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  1. cool gunfighter are you planning on trying the opuntia fruit, some are delicious. Heres a link to that thread.

    Its harder to id these then it looks plus lots of hybrids about too. I'll get some pics of my hybrid seedlings soon, I grafted a few to peres but they just don't seem to be as vigorous as trichos or other stock, its weird.

    http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=34582&hl=%2Bfirst+%2Bapple

    Yup! Prickly pears are delicious! (and rumored to be one of the most therapeutic fruits on the planet) We own land in the northern darling downs and despite the governments best efforts, they are EVERYWHERE. I've seen one that's at least 15ft tall. I wonder how well grafting onto an established opuntia would go?

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  2. Thanks for the advice whitewind! What I sprayed it with is barely enough to worry about, I think if I were to rinse it off now that might be a little too wet. There is 3" metal stand in the bottom of the bucket so that it doesn't stay waterlogged. And it has a nice warm place in my laundry to sit over a heatmat on a cold night like tonight.

    I'm feeling fairly confident. But keep the comments and advice coming in.

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  3. Yeah it's still alive, it's got about 20 layers, the bottom 10 are clean, but the others are full of dirt and dead insects. I'll post a pic up after I've cleaned it up and 'repotted it' into some tea.

    I have no idea why it was out there, but clearly it wasn't bothered by it.

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  4. It used to the the pride and joy of the kitchen, sitting on top of the fridge and the whole family enjoyed it's delicious beverage. But then one sad day it went missing....

    Atleast 5 years later, while cutting back an overwhelming holly bush in the front yard, i find this jar wedged between the fence and the trunk of this tree, with an ancient, faded, disgusting chux over the top of it.

    Enjoy.

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  5. I'm down! I've got 2 types of cereus, one with really long spines and one with barely any spines at all, I crossed them last year, got heaps of deliciously sticky, sugary fruit and heaps of the seeds germinated. Be interesting to see what they grow up to be. Be great to add a third set of genetics into the scene. I'll send you some stamps or various seeds in return?

  6. I do not grow poppies, have not grown poppies in the past, nor do I ever intend on growing poppies in the future. Due to my law abiding ways! I know none of the below from experience, but purely from my love of reading and my fascination with botany.

    There are 2 different types of poppies

    Alba-

    (Izmir, Danish Flag, Afghan Special, China White, Indian White, Persian White)

    which is a hairless white flower, or white towards the center and pink or red on the tips of the petals. They have white/tan/sandy coloured seed and is what is generally grown for the manufacture of heroin (due to it's high morphine content and lower thebaine).

    Also it's codeine content is reportedly higher.

    Negro

    (Turkish Blue, Hungarian Blue, Tasmanian White, Giganthemum, Wizard of Oz, Hens and Chicks, Golden Triangle). Mostly hairy, but sometimes not, the flowers have a dark purple towards the center and a variety of colours like pink, purple, red and white on the tips of the petals. It is grown for the manufacture of Oxycontin for their higher Thebaine (paramorphine) content, which is what Oxycontin is made of. Tasmanian White (top1 variety) has been specifically bred to synthesize more thebaine instead of morphine specifically for this market. Which is why you'll find that Tasmania produces over 70% of the worlds opiates.

    I strongly advise against the cultivation of Papaver Somniferum in Australia as it is scheduled and all parts of the plant (excluding seed) are illegal.

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  7. Afrikaans

    Words in the Afrikaans language can at times be particularly long due to the compounding nature of the language. According to the Total Book of South African Records, the longest word in the language is [1] Tweedehandsemotorverkoopsmannevakbondstakingsvergaderingsameroeperstoespraakskrywerspersverklaringuitreikingsmediakonferensieaankondiging (136 letters), which means issuable media conference's announcement at a press release regarding the convener's speech at a secondhand car dealership union's strike meeting.

    Taken from http://en.wikipedia.org

    Unions can be so frustrating like that!

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  8. Ex-Gov1 - 'Hey remember when we created the internet? Giving the labor force the ability to source information outside of institutions, share ideas, organize protests, protest, form separatist factions, trade precursors, drugs, firearms, hack our computers and expose sensitive information to 'terrorists' (the public) and profit from crime through a carriage service anonymously?

    Ex-Gov2 - 'Hey yeah! that sucked'.

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