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Happy Cadaver

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  1. This is a little tool i've found works really well for those who want to do heaps of grafting. It's basically a four legged stool made out of bonsai wire, gaffer tape and cloth. The bonsai wire is really bendy so it's easy to adjust to the different sized stocks, etc. you have. It makes it so much easier to put the rubber bands on a graft, i got sick of them slipping off and flicking the scion a mile away

    normal_grafting_aid.jpg


  2. Blue water lilly flowers from your local dam in a bottle of Bargain-Bin Red

    Smoking Brugmansia from the neighbours garden.

    Mis-identifying Salvia divinorum as Salvia coccinea which grows along the roadside in n nsw and suffering the bitterness, nothing out of it though.

    I think Lorax has had experience with Brunfelsia sp. which is pretty common garden plant, "Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow" is a common name.

    Just get some cheap seeds from the trade section and grow your own...


  3. Is this the picture of the flower on page 398 of "Psychedelics Encyclopedia' by Peter Stafford? The flowers look like the same ones in Ratsch's Theobroma page in his book. It says it was an inebriating substance taken at night with chocolate. Says it was taken from Guatemala by Jeremy Bigwood for chemical investigation. Maybe he has some info?


  4. I'm after a few people to try out an extract i've been working on. It's a relaxing, sedating blend and i'm happy with a first attempt made today, enough to offer a few people a try. If your up to it, send me your love.


  5. http://www.guruna.com/forum

    Metal Guru set this up recently as a stand alone forum that is only for Australian bushfoods/medicines/psychoactives/whatever(as long as it's a native). SInce he's busy either waiting around at the hospital or doing things new dads do I thought i'd put it up here for him. Join up if you're interested in native stuff, try and get it rolling. It's a bit lonely with MG and myself talking about our plants :rolleyes:


  6. I thought it had a complicated dormancy (two variables or more) and was not highly perishable. I guess you mean that if you beat them into their dormancy then they germinate easily. I have seen this with several species.

    [ 16. July 2005, 09:27: Message edited by: darcy ]


  7. coin:

    a lot of places have had hoegaarden for years (a wheat beer)

    That is possibly my most favourite beer EVER :) The Beligans certainly know their way around a beer vat. Liquor Legends in Lismore stock it, its just a shame its so exxy.

    Weihenstephan brews a good weissbeer too. I must admit i was into the wheat beer more this time in Germany than last time. It takes a few goes to appreciate it, like any drug/food/etc.

    Maybe DL wants more to talk about cigarettes or periods than beer :D

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