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  1. found this and thought people might find this intersting, considering all this talk of fluorescent plants and a mention of scorpions somewhere

    web page

    should probably mention that this is a PDF

    [ 28. July 2004, 18:22: Message edited by: infinite_monkey ]


  2. well i am still keen to read it now but for different reasons, i was under the illusion that it may have actaully been good,now i just want to read it out of interest sake and potentialy laugh at the spin


  3. the latest new scientist has an article on ayahausca and how it can help to understand schizophrenia

    havent read it yet but looks good and thought there might be some out there as equally keen to read it


  4. i dont know if anybody is intersted but there is a book in the uni libary that lists alkaloid variations in plant distributions of duboisia myoporoides and some on hopwoodii and also on another one but cant remember the name at the moment, so i could hunt it down and again and copy some of the info if peoples are intersted


  5. after reading the recent threads on both chillis and coca, i had this wonderful idea for a meal (assuming coca was legal of course) and come to think of it really isnt for the whole famil.

    a traditional mexican mole but with added coca

    LOTS of chilli, chocolate and use turkey instead of chicken and some coca leaves for good measure.

    as a drink to go with the meal a beer made using cannabis instead of hops.

    nice big pot of good ol endorphins......oh yeah..

    oh we could have some desert as well something with real vanilla and chocolate perhaps a milk based desert or even better as a warm drink


  6. having read this whole thread as it has developed here is my spin on things,

    read 1984, its all there

    thats our future

    and i dont think we can stop it


  7. some one uggested a good ol blender but chopping the bark up a bit first (though something tells me is that all you will get is fibre jammed in the blades) but a coffe grinder never thought of that one, thought about file or plane/cheese grater for wood/file, but damn that would take a long time


  8. hey all

    just wondering out of interests sake if any one has uncovered any ingenious methods of grinding/pulverising etc, various types of tree bark for other various types of activities, tried a few myself but just take such a long time and never seem to break it up to much, maybe im just being pedantic in trying to get it as small as possible.

    oh this is probably in the wrong place but having decision issues today so here it is

    [ 05. May 2004, 14:38: Message edited by: infinite_monkey ]


  9. hey planthelper

    i have a friend who has spent years recording with computers and he is alos a computer geek, and another friend who is studying popular music at uni and recording, both have huge amounts of knowledge about recording (and free programs) so if your interested ill speak to them and see what they think is best and easiest and get you a copy of almost any music program for you, some may have small fee though but it shouldnt be much


  10. have a rainbow thai chilli its pretty hot just lacks flavor starts of green turns purple then goes yellow/orange then finally turns red, also this tiny chilli someone gave me but i think its an ornamental leaves are all purple fruit are mostly purple some red oh and serano chilli.

    did someone say Guatemalan insanity peppers, does that come with a space coyote.

    would love some of those peguins Mr B

    [ 29. April 2004, 11:56: Message edited by: infinite_monkey ]


  11. hey madragora, i fertilise nearly every week with an all round fertiliser and i change the type of fertiliser i use semi infrequently to try and cover anything thats missing, they have a bout of spider mites but im constantly on top of them.

    in the places where the spots start to appear the veins also discolour, i think i have ruled out virus but suspect it is fungal, the plant that was badly damaged has been discarded but my candida seems to be holding off against it the spots appear but dont spread, so ill keep on it

    thanks for all the suggestions


  12. any suggestions or seeds out there for any type of chilli that is both full of that wonderful chilli flavour AND ridiculously hot my chilli's at home are just no longer doing their job and the varieties i have a kind of ordinary (but i wont tell them that)


  13. checked for them and treated for them aswell, had a problem with them for awhile they seem to love it around where i live, this seems like something different its weird, but i shall give it another bash and isolate the tree till i know whats going on


  14. did some harrassing to get a camera but no luck so wont be able to get any photo's, but heres a brief description of whats going on, the new young leaves appear to be fine but as the leaf gets older it starts to go yellowish in spots especially around the edges the quite rapidly it develops brown dead spots usually about .5cm across smaller ones deveolop then they spread rapidly then the leaf wilts and drops off, aurea had it bad but it was never really happy to start off with so i got rid of it a candida appears to have devolped it now but it seems to be keeping it at bay the spots appear but dont do much damage as rapidly, dont know if this help at all, its proving quite difficult to find out what it is so i know how to deal with it


  15. this probably is in the wrong forum but anyways does anybody know of any ways of dealing with brugmansias that have already been infected by some kind of disease i would prefer not to destroy it but if i have no other option well then......


  16. i am curious as to how many of the ethnobotony community suffer from miagrains, and what are the triggers for you and how often,

    its just for a little conspiracy(theory) im plotting


  17. well for starters its good to be back and have access to a computer again,

    but i also have some much hybridised Gymnocalycium seeds available, i believe that well know that its parents are both varieties of Gymnocalycium mihanovichii and Gymnocalycium horridispinum but i belive the later is also a hybrid but the seeds are viable some just sprouted

    i have a dorstenia thats throwing seeds around at the moment too but not many so if your intersted

    [ 27. February 2004, 10:48: Message edited by: infinite_monkey ]


  18. there was also an excelent show on in the middle of the day about a month ago i believe it was a david suzuki documentry. by memory it was about things like ESP, telepathy etc than it went on to what physics knows of reality and how it is more than possible according to physics for such abilities to be real. it was very interesting

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