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Jen goes into an emetic fit...

Although, people do consume the female reproductive cells as a delicacy. Why the hell not the male's.......
 
That does seem reminiscent of your spring roll chewing....

CWO, a very memorable required reading from high school. Next, you will be telling me to decipher a Rorschach for you...
 
Well I should tell you now about that incorrigible ptyalism of yours. Also, a change of gut microflora would not be a bad idea and should take care of that bit of flatulence....
 
. . . And your soul-shattering halitosis? The excessive drooling was only a prelude to a volcanic bout of emesis; the farting, just for kicks . . .
 
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Ahhhh, the sweet smell of ketone bodies from my presummer autophagy. I have heard it is a mate attractant in some cultures. Glad to know I am in good company. And I do hope your practice for old age pays off. I head Depends are reliable........
 
If instigated, yes I will take the bait and digress. For a moment there, it seemed like the everyday conversations I have in lab.

But pardon the slight usurpation of your thread. BigBella appears to be having sayers remorse.....
 
I'm going to plant some explants today. Does anyone know if TC will work on a root tip emerging from the pot of my N. ampullaria? Also, how do you transfer wet seeds from sterilization into a vessel without having them stick to the forceps/other seeds?
 
I'm going to plant some explants today. Does anyone know if TC will work on a root tip emerging from the pot of my N. ampullaria? Also, how do you transfer wet seeds from sterilization into a vessel without having them stick to the forceps/other seeds?

Nepenthes explants are extremely difficult to sterilize properly, since an endosymbiotic alga lives within its tissues; and can easily overrun a culture vessel. Lowland species are even more difficult, for that reason.

In terms of transferring seed, I use pouches of filter paper and simply use some forceps to remove them from the wet surface; ans sticking is seldom a problem. Also, innoculating loops are useful and I believe both pokie22 and I offered to send you some, along with standard media . . .
 
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