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bogfrog

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  1. hey good on your for posting a pic of your graft,i have a few E. chamaecereus leftover from my childhood cacti collection and i never would have thought of trying a graft on them, so thank you!

    good luck on your cacti endeavors!

    you are off on a nice start


  2. i had a wee rot patch like on your rosei on one of my pedros last year, i was a little worried but i shouldnt have been as it fought past the rot even though it was being rained on and frozen every night all winter. dunno bout the seedling tho, that looks much more life threatening


  3. wow. some incredible pictures and plants! i believe there is a short mention of Tillandsia in the Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants by Christian Rätsch, and a picture of some winged shamans holding a Tillandsia sp.

    Great to see so many thriving wild plants, you must have scored some good seed stocks!

    cheers!


  4. cool! do you collect these seeds from wild or cultivated plants? i would be very interested in possibly trading some sort of seeds if you had a few available, i am mostly interested in plants which are used for teas/smoking mixtures.

    thanks, kea


  5. this mite be a stab in the dark, but i have heard of formic acid (found around ant nests..its their poo. just looks like nice red-brown soil) being used as a natural insecticide.

    it cracked me up seeing Bear Grills rubbing ant poo all over his face and clothes to protect from mozzies!


  6. has anyone got any pictures of a mature crested peruvianus? or know where to find pics?

    google hasnt turfed up anything useful and i have a new trich crest which could possibly be a peru but i've never seen any other than Archaea's above pic (which looks similar but i still dont know)

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