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#1
Hey guys,

Been a very long while since I last posted here, but after leaving all my belongings behind to go live in the Philippines for a while, I am now back to Canada and looking at restarting my ethnogarden.

Salvia plants come first in my mind and as the weather gets warmer it is time for me to start looking for new healthy plants. Unfortunately I don't have anything left to trade at the moment but I'd be willing to offer cash in exchange of a few healthy cuttings.

Thanks a bunch!
#2
The Forest Floor / Happy Amanita Seasons Everyone!
October 07, 2007, 04:42:20 PM
Hey Myco lovers!

Just got back from an afternoon walk in the woods and smiled all the way back home, with both hands full with fruity Amanitas Musc. var Formosa.

It's that jolly time of the year again :)
#3
The Trade Winds /
October 07, 2007, 04:37:34 PM
Hey.

I'd be dead interested in Pycho Viridiis and Banis. Caapi if you think they can make it to Canada.

On my end of the trade, I don't have much for now, but let me know if some P. Cubensis spore prints for microscopy and research use is something you'd be interested with.

I also got Beech mushroom spores and culture, and am soon to receive some Oysters spores as well ....
#4
The Trade Winds / Seeking Salvia cutting in Canada
August 23, 2007, 07:48:55 AM
I'm having a very, very hard time finding a source for Salvia cuttings here in Canada, so I thought I'd just ask fellow forum members if they knew where I could get some OR if any Canadian dweller would be kind enough to ship me some babies (I'm willing to cover the fees, no prob.)

Right now I'm starting a new entheogarden from scratch, so I really don't have much to trade ...

Thanks!

P.S: I'm also looking for San Pedro cutting.
#5
The Salvia Plane /
May 27, 2007, 09:05:43 AM
Jupe, I believe I did the mistake of overwatering the soil, and must admit I am a bit scared as to what that will do to my little ladies.

Should I just let go, or re-pot them in new soil ASAP ?
Also, how do you let them dry ?
#6
The Salvia Plane /
May 26, 2007, 10:00:35 AM
Jupe thanks a lot for that info !
#7
The Salvia Plane /
May 25, 2007, 01:36:06 PM
I'm definitely not a Salvia expert.
Just got my new cuttings a week ago, after my last pants died 3 years ago, but it looks like your plants would benefit from being moved to a higher humidity environment.
#8
The Trade Winds /
May 04, 2007, 09:28:33 AM
Hey.

First post here, although I've been a lurker for a while.
Just sent you a PM.