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ferret

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  1. So annoyingly I gotta move again soon from outta northern suburbs melbs, it would be really sweet if any friendly local plantheads would be keen to come over and help cut down/ dig up some of my cacti and make the moving process a bit easier for me?

    mostly seed raised stuff, no names, will be $1/cm

    and heaps of rooted cuttings of scop, peruvi/macro, pach, bridgie, knuthi which will be much cheaper, as will lots of hybrid seedlings and all kinds of shit like that. these plants aint even been NAMED yet so do come and meet em and i will sell you one for probably just five bones.

    Serra Blue x huanucoensis

    Serra Blue x ss02

    Luther Burbank x ss02

    Sausage x scop

    PM me for details :lol:

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  2. repotting after roughly 3 months reveals a decent looking root system!

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    I started a second lot on 11/11 , only one had rooted after 40 days. They were moved out of the propagator after only 20 days.

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    and, fingers crossed for a good seed set this year. 2 sweet ladies beginning to flower right now

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  3. Damn fine looking plants everyone! yeh bullit mine doesn't thrive in hottest part of summer, I try to get mine behind some other plants when it gets scorching to provide some dappled shade..

    Busted out one short inflorescence first week of spring.

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    somewhere around 5 years old, 40cm pot with native potting mix. Repotted 4 times.

    For the last year or so I have been keeping it pretty wet, not so much during winter when it wasn't growing much at all. Kinda been treating it like a Trichocereus i suppose, wetter recently.

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    At first sign of winter warming I potted on into a marginally larger pot with just a couple cm's fresh mix under the rootball, and a bit on top to cover exposed roots. a sprinkle of slow release native granules mixed in. Since then I have been watering the hell out of it, t pot drains very well because it is so 'rootbound'..

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  4. Fuck , that's a ripsnorting entry Sabry. But you pretty much had it in the bag with "apply chemicals" ;) Hit me up and I'll get it to you asap.

    I've got a couple of runner up prizes lined up so pimento and newageshaman, pm me your postal details!

    Thanks for participating everyone, all entries made me seriously fucking happy. Will be more material to distribute after summer :)

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  5. newageshaman that's beautiful, that reminds me also probably one of the first ethnobotanicals I attempted growing. Down south winter temps had other ideas though..

    bullit, move on mate

    no more nuts or dicks please ! the joke is over, and it made me laugh several times through what was a pretty sad day. Looking forward to hearing some more plant stories!

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