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Post by amanitovirosa on Oct 18, 2014 15:53:15 GMT -5
...Brutal!!! I'm sorry about your loss. Hope your salvage attempts are successful! We learn from our mistakes, some more expensive than others. Keep your head up and your generative organs forward! (That's a Polish saying that doesn't really translate well into English, oh well). Keep on Cephing, Cheers!
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Post by Devon on Oct 18, 2014 19:18:18 GMT -5
Sorry to hear about that, man. That really sucks.
I was looking through this thread though, and wow, your cephs and helis are amazing. Don't know how I missed all those pics before!
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Post by ng on Oct 18, 2014 20:14:09 GMT -5
Yea that collection isn't mine. Its in the US of a friends stuff or of johns collection in AUS... ill let him know
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Post by Dennis Z on Oct 18, 2014 21:33:55 GMT -5
Ouch, that sucks, sorry for your loss. I hate mould, I learned my lesson when I lost all my N.glabrata seeds due to mould. Safer's defender seems to be a good preventative against mould for me.
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Post by Maiden on Oct 18, 2014 21:54:42 GMT -5
For me, the best mold prevention remain ventilation :-)
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Post by Devon on Oct 18, 2014 23:58:51 GMT -5
Yea that collection isn't mine. Its in the US of a friends stuff or of johns collection in AUS... ill let him know My bad, was looking quickly. I should have read it.
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Post by lloyd on Oct 19, 2014 19:15:48 GMT -5
For me, the best mold prevention remain ventilation :-) I read a book about plant propagation where it also said that good hygiene (including ventilation) is the best way to prevent infections.
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Post by vraev on Oct 19, 2014 22:47:00 GMT -5
Sorry to hear about the problems Nolan. But hey...you never know. Leave it in there, try the treatment, it might be worth the shot. You never know if there is a survivor in there.
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Post by canuk1w1 on Oct 20, 2014 12:41:23 GMT -5
For me, the best mold prevention remain ventilation :-) I read a book about plant propagation where it also said that good hygiene (including ventilation) is the best way to prevent infections. +1. IMHO/experience, hygiene is more important. I can get away with high humidity and still air but add anything other than pure water and problems big big. This means flushing my seedling pots a few days after feeding.
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Post by ng on Oct 21, 2014 16:43:01 GMT -5
Tracked down 'squat' and 'double ribbed' juvenile cuttings this mornin...
things are coming up Millhouse...
My second batch of seeds will be en route nov 1st.
The Cephalotagods can't hold me back !
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Post by ng on Oct 29, 2014 13:01:04 GMT -5
Day one... After about a month, starting to swell up a few new pitchers... Another shot of the little hummers. Everything else is adapting well...
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Post by Maiden on Oct 29, 2014 15:13:56 GMT -5
wow THIS is a healthy ceph. Well done, the setback has been very little as i can see. I like the way the pitchers sit on the soil Im looking foward for more pictures !!
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Post by ng on Oct 29, 2014 15:30:25 GMT -5
Recovery time was minimal, phewph. It was a full bare root transplant Thanks bub! When the others look like something noticeable as a ceph i'll post them too lol...
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Post by amanitovirosa on Oct 29, 2014 19:37:06 GMT -5
Tracked down 'squat' and 'double ribbed' juvenile cuttings this mornin... things are coming up Millhouse... My second batch of seeds will be en route nov 1st. The Cephalotagods can't hold me back ! ...I wish you better success with 'The Second Coming' Nov. 1st. Cheers!
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Post by ng on Oct 29, 2014 21:13:49 GMT -5
The last of my controls are here this weekend as well so things "should" go better this round, seed wise. At least the rooted plants are more resilient to my ignorance.
~cheersforbeers
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