/r/Acacias
Acacia is a polyphyletic genus in the family Mimosoideae, comprised of Acacia, Vachellia, Senegalia, Acaciella and Mariosousa.
Anything and everything related to the tribe of plants under the name βAcaciaβ
/r/Acacias
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I have a fair bit to trade or I am happy to buy them. I am aware of the Australian vendors. Thanks!
Thoughts on using this Rhyzobium inoculant to help seedlings through the tricky seedling phase? https://britain.desertcart.com/products/404189028
Here in Australia (Melbourne specifically) It is next to impossible to extract DMT I enjoy. I have a very rocky relationship with NMT and basically the only widely available bark for extractions is Acacia acuminata which is ridiculously high in NMT.
Mhrb and Acacia courtii are very similar. Both have incredibly low fat contents and they both are basically just DMT. But Acacia courtii is critically endangered and mimosa is a banned import item due to being an 'agricultural hazard' I just wish it was easier to find either of these here
Any advice on how to get these started would be greatly appreciated :D
7 month old Confusa - I may have overwatered it a month ago, but it seemed like it was recovering... and then it started wilting. Tap water? Soil comp? (It was in a peat type mix for the majority of the time) I keep killing these things! Help!