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benzyme said:
it has begun (again)..
after four days, colonies of the clav. 4% PDA, 25 mM l-tryp, 0.05% chloramphenicol.

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Grats benz. is this the wild sample you collected or the old s&h strain? I think you are better off with wild, from what i've read, it can be near impossible to recover the properties of a degraded lab strain.. which could have been the issue before. Need a -80C freezer!
 
benzyme! sweet videos! 8) Here's more of the cannabis and rue growth. I moved all my plants inside recently.
 

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I came across these dreadful yet beautiful Solanaceae plants in my local area and couldn't resist capturing some respectful shots of the Angel's Trumpet Brugmansia arborea (which is wildly extinct), and Datura metel (Hindu Datura). :twisted:
 

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Located a holotype specimen of the famously difficult to photograph and rare Pantherina Meowaria, AKA Panther Cat in of all places my own back yard!

Despite popular opinion, these are indeed psychoactive, with anxiolytic properties if prepared correctly. Once it begins to audibly vibrate it is activated, and you may experience profound relaxation and maybe even giggles simply through contact. Use with caution.
 

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Here's some new female cannabis and rue growth. I recently installed a small, full-spectrum, indoor lighting system reusing plasma LED strips from electronics. ;) :thumb_up:
 

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Cognitive Heart said:
I recently installed a small, full-spectrum, indoor lighting system reusing plasma LED strips from electronics. ;) :thumb_up:
Really? That's awesome. Do you have some schematics that you can share? That sounds like a fun project that could save a ton of money, plus, helps to keep a little bit of junk from becoming garbage.
:thumb_up:

How about a thread all about it?:d
 
null24 said:
Cognitive Heart said:
I recently installed a small, full-spectrum, indoor lighting system reusing plasma LED strips from electronics. ;) :thumb_up:
Really? That's awesome. Do you have some schematics that you can share? That sounds like a fun project that could save a ton of money, plus, helps to keep a little bit of junk from becoming garbage.
:thumb_up:

How about a thread all about it?:d

Thanks! I'm up for that, null24, great idea. :) The TV was an electronic donation for spare parts and up-cycling purposes. I believe its the more environmentally appropriate action to take, as well. TVs are thrown away by the millions every year. And if you're a grower, might as well reuse the plasma LEDs, as most TVs thrown away are still in working condition. Money saving, yes, and also creatively re-purposes your electronic waste.

Now, with all that said, it's a bit tricky extracting the diodes from the interior TV hardware. Mainly due to the fact that the screen is thinly filled with liquid, and plasma screens are sensitive to cracking open and potentially spilling. However, with careful handling can be done with ease.

I'll start applying a diagram to paper and search around for more free plasma TVs while I'm at it. :thumb_up:
 
Here's some recently painted downtown local art in the city garden, my German pointer, and a flower. ;)
 

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Olympia Washington police station/city hall doors after George Floyd protests. Rest in Honor. When I first saw the damage to the doors and windows I was peaking on 300 mics. It was one of the most beautiful things I had ever seen.
 

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Hawaiian sunset vine in deep dream
 

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