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  1. SOLD

    Looking for a new home for her.

     

    Grafted on trich pach., 15+ pups, flowering regularly, hard-grown (few blemishes).

     

    I am a bit weary packing/posting her due to pupping and weight, so pick up from the Tweed/GC area would be preferred. 

     

    PM me with a reasonable offer and we can sort something out.

     

     

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  2. In commercial Mushroom growing OPs (A bisporus), case waters after flushes are done with "Town Water" with a an added free chlorine content of up to 150ppm and pH of around 5.5.

    So yeah using tap-water for outdoor watering/casing hydration/humidity totally fine. For spore syringes I wld use sterilized water for injection or aqua dest.


  3. For sale are the following grafts:

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    1. Diameter: 7.5 cm, 1 pup, blemish free, grafted onto peruvianus, flowered multiple times, produced seeds. A$ 70

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    2. Diameter: 7 cm, 4 pups, blemish free, grafted onto pachanoi, flowered multiple times. A$ 70

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    3. Diameter: 6 cm, 3 pups, blemish free, grafted onto pereskiopsis, flowered multiple time, produced seeds.A$ 60

    Plus A$ 15, express post

    Wont send to WA or TAS


    Please pm for details.

    Thank you!

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  4. For sale are the following grafts:

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    1. Diameter: 7.5 cm, 1 pup, blemish free, grafted onto peruvianus, flowered multiple times. A$ 115

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    2. Diameter: 7 cm, 4 pups, blemish free, grafted onto pachanoi, flowered multiple times. A$115

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    3. Diameter: 6 cm, 3 pups, blemish free, grafted onto pereskiopsis, flowered multiple time, produced seeds.A$90

    Plus A$ 15, express post

    Please pm for details.

    Thank you!

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  5. Ok, mushroom in question is a bit battered but hope someone can help.

    -found growing from wood stump just above ground (in total 2 fruiting bodies developed)

    -cap: 20cm, grey to white, offset

    -gills: white, so spore color probably whitish too

    -stipe: bare

    -smell: mushroomy/yum

    Thinking of cloning it straight in LC as if it is edible it lends itself well for outdoor cultivation in the plains.

    :) Thanks for your help

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  6. anyone know if cats can have very small amount of hordenine?

    From Wiki

    Pharmacology

    The first pharmacological study of hordenine to be recorded is that of Heffter, who was also the first to isolate it. Using the sulfate salt (see "Chemistry"), Heffter gave a subcutaneous dose of 0.3 g to a 2.8 kg cat (~ 107 mg/kg), and observed no effects besides violent vomiting; the cat behaved normally within 45 mins. He also took a dose of 100 mg orally himself, without experiencing any observable effect. However, the alkaloid was observed to produce a paralysis of the nervous system in frogs.[2]


  7. Great job there ghosty...interesting stuff!!

    So can I confirm is the following your "base mixture":

    <<<The solution is made from Cats claw, echinacea, olive leaf, reishi mushroom and maitake mushroom.>>>

    And what did you add to the solution which caused the recent further improvement:

    <<<By the first test of a new plant decoction I was looking to add, I noticed an almost instant change in her....72 hours later gave her one drop of same solution. Observe her for the next 3 days. Well, All signs of virus attack seems gone>>>

    Thank you!

    Power to you and the kitty :)



  8. Don't wanna hijack thread but how does the toothache plant work? Does it actually work? Does it numb it like clove oil or does it have antibodies. I'm just more curious about this plant and why not ask someone who has grown some.

    Thanks

    I never used it in a therapeutic way...but chewing the leaves/buds definitely causes numbing, a sort of electric tingling and increased salivation.

    Further info was found on the webzzz:

    " Toothache plants contain spilanthol which acts as an anaesthetic/analgesic. They also show anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antifungal properties and it is a sialagogue, stimulating the increased flow of saliva and consequently promoting digestion. The entire plant (root, stem, leaf and flower) is medicinally active. The dried plant, especially the dried flower buds retain their "zing" for up to a year after harvest.

    Spilanthol's muscle relaxing effects have even meant that an extract of the plant has found its way into high-end face creams that claim to have a natural 'botox' effect."

    :)

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