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Posts posted by Halcyon Daze
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What a beauty. Is it yours?
Good to see you 'round again mate
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I just open the song in youtube
highlight the url address in the address bar,
Right-click 'copy'
Right-click 'paste' into a new reply
It then automatically turns from a url address into a picture
And lastly click 'submit reply'
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brand new thang.
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Hey mate, nice to have you on board. What sort of plants are you into? Got any cool pics to share? Hope you have a great time here and make heaps of awesome friends.
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Hey mate, cheers. Unfortunately the next weekend I get off is Sunday 15th Jan, but I don't expect everyone to work around me though. I work a crazy 6 day cycle rather than the usual 7 day cycle, so my day off is different every week.
Anyway, have fun
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Here's an old pic of a graft on to wild collected Opuntia tomentosa. The graft grew very nicely but you can already see the fungal spots appearing at the base of the pedro. I ended up tossing it, not worth it IMO. Just make sure your stock is clean, that's all I'm saying
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I used to use those velvety tree pear (Opuntia tomentosa ) with great success, it was a mad stock, the only problem is that all the wild plants are infected with that shitty fungal disease that gets straight into your grafts and spreads from there.
If you're thinking of using it think again, even if it looks like the nice fresh opuntia growth is disease free, trust me it aint. Ive even had another SABster confirm this with me after he used it. Never again!
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There's a surprise in this one
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I may not be able to come unfortunately, due to my new rotating shift giving me a different day off every week. I'll know closer to the day which day I have off.
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Rats have chewed my cacti a few times, and I certainly wouldn't put it past a hungry brushtail either.
Chin up, soldier on
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That kinda suits me too actually
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I'm keen, and it sounds like a good way to go.
A meet on the sat 20 of August.
Do we roll out from there, or are we just gonna decide on a future camp date??
I don't mind where we camp personally.
See you at the meet
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Interesting, I've found that 1/4 of the staff are drug/alcohol dependent no matter where Im working.
Anyway, one step at a time, but make the legal prescription a top priority. Just tell the doctor that you tried a friend's oil and it was a life changing moment for your sleep and anxiety. You have to sell your case a bit, and make sure he realises it's medicinal all the way, and you're 100% serious, no funny business.
Anyway acceptance of medicinal cannabis is getting better by the month, people can't discriminate against you over a legal medication. How dare they!
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That's OK mate, what if we gave it over to Sharxx for this one?
I remember camping along the river a number of times near Lowood and twin bridges. It was awesome back in the day. Could pretty much do whatever you wanted back then, but its a bit busier nowadays.
Maybe we can all meet at the usual spot and then convoy it out to Sharxxy's top secret camping spot. I might be able to bring a canoe. Flick some lures, smash a few tinnies... go skinnydipping... all normal guy stuff hey fellas LOL
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Im keen fellaz, found anything yet?
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Hey mate, don't throw them in the bin. Bag them up n freeze them. You might find there is the very odd occasion where you need to call on their medicinal powers in a time of great need.
My understanding is that if you have a prescription then a judge will usually let you off. Just don't go driving when you're affected. Give it a couple days and then you're pretty right. That's what most people have told me.
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Sample from a lecture on meditation.
T. peruvianus "Matucana spineless"
in Seed & Plant Sales
Posted · Edited by Halcyon Daze
From memory, the trichos in that area were spiky Peruviana type plants, and any spineless trichos were probably brought in from elsewhere.
The spineless clones really get around in South America as they are the more garden friendly types, often seen in the gardens and villages and towns. Their other traits could be anything at all. Cuttings end up miles away from thier original range and end up being cross pollinated by whatever's growing wild in their new area.
All the spineless Matuc's I grew came out with spines.
Nice plants but I figured they were all pretty much hybrids with who knows what.
People selling seeds aren't very scientific IME.