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Black Rainbow

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  1. Hi,

     

    I have had these trichocereus for five or six years, a little under two years ago I removed them all from pots and put them in the ground. The first picture shows where I put them.

    I want to remove all the pups, root them and plant them separately. I am also wondering if the bottom right guy (second picture) and bottom left guy (third and fourth pictures) should be removed and put in pots because they are so slow growing, to give more room to the other guys. I also feel like top left (fifth picture) might need a prune.

     

    Any advice or opinions on this would be appreciated, I would be also interested to hear any opinions on IDs. I lost the labels for these some time ago.

     

    Bonus photo number six of longfolia flowers on the spines of what I think is a T. peruvianus semi monstrose.

     

    Thanks!

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  2. I cannot reccomend this book more highly, and would love to hear people's thoughts on his work. His cosmopolitan manifesto can be easily found through Google, and I would hapilly find an online copy of the primary text through the databases for anyone who is interested.

    In my personal opinion, he is the first person to make a serious contribution to social and political discourse since Foucault. For me, this has been a profound and eye opening ext


  3. The prevailing interpretation regarding upper paleolithic cave art is that of the shamanic hypothesis. The time period is accompanied with the emergence of the anatomically modern human and human learning culture. The shamanic hypothesis contends that human learning culture is the product of individuals accessing altered states of conciousness and fixing the images they saw upon cave walls.

    I love the idea that the culture we use to differentiate ourselves from animals is nothing but the result of a mindfuck. I wrote a piece regarding the implications of this for politics. PM me if you're interested.

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  4. Hey guys,

    I know a fair guys from the Australian Ethnobotany forum are active on here and I was wondering if anyone else has had trouble accessing the site over the last few days? I'm hoping it has nothing to do with the sad departure of Gom.

    Cheers,

    Aslan

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