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Sorry BM, but that little fella got mixed in with a whole pile of other dried mushies . Looks like it might have to wait till next season. It is only a very small area where i found them, adjacent to a very well known patch. The main patch is pine but i prefer the small native patch nearby that more often than not gets overlooked by the masses. Yes, and thank you BM.
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Doesnt look like it. There was still three up last night but there is only one left now. A nice bridgexperuvi on there at the moment.
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Dont worry BM, my partner assures me that once you give birth the pain will go away
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Most of the mushies i have seen in melbourne have come from mulched garden beds, so who really knows their origins? Mushies that i have collected from native forest around outer N.E. Melbourne have been fairly dissapointing in potency although very plentiful(and BIG). The mushies from the other direction, towards Daylesford, were a smaller mushies more like the ones found in mulched gardens in Melbourne, the latter of the two seemed alot more potent. The potency of mushies seems to vary alot from patch to patch, year to year. I personally beleive you only get out of the mushies what you LET yourself get. I know people that due to their macho image, cannot and will not let the mushies take over and therefore never get the full benefit. I have almost broken through on mushies, well, i did, and it was only after consuming 24 fresh medium sized mushies in the right place at the right time with the right friend. Since then i have doubled this dose many times to try and acheive the same effect, but i realised that the dose was only a minor part of what i was trying to acheive.
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I have seen the brown "staining" in psilocybes before, but it was generally the older mushies in the patch or late in the season. I just assumed that it was just from the age of the mushie and that all the actives had broken down. As for the substrate being the cause, i cannot say as the creek they grew along was native in parts and pine in other parts. All areas fruited psilocybe mushies.
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I have read that some acacia cuttings can survive for up to 24 months without forming any roots and putting on minimal growth. Would A. baileyana be on this short list T? A friend has many times grown a prostrate form of baileyana via cuttings. She also mentioned that there are alot of acacias that can be grown quiet easily from cuttings, although the time of year can be a major factor in success. She said the attitude that acacias are hard to propagate with cuttings was the reason there is so little success.
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Suprisingly strong reaction to the humble poppy seed tea
PD. replied to stonewolf's topic in Ethnobotany
lol, it is bullshit.........well thats what ya keep saying whilst rolling around on the bed in agony, "bullshittttttttt, fuckinnnnn bullllshitttttt, fark thiiissssss bulllshhhittttttttt. It really hurts dude, alot. -
That would have caused a massive fight if i had of been in your shoes..........and me and the plants would win do it right now man. personally i would have done it as soon as i got relegated to the back shed. Screw that. If i had housemates that drank and smoked(ciggies) in the house then i would sure as hell be smoking mj in my room at least. Whats messier? four or five drunks staggering around, spilling beer, ashing where ever it falls. Or a quiet stoner, sitting in the corner eating chips watching simpsons.
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I second that. Yeah i agree with T again here. I hardly noticed the soyness of it. My mother drinks soy milk and i cant stand it .
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I have never felt like this from subs unless alcahol was involved. That is how i usually feel. much, much better.
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Love to know what this is...not a "Bunnings" for sure!
PD. replied to Tong1's question in Cactus & Succulent Identification
I have seen the "spike" label on a whole range of different cacti. and if i see one more scop at the local kmart and bunnings i think i will have a breakdown. That is all they ever freakin have from the tricho family. Most of my good finds have come from small nurseries and they are usually in better health than their bunnings and kmart counterparts. -
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Haha, not I. Those jumping psychedelic lizards were awesome.
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Thanks Michael, that is the closest looking specimen i have seen yet. The plant in my pic would get about half a day direct light at a guess, as it is almost beneath a large euc tree. Thanks again for the I.D., i will let the owner know
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Does anyone out there know what this is. The owner thought it may be called "Huntingtons black" but he wasnt 100percent sure.
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Any ideas? The owner couldnt tell me and asked if i could try get a possible I.D.
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My favorite patch has just started fruiting at long last. It is always the last in the area to fruit and after the sorry season we had here i wasnt expecting much but they eventually came up. But yeah, i am only expecting one more flush if that. see pic in my last post.
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Looks like a pachanoi to me.