The Tinkerer
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yeah I'm from chittaway Bay and we copped it pretty savagely. The creek joined the lake so water was about a meter deep through yards, houses everything. And now its raining again Aaaargh. Quite an experience rowing boats around on the road. As far as plants go, all you can do is wait and see. Like alot of other possessions. Finally got power back wednesday after loosing it friday at about lunch time.
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hey all I have a Brugmansia (pink/white) which is just under a meter tall and also a Hoodia gordonii which is about 90mmx15mm. I would like to trade for a decent sized sceletium emarcidum plant or just make an offer.
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Wanted: Active cacti cutting in SE Qld
The Tinkerer replied to soma_seeker's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
have you considered checking Shaman Australis Botanicals, they aren't far from you, or you can order online. -
are you guys going to be doing anymore markets in sydney or on the central coast. They look like some great pieces of art, but unfortunately canberra is too far away.
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In case anyone out there hasn't heard or hasn't found out the hard way, I left a few loph.w fruits in an icecream container overnight because I didn't have time to get the seed out yet. Anyway, when I got up in the morning they were gone. I looked everywhere, but they were gone. I'm figuring the damned cockroaches got them. The funny thing is, I also had some henbane fruits in there, but they were wise enough not to touch them.
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I tried growing and killed numerous small viridis plants until I got sick of it and bought a bigger plant when I was at SAB. I've got it sitting in the shade of a tree growing quite nicely on the central coast of nsw. Admittedly my mates up north is going way better, although its in the ground. My P.Carth I just moved to a sunnier spot and its cranking at the moment.
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was there this morning and they also have some nice flowering Leonotis Leonorus.
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nah it's the other nursery just down the road. I'm pretty cetrain it's a peruvianus. Looks the same as one i've got sourced from SAB.
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nah it's the other nursery just down the road. I'm pretty cetrain it's a peruvianus. Looks the same as one i've got sourced from SAB.
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Over the weekend I was at the All Seasons nursery at Ourimbah, and they had what I think is a T. Peruvianus. It's a nice plant about a foot tall and a pretty good price too. So if you would like one for your collection check it out.
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yes please, me too
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Can I also suggest that if its practical, it's probably a good idea to have someone with you, for comfort and grounding if needed. In countries where it is legal I have had brews of pedro and peruvianus that have been a pleasurable walk in the park. My experience with bridgesii was one of the most personal and profound experiences I have ever had. For those who have been there, the loop can be a little confronting but once you work it out and get to the next part, well what can I say. I probably had too much, and the people I was with said they haven't seen anyone go so deep for so long(6hrs before I was with the land of the living), but I wouldn't think twice about doing it again. Definitely not for the faint hearted, but it is certainly a life changing experience.
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cheers jono, me too please.
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I don't think it's necesary to have it in a mini greenhouse either. I am on the central coast and mine are all outside in pots and are all growing magically.
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I'd like to go in the helmet to please.