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Silvershark Divine


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wyldeflower Budding

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sure you will love them when they are grown its allways nice to pick your own food.. _________________
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Silvershark Divine


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trafficdonor Earthy


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I get the white fluff sometimes when growing flowers from seed. uually means the compost has gone rotten, maybe thats a good thing for mushrooms though lol.
I have a gecko too. Ramona is a leopard gecko, and 15 years old in august.  _________________ TrafficDonor - where people who care to surf, care and surf |
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Silvershark Divine


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Orcadreamer Budding


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AngelMutley Guardian


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I saw some mushroom kits a few years ago, looked into how to grow em but it seemed like LOT of work for very little reward, if any at all. Definitely dont think I'll be bothering with trying to grow em now I've read this, which is a shame cause I love mushrooms! |
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