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  1. Yikes, sorry for the late reply. I've been trying to upload photos of my set-up but I can't find a working usb cable. Thanks for all your advice and encouragement!

    Slice & getfix - I'm loving your set-ups.. mine is very hobo-style and kind of embarrassing. I'd like to create a high-tech grow chamber in the future - once I have a couple of successful trials under my belt.

    EG - The seeds are a mix of trich hybrids and some might be up to a year old. I'm not telling you who the supplier is but I'm pretty sure they are reputable.

    I think you guys are probably right about the high temperatures. I think might try relocating them to the bathroom as all my other rooms are ridiculously boiling in this hot qld summer. I'm not sure setting up outside is an option, also due to the summer heat.

    Thanks for your offer, Getafix :) I've still got a decent supply of seed left, but if these fail, I'd love to take you up on your offer. I'll start a new batch on the weekend using everyone's advice and let you guys know how I go.

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  2. I've been experimenting with growing cacti from seed for the last couple of months and have had very little success.

    For my first attempt, I used the 'take-away tek' with two different mediums: 100% propagation sand and 60:40% sand and coco coir. I waited four weeks and the only germinating seeds were in the 100% sand mix. I figured the sand mix must be the medium for me, so I prepped another 4 containers with 100% sand. Six weeks later, and I'm yet to see any activity from these seeds.

    The containers are keep in an open,large plastic box near my windowsill. I've tapped white plastic bags to the walls of the box, and I sit one open plastic bag over the top of the containers. The room can get

    to temps of 35C, but it usually sits between 20-30C. I've followed the steps the take-away tek exactly, except this time I only microwaved the container for 3 minutes and then one minute. Does anybody have any suggestions of what I could be doing wrong. The only two possible things I can think of are - the lack of light in the room (I keep the venetian blinds down all day, and the room is quite dark) or the amount of water I used to wet the sand before microwaving.

    I don't want to give up, but it's breaking my heart every time I look at the containers :(

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  3. They currently reside at another person's house, so they don't get much care. I only visit them once every 3 or 4 months and I haven't feed them any fertilizer for a years or two. I will have to start taking better care of them in the future, i think. Thanks for all the ID comments - I guess I'll just have to wait until it gets a bit older and thicker so I can see how the spines are forming.


  4. I've got some more practical advice for your date. Wear clothes that you feel comfortable in - not really daggy ones, but clothes that make you feel like you like you're cool and help you to feel confident. If you drink, have a beer to relax your nerves and ease the tension. Also, when the girl comes, if you like a particular clothing item she's wearing or if you like the way she's styled her hair, let her know. There's nothing people like more than an honest compliment.

    If this girl is coming to your place, you've half way to a new friendship and hopefully a new relationship. She already trusts you and she is probably is looking forward to your company. Good luck :)

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  5. Wow, thanks for the interest.

    Spacemonk is correct - this plant is very shaded and receives very little water and has had a few cuttings taken off it in the last two years.

    Sorry about the photo clarity - I'm not a very skilled photographer. I've attached a few additional photos of older growth - hopefully these will help a little.

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  6. The specimen below was grown from cutting from a cactus I acquired about two or three years ago from a seller on SAB. I honestly can't remember what these were being sold as. I had always thought it was super pedro, but now I'm thinking it could be the Eileen. Could anybody help me out?? The more I look at it, the more I'm certain its not a pachanoi.

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    The below photo is of the specimen's baby pup

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  7. I spent the majority of my time in a private cabin either furiously writing or laying in a lucid dream type state. I was only interrupted by Percy's father when he was bringing more tea, food and supplies. There were discussions planned in the general hut but you weren't required to attend. So no, definitely no expectations to be actively involved in spiritual discussions or even the ceremonies. You could also leave the compound whenever you wished. From memory, the only expectation was that you didn't use any other mind altering substances.

    Regarding Percy's language, I'm almost certain he spoke Spanish to his translator. His translator, Carlos, was Mexican and I'm pretty sure he could only speak Spanish and English. I definitely recommend learning as much Spanish as you can before you go to South America. Unlike other countries I've visited, I found that almost no locals spoke English.. it got pretty lonely at times.

    Fenris, did you ever hear about the jaguar that was roaming around the cabins?? Maybe that's why I spent so much time in the cabin, haha.

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  8. I went to Iquitos a few years ago and visited the DAS ayahuasca healing center (http://www.ayahuasca-healing-das.org/) for about a week. I would recommend them - the surroundings are beautiful and isolated. I did have some trouble connecting with the Currando, but I think it was mostly the language barrier. He had trainee helping him with translating, and he was extremely accommodating and kind. It was an amazing experience and I wish I'd planned to stay for a month as well.

    I think there is a variety of different retreats around Iquitos and you should be able to find them easily when you're there. I do remember hearing about a few places offering one-off ceremonies. Maybe if you visited a few different ones, you'd find a teacher and location you really connect with.


  9. Thanks to everyone for coming out to the last meet - was great to reconnect again.

    Bigred - Thanks for helping me start the car. It turned out that my alternator was almost dead at that point, so I didn't get to far!

    I should be free for the next meet and I'll try to bring some homemade haloumi. I'll also put an offer out for anybody needing a lift on the east side of Brisbane


  10. I was faced with a similar issue recently when I was trying to find a new place to live. Previously, I had been living in a sharehouse and I wasn't listed as a leaser or a sub-leaser. Basically, the real estate had no idea I was living on the property. I still ended up using this sharehouse real estate as a reference and still managed to secure a place after a few weeks of searching. Though, I'm 99% sure these new real estate agents didn't check any of my references.

    I did get my applications knocked back a few times and to get around this I figured I could pretend I'd been overseas and use an earlier real estate agent reference. This might not be a possibility for you if you've been living in that house for years and years. You could attach a note to the application to explain why you might not receive an entirely positive reference for your current real estate. It also might be an idea to call your real estate and ask what sort of reference they would give you - maybe it won't be as bad as you imagine.

    At the end of the day, its more important to get as many applications in as possible to improve your chances. Join one of the larger realestate websites, go to open house inspections and start pumping out those applications. Don't bother with LJ Hooker if you're in a hurry - they charge $100 deposit for application submission.


  11. Wow, thanks for a great Saturday everyone :)

    It was an honour to be surrounded by so many intelligent and knowledgeable folk. It's given me inspiration to try do some planting in the tiny space I've been allocated outside my unit – with the help of planter bags. ThunderIdeal – was a pleasure to finally meet you :D

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