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  1. We know how to label them for Aus and for obvious reasons won't go into details publicly. Everyone has received their orders so far. The seeds remain viable for upwards of 6 month, I have personally tested this last year and documented it on the shroomery.


  2. They look fantastic mate!

     

    Here are your plants, first off the awesome Oscar x Helen mutant (1st pic is from last year, September 28):

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    The named misplant hybrids (same thing, 1st pic from when you came by):

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    The mystery mix (2015?) plants:

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    Gorgeous blue coating on the Psycho0 x Sharxx Blue

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    Really love those plants man, can't possibly thank you enough!

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  3. Hey guys,

    A friend and I recently launched our website for the sale of Mitragyna speciosa seeds: m2seeds.com

    We source them from a professional kratom farmer in Malaysia we've been in contact with for a while, not far from Kuala Lumpur.  I did a giveaway of some of these seeds a few months ago.

    We currently have 2 strains available, but more coming soon:

    • Green Malay (local name "Urat Hijau")
    • Red Malay (local name "Urat Merah") which was originally sourced by the farmer up north near the Thai border so technically this is what kratom sellers call Red Thai.


    The seeds are fresh and germination rates are great, see below for pictures of some seedlings.


    We're running a free shipping worldwide promotion until the end of July, check us out!

     

    We ship from Europe, orders going to Oz will be labeled & packaged accordingly.

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  4. Inyan do you keep your freshly done grafts outside in the shade? I always bring mines inside in low light, not even on a windowsill, but your comment made me realize it might not be a good idea.

     

    Speaking of Opuntia, I've done a few grafts on Austrocylindropuntia subulata lately, seems like a great stock. Loves water, has leaves, growth extremely fast and has a large cambium. The unions seem to happen very quickly too, only 6 days since I grafted this one and it's already cracking the parafilm seemingly.

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    Here are my smallest grafts, not in terms of scion but in terms of stock. Young hylocereus undatus seedlings. Want to do a kind of tricho bouquet, I had way too many Clyde x Chalaensis seedlings so I thought what the heck let's try it. The test one I did beforehand at the front took.

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    Btw, I followed your advice and purchased some parafilm, loving it so far!

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  5. Funny synchronicity,  we were talking about that on another forum and someone made a great case which I'll try to sum up.

     

    My advice is do not buy dried cactus, it's a liability. You buy live cacti because you like the flowers and they're cool plants, but if you buy dried chips it's pretty obvious what you intend on doing with them and there's not much you can defend yourself on.

    People in the US have caught charges for that before, shroomery users even.

     

    More importantly, if you enjoy the ability to grow Trichos legally, buying & selling those chips is asking for a crackdown honestly, it only brings unwanted attention. It's our responsibility as a community to keep this accepted as a horticultural hobby.

    Not only that, but depending on where those chips are sourced from it could encourage overharvesting in south america like mimosa, if that became common practice.

     

    And with the quantities on offer I wouldn't be surprised if it's imported, takes like 50kg fresh to make 1kg of chips.

     

    Edit: damn and he's got lophs too, now there's no doubt it's either imported or a trap

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  6. 1 hour ago, Northerner said:

    Phalaris grasses contain gramine and and other toxins and are not a recommended source of medicines, unless you have GCMS access testing...  if that was what you were thinking TheMooseZeus

    That's not true, especially if you have access to the clones which have been analyzed already, but it's also been established that gramine is not soluble in naptha.

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  7. I have been growing my variegates indoor under lights after burning a couple of variegated loph seedlings in the sun, but I want/need to move them outside.

     

    How do you guys care for your variegated trichos, and what kind of position do you give them to avoid burning but still get good girth and avoid etiolation?

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  8. Mine smells pretty bad, I guess it's a preference thing. But different species of Artemisia have widely different smells, A. abrotanum smells like coca cola for example.

    And I'm definitely not saying it's A. absinthium which is noticeably glaucous, but some other species.

     

    Look at this pic of peganum by K. Trout, the leaves look way smaller than in Matt's pics: 

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    Not ruling out it can be P. harmala but artemisia just seems much more likely to me, Occam's razor type of thing. Please post some closeups of the stems and nodes if possible

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