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#21 Posted : 3/28/2018 5:15:22 PM

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Beautiful pics definitely. Not sure why you're still a new member? I know that you don't have an intro and all that, but you have some quality posts and a beautiful garden. Most certainly got my little thumbsup icon. Been here for some time too.

^This. I've been waiting for ages to see Kloud promoted. C'mon mods!




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#22 Posted : 3/28/2018 6:18:52 PM

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I'm not sure, probably just that I didn't have much to contribute till recently. Wasn't online much either
 
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#23 Posted : 3/29/2018 2:17:46 AM

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downwardsfromzero wrote:
tatt wrote:
Beautiful pics definitely. Not sure why you're still a new member? I know that you don't have an intro and all that, but you have some quality posts and a beautiful garden. Most certainly got my little thumbsup icon. Been here for some time too.

^This. I've been waiting for ages to see Kloud promoted. C'mon mods!


I voted up! Nice garden!!
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#24 Posted : 4/1/2018 4:03:56 PM

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#25 Posted : 4/2/2018 8:46:36 AM

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Thank you! Chemistry and botany go so well together. I just want to make all kinds of medicine.
 
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#26 Posted : 4/17/2018 4:15:12 AM
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Very nice brother Smile. I am sure those plants will give back to you for taking so good care of them Smile
 
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#27 Posted : 4/17/2018 5:06:34 AM

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Thank you! Chemistry and botany go so well together. I just want to make all kinds of medicine.

It appears to my eyes, that from your fine garden might come fine medicine.

And for what it’s worth, you have my vote up.

Thanks for posting and sharing.
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#28 Posted : 4/18/2018 3:41:51 AM

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This is an amazing garden, wow Smile

So much diversity and such healthy plants. I love tulsi, and I just started some seeds in peat pellets I'm excited to get her growing. Is she a relatively easy plant to take care of?
 
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#29 Posted : 4/18/2018 7:29:50 AM

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Thank you! Tulsi grows quite well where I live. A bit slower than basil.

Here's some more plants.

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#30 Posted : 4/18/2018 8:47:09 PM

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Another thumbs up from me...

For what it's worth.Thumbs up

Very nice looking Salvia divinorum you've got going there Kloud!

Oh how I miss growing that plant! (I've grown it before, a couple decades ago, but unfortunately lost them all to a jealous roommate; obviously that was the end of our friendship).

I've been thinking of posting some pics of our garden here on our property. The misses & I have been working on it for the last three years since we finally began our dream homestead once our youngest had finally graduated high school.

We don't have as many psychoactive plants as you've got going at your place, but having been practicing medicinal herbalists for several decades, we've got a lot of good medicine growing nonetheless!

You've inspired me for sure. Thanks for sharing!Love Very happy Thumbs up
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#31 Posted : 5/5/2018 7:33:06 PM

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We're getting huge earthquakes and lava flow out here. I hope my land don't burn. Sad we're a good 20 miles from the action, but anything could happen. In 1955 Puna was covered in lava burning hundreds of houses. And it's looking very similar to that eruption.
 
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#32 Posted : 5/7/2018 2:45:18 AM

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Very pretty Mimosa.

My mother had bought us kids each a Mimosa when I was young. A legal variety, leaves that closed momentarily to the touch. I think it may have been Easter.

Gardening is one of my few passions. Thanks for the beautiful pictures!
 
#33 Posted : 5/7/2018 2:57:47 AM
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Sooooo ...why isn't KloudQ7 promoted? Am I missing something or was he a baaad boy? Razz
 
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#34 Posted : 5/7/2018 10:49:18 AM

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Sooooo ...why isn't KloudQ7 promoted? Am I missing something or was he a baaad boy? Razz

I have had thumbs up for him for ages. KloudQ7 has magic dmt crystal urchin breath powers.

But, promotion may have been hampered since he has stirred up some angery gods. Also, some of his questionnaire answers may point out that he could be missing some of the finer nuances of the nexus attitude guidelines (hint to KloudQ7: those are for the purpose of keeping the nexus and its members safe, not to benefit any suppliers.)

 
#35 Posted : 5/7/2018 1:36:21 PM
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tatt wrote:
Sooooo ...why isn't KloudQ7 promoted? Am I missing something or was he a baaad boy? Razz

I have had thumbs up for him for ages. KloudQ7 has magic dmt crystal urchin breath powers.

But, promotion may have been hampered since he has stirred up some angery gods. Also, some of his questionnaire answers may point out that he could be missing some of the finer nuances of the nexus attitude guidelines (hint to KloudQ7: those are for the purpose of keeping the nexus and its members safe, not to benefit any suppliers.)



Oo, looked through those threads, I see what you mean, though I think that crystal/breath thread is sort've neutral, no real harm there I don't think, though I understand how it might appear odd to people. We're an odd bunch.. Very happy

Yeah, that extraction thread was probably it, I see what you're saying pitubo.

Oh well ,things change, people change, life goes on. I think many of the posts, especially this thread, outweigh those few things, with that extraction thread being a few years old.

Just trying to make a case for him. Oh well, out've my hands. Though I understand the large scale extraction stuff, no good.

**Sorry to even go this direction in this thread, but figured I'd say it, coming from a good place.

Once again beautiful garden

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#36 Posted : 5/7/2018 11:13:59 PM

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Yeah, the first few extractions I ran were kinda huge. There's just so much acacia here Its not hard to get a bucket of shredded bark. The yield from that lasted my group of friends over a year. I also never wrote an intro, ill get around to it though. I mostly just appreciate reading all the great information and conversations here.
 
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#37 Posted : 5/7/2018 11:27:32 PM

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Moar plants!
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#38 Posted : 1/8/2019 7:00:59 PM

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Not from my garden but a neighbor has acres of these.Big grin
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#39 Posted : 1/8/2019 8:19:23 PM

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I have a few E. Novo plants growing and they have started to branch out. They are being grown in a window currently as I live in colder climate (zone 5a), and appear to be slow, sensitive growers. How long does it take for them to become mature, stable plants? I believe i planted mine around 6 months ago.

Beautiful garden, I hope to live somewhere tropical someday and get all my babies in the ground.
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