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Everything posted by Wood Chuck
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Decaptivated - I did not know of her, until this album, but same, I never stopped listening to.
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I have tried to root graft pups of LW with limited success (different root system) I would leave it alone and let it go.
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Am a bit eager and naïve
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Everyone is a bit different, so this is not a bray Mushrooms stored in honey, for 2 years say Just the honey keeps the doctors at bay
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Aloe Aborscens, last winter
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Thanks, will message you
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Are 5x Hulk x Yowie still available
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I have a PC Pach that is about 10 years old, approx 4 meters high and been cut back to the base a couple of times. I just noticed spines between half an inch and a inch long for the first 12 inches from the base, with the rest of the plant having short spines, is this normal.
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At the time no record swayed me. Lifeline 131114
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Politicians emailed about changing the law, seem to eventually pick out part of the email to reply too, but not the core question. Am I having a bad run or just being fobbed off.
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No satisfaction, so will make waves and let them contact me.
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Am annoyed at being put on the politicians mailing list and learning their tactics. I have a complaint in with the Commonwealth Ombudsman, who I`m waiting to hear back from, now the politician will form part of that complaint and will see how things go.
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Am not very good at IDs, it is nice looking. A different color variation, should make a good cuppa, maybe a pachanio x roseii #1, has it flowered yet?
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The first time I heard the term PC, I thought it meant very poor mans peyote.
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Most likely the wild growing agave, is a variety of agave americana (Maguey) that is invasive and sometimes feral. My ID of Agave Tequilana is pretty average, being that is has finer spines on the edges and tip of leaves, which are thin and narrow. It is a bluey color, but you would be better off getting a picture from elsewhere.
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Looks like a bonsai, lots of pups, but no flowers yet.
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Some managed to survive in the area of the Chernobyl disaster. http://www.bbc.com/future/article/20190701-why-plants-survived-chernobyles-deadly-radiation