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(Varroa mite) It's in Hilo!
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ancient plant based pharmaceuticals
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ancient plant based pharmaceuticals
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Re: Cloning
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Re: It's in Hilo!
Group: soc.culture.hawaii · Group Profile · Search for fungi in soc.culture.hawaii
Author: Lawrence Akutagawa
Date: Sep 20, 2008 08:05
... is your winter when the bees go dormant. There's been some speculation about using a fungus during that dormant period to kill the mites. It's an organic method anyway and our state has been testing the fungi here rather than try to import anything. Trouble is that the weather here is pretty much the same all year around. There's no dormant period in Hawaii even for european domesticated bees. This is the commercial ...
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Re: ancient plant based pharmaceuticals
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Author: paulhume
Date: Sep 19, 2008 05:12
...and while tasty, they dont have the psychedelic power of those imported from other regions. I've also seen pscilocybin fungi here, but they also have no psychotropic powers. Acid rain and pollution has changed the soils, and so plants and fungi do not necessarily have the same effect as the record suggests. Mushrooms ae notoriously sensitive to local conditions. A delicacy in...
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Re: ancient plant based pharmaceuticals
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for fungi in alt.philosophy
Author: paulhume
Date: Sep 19, 2008 05:12
...and while tasty, they dont have the psychedelic power of those imported from other regions. I've also seen pscilocybin fungi here, but they also have no psychotropic powers. Acid rain and pollution has changed the soils, and so plants and fungi do not necessarily have the same effect as the record suggests. Mushrooms ae notoriously sensitive to local conditions. A delicacy in...
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Re: ancient plant based pharmaceuticals
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Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 18, 2008 22:03
... in my neck of Ozark woods, and while tasty, they dont have the psychedelic power of those imported from other regions. I've also seen pscilocybin fungi here, but they also have no psychotropic powers. Acid rain and pollution has changed the soils, and so plants and fungi do not necessarily have the same effect as the record suggests.
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Re: ancient plant based pharmaceuticals
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Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 18, 2008 22:03
... in my neck of Ozark woods, and while tasty, they dont have the psychedelic power of those imported from other regions. I've also seen pscilocybin fungi here, but they also have no psychotropic powers. Acid rain and pollution has changed the soils, and so plants and fungi do not necessarily have the same effect as the record suggests.
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Re: It's in Hilo!
Group: soc.culture.hawaii · Group Profile · Search for fungi in soc.culture.hawaii
Author: Alvin E. Toda
Date: Sep 18, 2008 18:10
... difference is your winter when the bees go dormant. There's been some speculation about using a fungus during that dormant period to kill the mites. It's an organic method anyway and our state has been testing the fungi here rather than try to import anything. Trouble is that the weather here is pretty much the same all year around. There's no dormant period in Hawaii even for european domesticated bees. This is the commercial variety ...
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Re: Fotheringhay
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Author: AlfaMS
Date: Sep 5, 2008 12:56
... wrote: ..I was always under the impression that it was pronounced "Fothering-hay". But hey - what do I know about pronunciation, come to think of it.. ;-) It should *really* be pronounced "Fungy". I'm not kidding. It's one of those weird names that are pronounced totally differently to what you would expect. Like: Cholmondely - "Chumley" Featherstonehaugh - "Fanshaw" Cockburn - "Coburn" ...
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Re: Fotheringhay
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Author: Enzo Matrix
Date: Sep 5, 2008 12:44
...wrote: ..I was always under the impression that it was pronounced "Fothering-hay". But hey - what do I know about pronunciation, come to think of it.. ;-) It should *really* be pronounced "Fungy". I'm not kidding. It's one of those weird names that are pronounced totally differently to what you would expect. Like: Cholmondely - "Chumley" Featherstonehaugh - "Fanshaw" Cockburn - "Coburn" Grosvenor - "Grovenor" ...
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Re: Cloning
Group: alt.drugs.pot.cultivation · Group Profile · Search for fungi in alt.drugs.pot.cultivation
Author: Frank
Date: Aug 26, 2008 22:26
... I used alcohol in a saucer then let it air dry. your gel into another container for dipping instead of the main container. Throw away any of the small amount of gel you don't use. Otherwise, you risk spreading fungi/bacteria and losing your clones. Yes, I tossed out the little bit of powder that was left over. Sounds like you know what you are doing here generally. I listen and read. I really know ...
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Re: Cloning
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Author: Mycoloteur
Date: Aug 25, 2008 22:52
... I used alcohol in a saucer then let it air dry. your gel into another container for dipping instead of the main container. Throw away any of the small amount of gel you don't use. Otherwise, you risk spreading fungi/bacteria and losing your clones. Yes, I tossed out the little bit of powder that was left over. Sounds like you know what you are doing here generally. I listen and read. I really know ...
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