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My Mimosa recently died and need to replace her anyone have any plants available?
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QuoteLets make this thread a nice easy resource for everyone to access
That was the thought I had also
All of the ESPD50 videos can also be found here: https://vimeo.com/spectralalchemy
EGA Presentations: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwI-l5M7QJoEw4dV8cf1flg
I found the EGA Presentation by Snu on Australian Psychoactive Acacias particularly interesting.
In a similar vein,
on 5-MeO-DMT containing plants by Julian Palmer was just as fascinating- 3
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Looking for rooted cuttings / established plants, PM if you're able to help
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That's my main concern!
That's actually a great idea man, might try to propagate some leaf cuttings outdoors
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Hey guys,
Just finished binge watching ethnobotany related presentations from the EGA and ESPD50 youtube/vimeo channels.
Wondering if anyone has any others they'd like to share?
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Hey guys,
I know this has been discussed before, but does anyone have any tips for growing B. Caapi and P. Viridis outdoors in the Central Highlands area of Victoria?
I currently grow both in a small greenhouse but they need more space. Is it possible to acclimatize them to the Victorian climate without killing them?
I read that starting from seed outdoors can help grow a hardy plant right off the bat. Anyone have any experience with this?
Appreciate any input!
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Looking for a thick super pedro cut, PM if you're able to help
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1080 is horrible stuff.
Took my dogs to the coast in Vic this past weekend, had to skip some beaches because they'd put baits all along them. Pretty infuriating.
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I use a DIY neem oil bug spray for spider mites on my plants which works really well (neem oil, warm water and a little dish soap)
I assume it's safe for use on cacti also since it's all natural
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Good luck man! I've been chasing this plant for many years and have never seen it come up
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Hey Moose!
Had some success using this method myself many years ago. PC is definitely preferable, but fractional sterilization can be used successfully.
There are a few threads getting around other forums that outline the process, this one might be useful
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I'll take that please Noshiewa, sorry to hear about the crash man hope you're doing OK!
My offer:
1 x Loph button seedling (bare rooted, around 5 cent coin size)
Acacia Colei seed
Acacia Concurrens seed
Acacia Maidenii seed
Mimosa Hostilis seed
Desmanthus Illinoensis seed
Acmella Oleracea seed
Delosperma Bosseranum seed
Nicandra Physalodes seed
Silene Capensis seed
Nymphaea Caerulea seed
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I may have a few T. Pandacaqui seeds if you're interested. Will check tonight and confirm
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Always been interested in Pituri. Has anyone here actually tried it using the traditional method?
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I've had good experience growing peres hydroponically under lights. Never even thought about grafting to them under those conditions. Might give it a try
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Besides the obvious Encyclopedia of Psychoactives, what are your favourite Ethnobotany related books?
Currently reading One River by Wade Davis, details the work of Richard Schultes aswell as his own ethnobotanical adventures. Very interesting stuff
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It's believed that all mushrooms in the genus Hericium contain Erinacines and share the same medicinal compounds.
From a paper on H. Corraloides
QuoteThree new natural products, corallocins A–C (1–3), along with two known compounds were isolated from the mushroom Hericium coralloides. Their benzofuranone and isoindolinone structures were elucidated by spectral methods. All corallocins induced nerve growth factor and/or brain-derived neurotrophic factor expression in human 1321N1 astrocytes. Furthermore, corallocin B showed antiproliferative activity against HUVEC and human cancer cell lines MCF-7 and KB-3-1.
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I remember doing a bunch of research on this a few years ago. From memory I could never find much information on the Homalomena. Every article mentioned the genus but never the exact species used in the brew. I vaguely recall reading that the natives had been asked but refused to disclose any more info. This was years ago, so there might be some new information available or something I might have missed. Definitely an interesting subject.
Galbulimima bark is supposedly partially active on its own. Never tried it myself due to the lack of reports. I believe there were some bio-assays done by SAB members a while ago
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"JFK to 9/11: Everything is a rich mans trick" if you're into conspiratorial stuff. Long but definitely worth watching.
The Culture High is also incredible, one of my favourite doco's
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Acacia ID
in Australian Native Plants
Posted · Edited by squidgygoanna
Hey guys,
Anyone able to ID this acacia? grew this from seed and can't recall what sort it is. Tried using the acacia ID site but couldn't find a definitive answer, hard to ID when it's not flowering
Edit: Not sure why the pics are rotated, can't seem to fix em