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poweramps 27th November 2008 10:39 PM

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Aikkk, biochemist grad also, doing more of environmental biology. Used to lecture biology and cell biology.

NepNut 27th November 2008 10:42 PM

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Patience... Ken, good things will come to those who wait. :laugh:

NepNut 27th November 2008 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by poweramps (Post 8579)
Aikkk, biochemist grad also, doing more of environmental biology. Used to lecture biology and cell biology.

I c... What you do for a living now? I gave it up after 6 years working in lab playing with chemicals, figured proaobly not too healthy in the long run.... :laugh:

poweramps 27th November 2008 10:49 PM

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I c... What you do for a living now? I gave it up after 6 years working in lab playing with chemicals, figured proaobly not too healthy in the long run.... :laugh:

Smart choice. I have inhaled enough beta-mercaptoethanol, methanol, ethanol, PMSF etc to preserve me, lol. Now working on biomaterials for environmental remediation.

kentosaurs 27th November 2008 10:55 PM

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Not to be rude just saying...
Don't basal rooting and seedling rooting hahaha.....Seriously not trying to stop anything so don't get me wrong.

Ken

malowie 27th November 2008 10:55 PM

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Hi Malowie

Well i asked it because I can see the yellowish bottom of my miranda (where the basals appear) I put just a little LFS to cover it up a little hoping that basals actually appear....My miranda is nowhere near tall its around 22cm which is around 8.5"

Ken

well, my miranda was at least 2 feet long hanging in the air haha..

NepNut 27th November 2008 11:00 PM

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Smart choice. I have inhaled enough beta-mercaptoethanol, methanol, ethanol, PMSF etc to preserve me, lol. Now working on biomaterials for environmental remediation.

Haha.. same here, I probably going to stay mummified after somebody dug me up 500 yrs from now :laugh::laugh:.....at least some aromatics smell nice :laugh::laugh:

Sorry arr Ken, accidentally hijacked your thread :blush:

poweramps 27th November 2008 11:13 PM

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Haha.. same here, I probably going to stay mummified after somebody dug me up 500 yrs from now :laugh::laugh:.....at least some aromatics smell nice :laugh::laugh:

Sorry arr Ken, accidentally hijacked your thread :blush:


Hahaha. Yup, sorry for the biochem hijack. Nevermind, we can be growing basals 1000 yrs frm now. Become keong si already.

kentosaurs 28th November 2008 12:21 AM

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Oh gosh.........I just heard from my parents that most probally next year i might be going to UK for 2 WEEKS@@@@@!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!......

Okays what do i do can neps even take 2 weeks without any watering????

I know that David has said to put it under tray and leave it somewhere which is not sunny.....But 2 week@!!!!!!....... And even if i had to do that means i have to spill some pitcher glue out with rotting mulch of dead ants in there (ugalh!)....Anybody has tried this before????

Ken

undentified 30th November 2008 02:43 AM

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i had tried this before on my ampullaria except i put it at sunnier area. next thing i know my amp's new leaves root completly. btw, my amp is still small in size. i think adult plants are more hardy but who knows......=.=


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