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First post and intro on a A.obtusifolia, A.acuminata and psychotria viridis project swim started

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Growmazz

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Would like to say hi to everyone and thank all the people that have put so much into this place to make it what it is today.. :thumb_up:

Ok after doing months of research on the subject swim has decided to start some A.obtusifolia, A.acuminata and psychotria viridis seedlings with some stuff swim had around the place and a old clone chamber swim made years ago before he had kids and lost his grow room and main hobby of over 10 years.

Its just over a month since ordering the seeds online, can check exact date in the morning coz its 2:30 am here and also take up to date photo's of them all now. The pics that are uploading with this post is of the early starters that were up in a matter of days of planting.

Currently swim has 6 = A. obtusifolia, 1 = A. acuminata seedlings and 8 mystery Acacia clones he finished fixing up 26 hours ago. Can upload them now on top of the mother plant photo, i would be so great full if someone can help ID it since once bringing it home it wasn't what swim was thinking it was but swim liking the look and smell of it decided to get out the clonex and fill up the spare space on the hunch it could go great soaked with his 93-95% spirits before a distilled water cut down.

Black pots= A.obtusifolia
Green pot = A. acuminata
 

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OK swim have gone over order date and figured out he planted the seedlings on the 2nd or 3rd of April. Here is up to date photo's he took after the morning coffee and smoke 😁

Forgot to mention swim also ordered a psychotria viridis (UDV) plant the start of the week which he should get in the next few days.

Since its so dam cold here in Melbourne Australia this time of year and the plant is coming from up north i'm guessing till weather warms up it would be best for swim to find it a home inside under lights tho not sure if he should use the heat mat at night since the garage gets so dam cold :?

As you can see the clippings and seed trays have a heat mat with temp control 24 hours a day which swim turns up a lil before bed and turns down before work or taking kids to school on his non work days :)
 

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nice work Growmazz :) ..they're looking nice...the mystery clones- are they from the same tree as in the photos below? If so then they are Acacia Iteaphylla .. "the flinders wattle"

oh.. and welcome to the dmt nexus! there's been a few aussies joining lately..
 
Yes the clones are from the photo of the tree and the close up in Swim's hand :). Thanks heaps for the ID.

Later this week swim is going to order Acacia Confusa seeds. As soon as the A.obtusifolia seedlings and or the Acacia Iteaphylla clones are ready to leave the clone chamber he will get the confusa and more acuminata seeds started.

Thanks to the few things swim still has around the house he can start anything any time of year .

Having 75lt of mash fermenting in 3 x 30lt barrels next to the chamber also boosts my Co2 levels greatly which should help speed things up, later today he may even stick a airlock into a coke bottle lid and make a liter of sugar mash to ferment in the chamber under the shelf in it
 
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