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Ill be in that jono ur very generous cheers
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First they came for sally d but i didnt care I wasnt a friend of sallies, then they came for kratom but i didnt care kratom wasnt a friend of mine, then they came for psychotria and alas there was no one to stand up for me
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the plant is not illegal to possess, to import or to extract or consume or if they can prove intent then it is illegal The best thing I think we can do is to raise awareness of it & other plants legality so no unsuspecing ill informed people try to get illegal products through customs. Raise open mided peoples awareness of the benefits of these plants & others so when the authorities do try to take it away their will be people to stand up & fight for our rights and the rights of the plants.
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AHH what I suspected all along and told the vendor but he still assured me it was 100% legal will tell him again so no unsuspecting aussies get caught. Thanks foolsbreath how does carthagensis compare to viridis bioasay and propogation wise Troutman ur shed sounds even better than the witches house in hansel & gretel
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NIIIIICE work there darkhorse
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shruman replied to Tripitaka's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVso u dont want eh? How bout 10 cm pac. bet this goes quicker. peace VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV -
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shruman replied to Tripitaka's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
adds rooted spike about the size of golfball in atempt to keep things moving -
from memory i think it depends on wot type of loph. If it is wialiamsii yes it will self pollinate but cross pollination is better produces more seed. this info can be found by way of utse wot no pic
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Does old and scarred growth of active Trichocereus sp have a significantly higher alkaloid content than fresh growth?
shruman replied to jactus's topic in Cacti & Succulents
Thougt i would revive this old thread to see if i can find an answer to the question i posed in another thread that has been shut down Did any lab rats bioassay jactus's cacti if so what were the results -
jactus does not have internet access at the mo plus he said he lost his password maybe torsten can help him out with that said hed probly be back on line in a month or so. Did any lab rats bio assay his cactus if so what were the results
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TBM Trichocereus Bridgesii Monstrose So that probly makes it Echinopsis Lageniformis Monstrose with new taxonomy
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all info given above is good I wait 2 weeks before watering then water bout ounce a week for couple of weeks and place near other plants that are getting watered more frequently. Tbm apears to me to be susceptible to rot as it is the only specimen i have lost I have a cordobensis (lance) which apparently is a bugger to root that just wont take I am down to the last 2 inches of tip and dont know what to do anyone rooted lance before that could give me a run down.
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Still a niiice collection, do u plant straight in blue metal or use it as a top mulch type layer. ur collection will not be quite as modest next year why are ur pedro cuts so long i was led to believe an inch of pedro would root on its side?
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I too recently picked up one of these, cant seem to walk past a tray of cacti in any shop. mine started pupping days after taking it home. does anyone know if they are good grafting stock
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Noice one Only wish i could realy enjoy. last pic probly should have been posted in show ur self thread. ps how do i use this pic for my avatar? I think it would suit me.
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Holly shit a brick bong, is that caespitosa? it looks williamsii to me. are any echinopsis sp or echinopsis crosses Niiiice grow u are a pro
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paneolus Foensicci If that is the correct spelling ? I believe, these seem to pop up after light rain heavier rain brings up the shrooms with goodies.
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Nice work bong, Cant wait for the peres so i can try my hand at this art. But that thing is definatly a monster what is the mother plant?
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From a FOAFs personal experience 6 of one half a dozen of the other. However offer this FOAF a choice between the Two and he will invariably choose small fruit bodies. I think because it does not look like quite as much to eat and smaller forms tend to hold a little more beauty, although both are beautiful. Every trip is buy a ticket take a ride. Hope this helps
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I know one who is single & looking but she used to be a guy does that matter?
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Hi Hardtimes, I currently have small amount of p som seed on the free ethnos thread. So grab them grow them & no other members can hassle u. But as suggested above look in herb shops or even health food shops. Pm me if u would like to trade something for a larger quantity for growing have 2 dif types.
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shruman replied to Tripitaka's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
vvvvvvvvvvvgets 5Tsp pap som, 5 Tsp pap som ,2Tsp of datura same as above vvvvvvvvvv -
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shruman replied to Tripitaka's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
vvvvvvvvvvvgets 5Tsp pap som, 5 Tsp pap som ,2Tsp of datura same as above vvvvvvvvvv -
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shruman replied to Tripitaka's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
vvvvvvvvvvvvv gets 5 teaspoons of Papavier somniforum tulip 5 Tsp of papavier som tassie and 2 Tsp of Datura possibly innoxia. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv