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  1. Looking for interesting ethno seeds.
    Brug variety cuts i done have
    haworthias
    cacti seed or plants ( especially freaks of monstrose, crested variegate origins)
    epiphllums i dont have
    Caapi
    Ephedra
    known cultivar variant kratom cuts
    Interesting fruit plants
    Will trade small quantities of seed for random bits and pieces too.

    Will also trade other things if i have them. ( i collect a lot of genus and types of botany)

    I just love the idea of barter rather than the mighty $ to collectively expand our collections.

    Thanks community

    2Deep

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  2. Joshwaa..hes probably right (as shitty as $80 for a poorly packed plant is), that it will survive and throw new shoots. My rabbit chews the heads off my newly rooted aerial clones, and they always reshoot, provided its not the heart of winter. Looks like a traditional red or maybe a Vienna white. Not likely a green, narrow or PH. I might have something floating around i can send you. Shoot me a pm.


  3. lol one of the most evil little buggers out. glochids for days! I got a microdaisy var pallida (yellow) F. cristata i could grab a little pad off. Its only small atm though


  4. Ahhh shit :( .He was a great person and will be sorely missed by all who knew him. I had the pleasure of meeting him, at the first SAB meet I ever went to, which i  held at my own house, and finally got to meet all the great users, who all happened to be better people than those I had known for many years. Up until that day, I only knew them by names such as AndyAmine, Jox, Gollum, Gem etc the list goes on...He was the last to leave Christian was one of the guys (and gals) who cemented my love of this forum, through his love of plants, and shit stirring humour, once you got to know him. 

    Another member (person) gone too soon. I think his constant dedication to his plants and this forum, deserves to be immortalised through the naming of a new clone after him as well. Anyone working with any new genetics?

    If you are ever down people, make sure you talk about it with people. No one likes to lose a brother or a sister, and im sure everyone on this forum would do all within they're power to cheer up or help a fellow member through a difficult time.

    Suicide is a permanent fix to a temporary situation, and no point rushing....we all get there eventually.

    R.I.P Christian. 

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  5. Hey ☽Ţ ҉ĥϋηϠ₡яღ☯ॐ€ðяئॐ♡Pϟiℓℴϟℴ i can assure you he is still around, but not on the Gold Coast anymore. I'll make sure he sees this. C an you PM me with what name you used to go by? Its so hard to keep up with who is who, as im sure i know so many of these guys/girls with high post counts, but just names I don't recognise anymore. Hes much further North these days. Still has a bit of a cactus collection, but very very limited on the ethno side. I'm going to send him a home welcoming present up north in the next couple of weeks. He went through some tough times but is getting back on his feet, and whilst I still get to talk to him, I miss actually catch up with him in person, as his knowledge is only rivalled by his friendliness.

    On that note anyone know where Myco or Stillman got too?

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  6. Hey folks. I have never seen one myself before, but 2 doors down from my house in the Coffs Harbour hinterland, i stumbled upon this little beauty and was hoping for a positive ID.
    I have no plans on doing anything with it either way, but just wanted to know what it was for posterity. The slightly orange edges of the cap made me think possibly var. persicina, but i'm an absolute beginner when it comes to mycology, so wanted further opinion.

    Apparently it is becoming invasive, so i'm surprised  people aren't seeing them everywhere.
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    This mushy looking bugger was growing in very close proximity to it as well.
    No idea what it is. Was about 20cm in diameter
    All were amongst pine needles.

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    Thanks 

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  7. Who says Pere is a temporary stock?

    These were grafted Oct 2012 as 8 day old seedlings. They look shiny, as i'd just washed off some tomato dust before photographing. The spinosad doesn't seem to have knocked the mealy around at all, and neither has the sulphur, but both chemicals seem to smash the spider mite. I think the pot size is 83mm but dont quote me.
    20170628_105845.thumb.jpg.2a57e33da9e0b97bd32c0f91f030acf9.jpgFriciiFriciiWilliamsii var Texana

    This Willamsii var Mazapil was purchased off Watertrade in late 2012 and is still on its original stock, however was cut down, rerooted on a rockwool cube, and then planted back out once roots emerged from the bottom of the rockwool, the stock is about 3 cm long these days.
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    Anyone else out there got ancient pere grafts still cranking?

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  8. I have several cultivars already, and many of the 'Aloe Aloe' series, but always looking for more. Have a couple of species, but not too many, so new species im also chasing. What do people have out there? have many pups to trade, otherwise heaps of other stuff i can trade....or $... prefer trade though
    Listed below is the ones I already have
     

      Aloe barberae   Syn. Aloe bainesii
        rauhii Snowflake  
        vera Var. Chinensis  
             
             
    Kelly Griffin Hybrids     CV. Bright Star  
          CV. Orange Marmalade
             
    Brian Kemble     CV. Wunderkind selection at the Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek, California. It was then introduced through the ISI.
             
    ALOE ALOE     CV. Aries  
          CV. Bush Baby  
          CV. Capricron  
          CV. Copper Shower  
          CV. Fairy Pink  
          CV. Moonglow  
          CV. Ruby Blaze  
          CV. Saturn  
          CV. Sparkler  
          CV. Super Red  
          CV. Topaz  
          CV. Winter Bells  

  9. Would love to get my hands on some new Haworthia. I have several of the more common ones, but starting to try and expand into the slightly rarer, and get the other commons i dont have. Any one else grow this interesting genus?

    I have other Haworthia to trade, otherwise other numerous other genra of succulents and cacti i can trade, or ethnos, or loph seed. Ask and i might just have it. I don't do much in the way of natives though sorry.

    Theres always the mights $ too if all else fails.

    Below is what i already have.

    attenuata var. radula Syn. H. radula (Sold as)                                                                                H. attenuata var. radula differentiates from Haworthia attenuata because of smaller and more numerous tubercles whereas H. attenuata has fewer and larger tubercles. Moreover the leaves are more scabrid rather than tuberculate. It has also more slender and longer leaves. The many tubercles give the plant a silvery appereance.
    cooperi var. truncata Syn. Haworthia cooperi var. obtusa                                                                                                   Haworthia obtusa Haw. forma truncata H.Jacobsen                                        Haworthia cooperi Baker var. truncata (H.Jacobsen) M.B.Bayer                                              Haworthia pilifera Baker  
    cuspidata variegata    
    fasciata cv. Super clone    
    herbacea   Syn. H. lutearosea (Sold as)  
    herbacea var. herbacea Syn. H. submaculata Poelln. (Sold as)  
      cv. hayashi Dr Masahiko Hayashi  
    limifolia var limifolia. Roux Gollel (Sold As) haworthiaupdates.org/chapter-3-where-to-h-limifolia-3/
    limifolia var. schuldtiana (Resende) Resende   is apparently a Syn. Of Haworthia limifolia Marloth
    magnifica var. acuminata cv. Grey Ghost Syn. H retusa 'Grey Ghost'                                                                   H cymbiformis 'Grey Ghost'  
    pumila cv. little circles    
    retusa x bayeri      
    truncata      
    turgida  var. suberecta (V. Poelln.) H turgida var. pallidifolia(Sold as)                                                  H turgida var. subtuberculata  
    venosa var Syn. Haworthia tessellata Haw.  
    viscosa      



    Thanks in advance. 2Deep


  10. i got a few different chilli seeds (super hots) if you felt like growing a few chillis :D  im only up for trades at this point....or you can just have them if theres no vege seeds i want/need :)


  11. Hey everyone. I'm looking for new species, varieties and cultivars of this wonderful Genus, and any of the other Tropane containing genera.

    Looking to swap small cuttings. Im happy to do 2 for 1 on my end and more if they are new cultivars etc.

    Ive only got brugs to give, but i have, or within 2 weeks can have -small rooted cuttings of
    Brugmansia candida          Double White or AKA 'Flora Penna'

                        candida          'Hot Pink'

                        candida          'Peaches & Cream' (Variegated)

                        candida          'Peach'

                        suaveolens    'Sacred Sunset'

                        suaveolens     'Pink'

                        insignis      

                        aurea              'Culebra'


    I'm open to most tropanes, but mostly hunting new brugs like i said. What's out there people, and who collects this divine looking and smelling genus of plants?

    Thanks

     

     

     

    EDIT: Should have had this in 'Seed & Plant Swaps'. Feel free and please do move it if you see it mods. Thanks

           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
           

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  12. mate 100 PSI is overkill. I work in irrigation for a large commercial raspberry and blueberry farm, and one of my raspberry pumps that do 1.6Ha(Hectares) through 4 field valves pushes out 85 PSI max (its a 45 000 L/perH) through 2 inch submain lines, and is enough to water 4000+ plants through drippers/emittors. Thats the pumps capacity when i just run 1 valve, but it happily runs all 4 valves with pilot valves limiting the field pressure to 25-35 PSI anyway.

    Im thinking a 2500 - 5000 L/PH hour submersible pump from bunnings would cut it, if you can get the reservoir up higher than the bottom of the greenhouse. Pumping up-hill (head-height) is what kills you. You can always put a little half inch tap in as a restricter as well, to turn it down if it's too much pressure. These need 240 volt power supply, which you can just wack a $10 timer on. If you want to get really ghetto-tech, slap a cheap flow meter on it too.


  13. 20 posts, is probably a little bit shy of the mark to be chasing the sorts of things your already after. A little more contribution on your behalf, or reputable members backing you, we see your ambitions go far.

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