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I was wondering if anyone can help ID these.
I had help with an ID here a couple of years ago and transffered some spores of what I think was a positive p.sub ID, to my new place. I have cultivated a nice little patch in garden mulch which I had fed with cardboard and eucy mulch over the past few years. the mycelum patch now is a solid 2m long by about 1m wide. With a nice little misting system that gives them a regular spray. I am in the ACT and they just started flushing in the last week. I have watch the entheogenesis ID vids, but I just want to make sure.
Any answers are greatly appreciated.
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Freakosystem, I just reread your post and the gills on the ones that didn't bruise blue have gills that seem to more yellows than white.
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It's been a while since I have been on the hunt. But I was rummaging in my garden in the ACT and I came across these. I have struggled for years to find them in mulch, as I'm used to fossicking amongst cow poo. So I'm not sure what the little cow poo cousins look like.
The stems bruised blue and I have taken some prints. The prints seem to be more brown than purple. And they are missing their little nipple on top.
Some experienced eyes will be very much appreciated.
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I found a few sneaky ones, in the main ranges area last weekend!
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Hey WT,
Any more pics on your big ones with lots of pups?
Im looking for a beauties to add to the collection.
Cheers
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I would definitely be keen to join the next meet!
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That Helmet Orchid is a beautiful flower and is showing up in a lot of other places around our area, though due to the climate where they are are only sending up the flower stem now as opposed to the ones in the photo which we took nearly a month ago. And you are right we have had an absolute bumper year this year for rain, coupled with a burn off in this particular park which cleared a lot of the bush leaf litter
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Whats RC Andy?
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Sorry the pics came out back to front
The one on the far right is the helmut orchid
Middle one is still the mosquito orchid
And the one on the left is the nodding orchid
Cheers
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I have to share these.
These are three awesome ground orchids found growing in the national park behind my mothers place.
None of which have been seen in our area for a very long time.
All three were found in a very small area. Not all of the orchids were flowering but there were thousands of them that have shot up their leaves.
They are a deciduous plant that lives below the ground over the hotter months, that will send leaves above ground over the cooler months and when the conditions are right will send up flowers.
The first one is a
Helmet Orchid Corybus barbarae
Mosquito Orchid Acianthus fornicatus
Nodding Greenhood Pterostylis nutans
Hope you enjoy
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Cheers NoThink,
I have a couple of plants growing now but they are just not ready for harvesting. And I have read the flower buds and leaf tips should be used as feel
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Yeah I had to weigh it out as I only had 20g and wanted to see if I could stretch it out over 7 days and see if the effects got more profound the longer I used it. But in hindsiht I think single large doses would be more effective.
Scarecrow, is there any chance you know where to source bulk material at a reasonable price?
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i just got a generic but officious letter in the mail stating that they had noticed I have purchased seeds and possibly plants OS and that I make sure that any seeds purchased be allowable according to a website attached. I haven't imported anything illegal or not on the allowable list but is interesting timing.
Stillman what was the link?
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Thelma, Definitely interested if its available in Oz. Plant or dried.Scarecrow, What sort of dosage are you using? Im trying to find a bulk amount so I can try a solid amount a few nights in a row. -
Hey guys,
(hope this is the right place for this)
Just wondering if anyone else has had the same experience as me with the CZ dream herb. I tried the tea three nights in a row and then and extract for the following 4 nights. The seven nights were divided as evenly as possible out of a 20g tub of dried herb I bought from SAB.
The first night was the only one where I had any real dream results.
The first night after drinking the tea was like those nights where you are having a bad sleep and it feels like you are drifting in and out of sleep all night and wake up feeling like shite in the morning. It was like that only I had extremely vivid dreams and woke up in the morning feeling great.
Then the following 6 night s i had no real luck with dreaming at all, but did experince the awake/asleep feeling and also very refreshed each morning
Then on the third night of the tea I thought i would add a little valarian root to maybe put me in a deeper sleep so my body could take advantage of the dream herb. Bad result... slept so deeply was the one night out of the seven I didnt experience the awake/asleep feeling much at all.
Any thoughts?
I am trying to source bulk calea leaf so I can try with a greater dosage.
Cheers
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Dude PM'd you for some calea
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Awesome day at herb society meet
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That is awesome
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Thats awesome guys thanks so
Didnt expect such a good result so quickly!!!
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Hey guys just wondering if anyone has any quantity of Calea leaf for sale or trade?
Cheers
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No not yet, I posted 2 differnet requests for ID for what looks like the same plant, this one was from the Queensland side of the main range and the other was from the the top of the Range but on the NSW side
I ID'd it as a Maidenii but no one here has thrown their hat in yet. Any other ideas would be appreciated.
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So awesome! Thanks Freakosystem.
So I have another question now. When I collect spore prints from them, do I want to keep putting some of the spores back into the growing mycelium colony? Do I want to put them into an area a little bit ahead of the expanding colony? Or try and start new colonies elsewhere in garden?