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purple_mule
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: Jetro]
#8678241 - 07/24/08 10:31 PM (2 months, 13 days ago) |
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lukey2411



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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: Jetro]
#8678295 - 07/24/08 10:43 PM (2 months, 13 days ago) |
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Dude, no one will give away their coveted hunting spots. You need to go about 20-30 pages back and do some of your own research. Everything you need to know is pretty much inside of this thread, so have a look around, look at habitat shots especially and join the dots.
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Mufungo
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: Jetro]
#8678487 - 07/24/08 11:34 PM (2 months, 13 days ago) |
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Yeah, go to this address and check out their garden beds...
61 Castella Street Lilydale
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: Mufungo]
#8678733 - 07/25/08 12:24 AM (2 months, 13 days ago) |
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Nah dude I was f*cking with you. It's the address of the Lilydale Police Station...
but seriously, the reason why you won't get much help on specific locations is that "the authorities" troll these sites and it would be terrible if some unsuspecting shroomer turned up to pick only to have the police pounce and arrest.
Shrooms are easy to find. Just look at every woodchip bed and you'll eventually come across something, eventually. I've found I can increase the odds and shorten the time looking by spending more time on damp woodchipped garden beds where you see general fungal activity.
-------------------- In a sense we have a symbiotic relationship to a non-material being which we call Language. We think it's ours, and we think we control it. This isn't what's happening. It's running itself. It's time-sharing a primate nervous system and evolving toward its own conclusions.
~Terence McKenna
If there is a next life, and the next life is anything like my present life, then I won't remember anything of my previous life or my present life in the next life which I know I now know nothing of.
My psychiatrist told me I was crazy. I told him I want a second opinion. He said "Okay you're ugly too."
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purple_mule
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: Mufungo]
#8679160 - 07/25/08 03:27 AM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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Yeah sorry Jetro, i think discussing specific places is forbidden in this thread. Just keep searching some mulch. I find that mulchy areas among grass or shrub, where it's kept moist are the best 
A question: Has anyone kept dried mushies - non-frozen - until december/january, with maintained potency? I want to have some for summer, but cant store in the freezer due to privacy issues.
I read somewhere that surfers sometimes take them before hitting the swell....sounds rad as.
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: purple_mule]
#8679180 - 07/25/08 03:43 AM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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I think if you keep them in an air tight box, sealed in plastic with all the air squeezed out and in the dark, cool place, you'll be fine.
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: purple_mule]
#8679189 - 07/25/08 03:54 AM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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My best mate kept dried shrooms in a plastic bag unsealed in his room for about six months, they were still amazingly strong.
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You'll never fail like common people
You'll never watch your life slide out of view
And then dance, and drink, and screw
Because there's nothing else to do
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: tripsis]
#8679191 - 07/25/08 03:55 AM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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yeah, ive been thinking that. my baggies seem to inflate even once ive pushed all the air out of them which doesnt help.
hey tripsis, do you think Adenium will grow well in a melbourne glasshouse? or as an indoor plant?
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: purple_mule]
#8679193 - 07/25/08 03:57 AM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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I think a greenhouse would be a pretty good way to go. Indoors would be fine too as long as it isn't too cold. I read they need full humidity to germinate and for the first few weeks and then need to be treated like you would other succulents/cacti.
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: lukey2411]
#8679195 - 07/25/08 03:57 AM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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lukey2411 said: My best mate kept dried shrooms in a plastic bag unsealed in his room for about six months, they were still amazingly strong.
awesome, my summer is looking a lot more juicy
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: tripsis]
#8679198 - 07/25/08 04:02 AM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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I know th e how's for the bush ones, but when it comes to city dwellers if ain't that flash. 5 hours of trekking round the belgrave hills for nothing today has only left me real sore and tired.. I hit just about every type of environment that you do and thought at least one, even a dead old stanky one. That is why I ask, a total of 10 hours today trying somewhere known but newish to me.
Ohh and rains are dew tomorrow afternoon!!!!!!
HAPPY HAPPY JOY JOY...
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purple_mule
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: tripsis]
#8679201 - 07/25/08 04:04 AM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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tripsis said: I think a greenhouse would be a pretty good way to go. Indoors would be fine too as long as it isn't too cold. I read they need full humidity to germinate and for the first few weeks and then need to be treated like you would other succulents/cacti.
awesome, i've got hundreds of cacti (san pedro and peruvian torch), just not much experience in germinating seeds. Im working on it though!
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: purple_mule]
#8679251 - 07/25/08 05:06 AM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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Sweet, let me know how they go. They are such an awesome looking plants, I'd be keen to hear how they progress.
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: Jetro]
#8679277 - 07/25/08 05:20 AM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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Jetro said: I know th e how's for the bush ones, but when it comes to city dwellers if ain't that flash. 5 hours of trekking round the belgrave hills for nothing today has only left me real sore and tired.. I hit just about every type of environment that you do and thought at least one, even a dead old stanky one. That is why I ask, a total of 10 hours today trying somewhere known but newish to me.
Ohh and rains are dew tomorrow afternoon!!!!!!
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Visited my 'hippy' again, he's so crazy. Drinking goon in a deck chair in a pine forest.
That 'Greek' guy doesn't sit in a chair with a book on Springvale Rd near the Eastern does he? I always see some old guy there.
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: polantis]
#8679411 - 07/25/08 07:33 AM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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give up the seasons done
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hdang
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: JRichter420]
#8681389 - 07/25/08 06:12 PM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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not my pic, but it's one of the best i've seen. perfect specimen.
 pic belongs to this guy http://flickr.com/photos/jonthornton/
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lukey2411



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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: JRichter420]
#8681560 - 07/25/08 07:17 PM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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JRichter420 said: give up the seasons done
Cya later douche.
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And then dance, and drink, and screw
Because there's nothing else to do
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: lukey2411]
#8681682 - 07/25/08 08:06 PM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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Couldn't have put that any better Lukey!!
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: polantis]
#8681750 - 07/25/08 08:28 PM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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haha, nice one.
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Re: Australia - Melbourne Season 2008 [Re: purple_mule]
#8681903 - 07/25/08 09:11 PM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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It seems every forum must have a moron on it...
Didn't go today, thought I would wait for these rains (where are you)..
Regarding my travels yesterday - was I out too far?
Going back ten years things were not bad round that way...
Just a yes/no answer
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