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#1
The Forest Floor / Re: Spore delivery
September 01, 2008, 03:21:35 PM
Quote from: "adidas"i heard there is a company (europe based, i guess)

Probably you mean the Free Spore Ring Europe (www.fsre.nl)? :)
#2
The Garden /
June 12, 2008, 05:12:07 AM
Many plants you can grow in your room without extra lighting (well, that is if your house has some windows) :-) Salvia likes shade, and for example I have a large Hawaiian baby woodrose plant climbing all through my room (but it won't flower). I have many nice plants in my room, including a fern, a HBWR, cacti, salvia, coffee plants and some orchids, all without extra light. It's important where you place them with respect to the windows.

Another problem with these lamps could be electricity costs. Having light on all day that is so strong that plants actually benefit from it, could be expensive. I think in practise, growing plants inside with extra light always involves a very high electricity bill, which normally is compensated for by the profits of selling the harvest (in the case of cannabis, but also for tomatoes, peppers etc). So commercially it works, but for a personal indoor garden it could turn out too expensive.

Maybe you could just get some good lamps for your own health, and then get nice plants that would grow in your new home anyway, and see if they benefit some extra from these lamps.  :D
#3
The Rain Forest /
June 12, 2008, 04:49:48 AM
There are a lot of plants with more subtle effects, like artemisia vulgaris for dreaming. But besides psilocybe and amanita mushrooms and dangerous solanaceae, hallucinogens that you can just pick and ingest do not really grow there I think. Maybe indeed some kind of 'Eurohuasca' can be brewn, although I have never read or heard about people doing that.

Since the middle ages, 'witches' in Europe used to and at some places still use to make skin creams from combinations of various plants and amanita mushrooms that really make you trip. But maybe it is better to not experiment with these things without some experienced conduct. Too bad these witches never found out about psilocybe mushrooms growing everywhere lol   :D
#4
The Cybershack /
May 13, 2008, 04:06:12 PM
I use the Mythical Sirens Summer Night theme. Maybe not as useful as the other add-ons, but transforms Firefox into something really organic and nice  :D
#5
The World /
May 12, 2008, 04:28:02 AM
Regarding the GGWS, you should really read the open letter that 37 scientist that were featured in the documentary have signed, see the link below (with some extra information on errors in the GGWS). :)

http://www.climateofdenial.net/?q=node/1