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  1. I've ordered a Ledger Nano S because of the support for so many altcoins, particularly Monero.
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    Selling a flow hood (sold)

    Which cryptocurrencies are you into and what other cool projects and hobbies do you have? Your cable work etc is noice.
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    Magic Mushrooms

    They can also help a lot if you suffer from a headache disorder such as migraine or cluster headache. I know this from personal experience.
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    Selling a flow hood (sold)

    That is a nice flow hood. If I were a noob who was planning to upgrade to a flow hood then I'd buy it. It's professionally made and it has a nice big area to work in. I notice that you're also selling a flash looking Ethereum rig. It looks really well made compared to some other rigs I've seen. Why are you getting rid of it?
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    Best/Worst Coco Coir brands for bulk substrates?

    I know this thread is old but the best blocks of coir I've found are the Richgro brand. The only time I ever had major contams was when I used Brunnings blocks which didn't break apart easily and properly which affected the pasteurisation.
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    west aussie's trade and sell thread

    I got my acacia acuminata from Bunnings.
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    What's the best way to grow iboga from seed?

    It's been a while since I've logged in but the fruit is still connected to the plant. It looks about ready I think. The plant that has the fruit on it really needs to be repotted but I won't do that until I have picked the fruit. I'll just have to attempt to grow from seed and learn from any mistakes if I make them. I've successfully made cuttings in the past. Sadly, my only b.caapi plant has died and I'm gutted :'(
  8. Dear Plant Lovers, Does anyone know the best way to grow iboga from seed? I was able to pollinate one of my two indoor iboga plants using a cotton bud (the flowers are tiny) and I have my first and only fruit pod growing. I know iboga is a fussy and sensitive plant so I don't want to mess this up. I have a heated propagation chamber I can use as well as a fluorescent grow light.
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    Mushroom Books

    These videos are great and worth every dollar if you're new to growing mushrooms: http://www.mushroomvideos.com/
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    Micropropagation techniques

    Planthelper rage quit this forum in 2014, mate.
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    Flow Hood construction

    If you have the cash then these flowhoods are great. I paid a bit to buy it and have it shipped here but it was totally worth it and it saved me a lot of fucking around. I bought it when the dollar was at parity (or close to) with the American dollar. You can make the HEPA filter last a lot longer by buying a furnace filter and using it as a pre filter where the air intake is. http://www.fungi.com/product-detail/product/the-series-i-laminar-flow-hood-230v50hz.html
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    Encrypted Messengers

    Wickr doesn't reveal your phone number to other people and you can add people by username on Telegram instead of using a phone number.
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    Encrypted Messengers

    Signal is hands down the best for privacy and security. As you mentioned, Telegram doesn't encrypt chats by default so you have to start a separate secure/secret chat if you want a chat that uses encryption and gives the option of having self deleting messages. Another annoying thing is that you can't use the same secure/secret on multiple devices at once as you can with the other apps so you can end up in a situation where you're creating numerous secret/secure chats to speak with the same person just because you decided to use another computer, phone or tablet. Whatsapp encrypt the chats by default, however, it doesn't have the option to have self deleting messages. Moreover, it makes it easy for people to back chats up to cloud services and these can be read by anyone who has access to the account (such as hackers, a jealous or jaded lover or even a cop with a subpoena) as the backed up chats aren't encrypted. There was an article I saw this month which stated that Whatsapp chats on iPhones that are uploaded to Apple's iCloud are encrypted but so far it seems as if it's limited to iPhone users only who choose to backup to iCloud. No news on if/when encrypted backed up chats will be available if one uses other cloud services or phones. In addition to the aforementioned points, Whatsapp stores more metadata than Signal and it has started sharing Whatsapp data with Facebook. There's also Wickr but its code hasn't been publicly audited and it's a buggy piece of shit. It also has fewer features than the other apps. Signal encrypts all communication by default, it has self deleting messages, people can't backup the chats and a minimum of metadata is stored. You can also use the same chat on your phone and PC at the same time. If you value privacy and security then use Signal.
  14. I use a Keepkey hardware wallet. It's great.
  15. Did you take a look at those furnace filters? What do you think?
  16. Look up furnace filters on Amazon. Filtrete makes awesome ones that I've used as pre-filters for my flowhood. Which edibles are you growing?
  17. Have you considered adding cheaper pre-filters to the design somewhere so that your expensive HEPA filters last a lot longer?
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    Putting colonised jars on hold

    Noice. I wrapped mine in foil or plastic wrap when I left them in the fridge because fridges can have mouldy food and other contaminants and I don't want things spilling or dripping on or into my jars.
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    Meet up: Perth

    How was the meet? Who rocked up?
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    Putting colonised jars on hold

    Putting colonised jars in the fridge is fine. They last for months in the fridge but make sure that your fridge isn't so cold that it freezes the mycelium. Storing colonised jars in the fridge can save you time too because you can set aside a day to prepare and inoculate lots of jars, refrigerate the colonised jars you don't need immediately and then take them out of the fridge when you need them. It sure beats having to set aside more days in the future to cleaning your work area, soaking, simmering and sterilising your grain and everything else you normally need to do. Please excuse any writing mistakes. Recovering from a migraine.
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    Wait a minute, I didn't agree to this...

    Going cashless is terrible for privacy and something more people should be uncomfortable with. If you're interested in cryptocurrencies then Monero is even more private than Bitcoin. If you don't want to mine your own then you can easily buy it from exchanges such as Poloniex, Bitfinex and Kraken. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monero_(cryptocurrency)
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    Meet up: Perth

    It'd be an easy way for me to sell some of the cacti I've got at the moment too.
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    Meet up: Perth

    We need more people to join.
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    Is this cactus soil good?

    Hey guys, I have been sitting on my seeds for close to two months and want to get them planted fast. Santiago said he uses sand from around the Bassendean/Kiara area in Perth's eastern suburbs. I went for a walk there today and it seemed to be a little too fine. It did not seem like 'coarse sharp sand' that I believe I am meant to be looking for. Then I went to the Swan River and found what I believe is coarse sharp sand. Would sand from the river be suitable? I am guessing I will need to rinse it thoroughly first but that's about as far as I got so far. Should I mix some perlite or vermiculite into the mix or any fertiliser? By the way, my seeds are T. Pachanoi and T. Brigessi. Regards, Migraineur
  25. A worm farm for an ongoing supply of free worm castings and worm tea. A compost tumbler/bin for an ongoing supply of free compost. Furthermore, having a compost bin and a worm farm gives you a handy way to re-use old spent potting mix. Charlie Carp fish fertiliser because it works well on everything, including cacti and natives, and it's environmentally friendly. The manufacturer claims that the natural oils help deter pests and act as a wetting agent too. Dish washing liquid to make a cheap and garden friendly pest spray. Works wonders on aphids.
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