Shannon Alexander
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I'm gonna run half my MP's in my new box once it is finished... see how they turn out on 12/12... I'll throw in one of my strawberry D-lites as well, get it knocked up and see what I get from that cross...
I'm gonna run half my MP's in my new box once it is finished... see how they turn out on 12/12... I'll throw in one of my strawberry D-lites as well, get it knocked up and see what I get from that cross...
Maybe I should get some Big Bud then..? Cross the SD with the MP... splash that with some Big Bud and then Bam... Seed bomb the hell out of Tasmania...
I was thinking about MJ as a possible cure for the Tassie Devil Tumors... It's be funny if it was found to cure it... I bet the government would set up a huge grow up
No, seed orders come through.. Its taking that first jump of sending $40+ to an overseas stranger in the hope theyll send something back. But they get it to you. TBH i just get it sent to my home address in my name, and I havn't gotten a failed shipment yet, maybe your not paranoid *shrug*. Pick a carrier thats stealth. GL
FUCK MY HEAD HURTS!!
Bud, I believe the main issue is a Dash of paranoia mixed in with a pinch of not realizing that around Christmas shit often takes longer...
yeah man my seeds actually came through faster than normal over christmas
hahahaha every part of me hurts... crazy night lol
I know someone in Tassie that was mailed some maize from Peru or somewhere in South America... They just sent it in an envelope no worries...
When grown it is really tough and tasteless...
Was the person I was formally in contact with correct then? Australia is particularly careful of organisms going in and out to protect it's natural fauna? I know rats over there are devistating on some species.
Hello Fellas. Thanks for the responses!
I was speaking less of seeds and more about packages comming into/out of Australia in general being higly regulated.
Years ago I was in contact with a researcher who is an authority on Australian scorpions. He would have loved some of our species just to have something new to examine and of course we'd have loved an Australian species or two as one has never been reared in captivity outside of Australia. From what he explained though the mailing system was/is so regulated (due to fear of biological contamination of native species) that exchanges were near impossible. Perhaps it is regulated, but not as heavily as he suggested? Many of the people like me were amateurs with little to lose, this person had university and state ties so of course he did have things to lose.
Bud