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Egyptian Blue Lotus ‘Nymphaea Caerulea’ Egyptian Blue Lotus is traditionally used to relieve pain, increase memory, increase circulation, promote sexual desire, and create feelings of well-being, euphoria and ecstasy, without the use of narcotics. Believed to contain the natural alkaloids of aporphine and nuciferine, it finds use as a Hypnotic, sedative, euphoric and anti-spasmodic. Producing an opiate-like intoxication and a sedated MDMA-like euphoria, Blue Lotus was traditionally drunk after being soaked in warm water or wine, while the dried flowers were also smoked. According to recent studies, Blue Lily was found to be loaded with health-giving phytosterols and bioflavonoids. It turned out to be one of the greatest daily health tonics ever found. Our Lotus is grown on the North Coast of NSW. They are hand harvested, and naturally shade dried upon order, giving you the freshest final product that is to offer. We guarantee the cheapest prices in Australia Available sizes: 25g - $7.50 50g - $15.00 100g - $22.50 250g - $55.00 500g - $110.00 750g - $165.00 1000g - $200.00 Postage for all orders: $5.00 - $10.00, depending on size and weight. Custom and bulk quantities are available upon request For all orders and enquiries email: [email protected]
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Ive noticed these signs of 'Yersinia Pestis' on my Trich Peruvianas 'Icaro'... can someone please tell me what to do in order to save my cactus!?
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After reading the SAB cultivation guide on T. Iboga, I am slightly unsure about the exact type of coarse sharp sand to use. Would Coarse River Sand or Coarse 'beach like' Propagating sand be the best to use for the soil medium? I am aware of the Sharp coarse sand 'sifting' technique, just not sure of the best type of sand to use. Thanks everyone.
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I buy my Coarse River Sand from a local garden produce shop which they collect themselves. It costs $5 for a 25kg bag, and is always great quality stuff.
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Thanks Everyone. Sounds great.
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Thanks for the advice. Any other recommendations from anyone else?
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None of that is the case as; my extensive cacti collection are out side in the open in full sun with dry conditions, and perfect watering rates. The fact that the rest of my collection including the same species were fine confers this. It was a necessity to cut it as the infection and my own carving had bored way further into the column of the cacti than what was originally shown in the photographs. It was a clean cut because i cut the top below the infected site, hence no infection.
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I ended up cutting the top off, and all looks well, so i hope that it produces a nice and healthy pup... Thank you everyone for your help and support.
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This rot literally developed for no particular reason over the last 2 days.. so im very confused about what and why it is happening
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If anyone has either seeds, cuttings or plants of these that are able to sell, then please send me an offer.
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Picked these two cacti up from a nursery just today. Can anyone confirm that these are Trichocereus (Echinopsis) pachanoi - 'San Pedro'? If not, please let me know what they are.
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Possible 'San Pedro ID? (pics)
Audacia replied to Audacia's question in Cactus & Succulent Identification
Yehp, thanks for the ID. Luckily I only paid $8 for the two. They should still be good for ornamental purposes -
I currently have two spare Ipomoea violacea - 'Heavenly Blue' vines that are approximately 3 months old, and have just started flowering. I would like to trade these for either plants/cuttings of Tabernanthe iboga and Banisteriopsis caapi, but if these aren't available I'm also open to other offers. PM or email me at [email protected] for offers and/or pictures.
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Seedring Database has them... Here
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I am not sure if the species is Nymphaea Caerulea or the Australian species. I do know that they look identical to Nymphaea Caerulea, and comparing the effects from the local stuff, and imported Nymphaea Caerulea marked stuff, they are identical.