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    help Torsten on Rove Live

    Oh come on people!! Get the message. Back of. Seeker.
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    Recommend a Vaporiser?

    Hi in Melbourne, and I guese other capital and large cities, vaporisers available from just about any chemist. Many models to choose from starting at about AUD50. Enjoy the season. Seeker
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    wau, i saw a trachelospermum pollinator...

    Still looking for a pollinater for TJ?? you may find it profitable to research "Euploea core corinna" also known as the "The Common Crow or Oleander Butterfly". It is reportedly the primary pollinator of APOCYNACEAE, MORACEAE, and ASCLEPIADACEAE. It's primary range appeares to be Australia wide commen as far south as Sydney and has been reported, not uncommonly??, in Melbourne and Adelaide. Seeker
  4. Greetings T. I am sorely tempted, would that I could. May be next year. Seeker
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    wau, i saw a trachelospermum pollinator...

    Untill this time last year I lived in the Brisbane area growing interesting things, amongst which was Star Jasmine. From time to time I found SJ seed pods but not many. I now live in Melbourne and have found SJ seed pds to be NOT unusual at all especially in the autumn at my local Bunnings. The seed pods are paired in a boomerang formation with a common stalk from the central bend. The seeds themselves are a dark brown, almost black, colour with a silky "feather" at one end. For those living on the southside of Brisbane and looking for source material try the car park flower beds at the Hyperdome and also around the back at the Browns Plains shopping centre
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    riddle me terror

    Ah T, who then are the innocents?? Define them if you can. Seeker
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    Glasshouse heating

    Hi Tree Been away for a few days. Steam heater rated at 240W. Temperature drops to about 17 C overnight (outside temp 2 C). Day temp to 25 C (outside temp 12/15 C). Humidity 75/80 night and day. The volume to be heated could be critical. Hope this helps Seeker
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    Native Valium??

    Here we go again, Try researching Dr (now Prof) Quinn, Griffith U. Seeker
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    Glasshouse heating

    Hi Tree For me both temperature and humidity were a "lack of" problem in a small greenhouse. The fix cost me $65 from my local chemist. Ah, not as stupid as it sounds. The fix? A humidifyer,used for treating persons with breathing problems such as asthma. Trust me it works but beware scolding steam, point the out outlet in a non critical direction. Beware the type of humidifyer which uses carbon electrodes to heat the water, they can give off fumes which will severely effect what ever it is you are growing. The one I use is made an "extralife" "Steam Vapouriser" made by "Felton Grimwade & Bickford Pty Ltd" Hope this helps. BEWARE THE STEAM OUTPUT it can severely damage your plants Seeker
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    indigenous opioid bark

    Greetings Those with appropriate access may find it useful to research the work of Dr (now Prof) Quinn of Griffith U. It was reported in 1999 that he had found "..a morphine analogue.." in the bark of a tree in the Kimberlies that in its crude form was twice as effective as morphine and potentialy, in a purified form, a hundred times so and without any addiction problems. Quinn is now VERY silent and it is reported that his entire department is funded by a major Pharmo Company. Regards Seeker
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    Cane Toads

    I did some nosing around, and the name of the grass is Olieribos, apparently it exists but no one seems to know what it's called now. As to the accuracy of the translation, the manuscript was probably knocked together on someones typewriter about thirty years ago, during the big mystical revolution of the seventies.
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    Cane Toads

    "In my solitary ceremonies in the hills, worshipping with fire and sword, with water and dagger, and with the assistance of a strange grasxs that grows wild in certain parts of the MASSHU, and with which I unwittingly built my fire before the rock, that grass that gives the mind great power to travel tremendous distances into the heavens, as also into the hells..." From the Necrinomicon, Passage taken form "The Testimony of the Mad Arab".
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    Cane Toads

    I've heard the grapevine that cane toads contain bufetonine, and that this is why toads are associated with english witches who used the witches brew to go on sabbats. Apparently bf causes a sensation of flying. I'm also looking for the name of the hallucinogenic grass smoked by the summerians and mentioned in the necronomicon. Thanks.
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