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Re: Laziness of the (super) lazy in the 04 (800m)




by guibnd » 15/06/18, 11:40

yes it could be a blob! something that looks like foam
a year or two ago, I heard a lot about it, especially on the radio; a scientist had released a book and she spoke with a lot of humor and almost the affection of her brainless blob but who knows how to do a lot of things (to ask where is hiding the intelligence of the shot?!)
the thing, it never dies (does not fear the fire ...), it becomes gigantic ... and in addition she said that it could develop very quickly (it is the case with you apparently)
a blob was invited home, you're not in the m .....! no I'm kidding : Mrgreen:
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 15/06/18, 11:49

As much to address directly to the good god ... or the goddess in this case Image


Audrey Dussutour has a website and an email and here is her answer

beautiful pictures!
yes it is a myxomycete (or blob!)
these organisms eat only mycellium (mushroom) and bacteria but not plants I reassure you!
it will not sporulate and disappear, no risk for your plants :-)

Dr. Audrey Dussutour
Research Center on Animal Cognition
UMR 5169 CNRS, Building 4R3, Door 220
University Toulouse III
118 road of Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse, FRANCE


I asked him a complementary question ... because I do not understand why he would disappear .... since there are oats in the greenhouse (yes the straw it sprouts : Mrgreen: )


By the way if he eats mycellium it is perhaps not the top not?

Yeah, after last year's orobranches was missing more than that Image
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 19/06/18, 00:02

Death of a blob

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the resurrected blob
there are small bits here and there ... my faith as long as it does not degrade the plants ...

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Lightening around raspberries

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The peas sowed dru: it grows (the photo date, since it is even higher)

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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 19/06/18, 00:13

For the rest and especially the tomatoes we have really 7 15cm shoots approximately related to direct seeding both in the greenhouse in the garden and outside (a priori) some spontaneous regrowth in the greenhouse.

We really wonder if at 7cm 19 June we will have tomatoes ... before September 15

Last year, I do not remember how long a plant grows before giving ...
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by Diabolorent » 19/06/18, 08:27

For my Raspberry I cleared all around and above.

For the gooseberries I did a test: 1 planted at the edge of the wood (on the same border as the raspberry) well cleared with a sunrise up to 12h30 / 13h00, and the other in open fields in herbs with sunrise up to about 17 / 18h00.
We will see who will feel the best : Cheesy:

And in the end, I planted my unique Fraisier (for the moment) in my kitchen garden : Lol:

As for zucchini, more traces and they are superb (see photos on my post : Wink: )

And tomatoes bloom :P
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 20/06/18, 00:46

Well that's all that ....

Nothing better than doing tests .... it's just the number that makes me crumple: a test on 1 only foot ... you're not immune to a failure that would not be one but a stroke of luck.
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 20/06/18, 01:54

Illustration of what we were talking about before ... mulching OUTSIDE the vegetable garden ...

there the vegetable garden is on the left
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there he is on the right
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there he is on the left and a potato pushes the naughty outside ... too bad for her if the rabbits feast on it
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 28/06/18, 10:37

Every two days the kittens (less than 3 months) are entitled to their rabbit but today the catch was more spectacular ....

I am not very specialist but would not it be a young hare?

The catch was too big for the kittens who usually feast of the rabbits, where suddenly it will be for us and will end in congelo.

Only question: how the mother who is a fifrelin .... (but live like a cheetah) she was able to pick this bestiau (which is a priori faster than it) and especially make him pass the portal (jump 70cm high) and drag it to the door so that it should be heavier than it?

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by guibnd » 28/06/18, 10:58

nico239 wrote:Only question: how the mother who is a fifrelin .... (but live like a cheetah) she was able to pick this bestiau (which is a priori faster than it) and especially make him pass the portal (jump 70cm high) and drag it to the door so that it should be heavier than it?

I confirm that this is a young hare; long hind legs and big ears.
and indeed, thanks to the long hind legs of the hare, I doubt that your cat was able to run it or the hare was sick or ... lazy ... or your cat is very hungry : Mrgreen:
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but that was before the Didite ...
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 28/06/18, 11:01

That's what I thought.

Sick maybe .... we'll tell you that when we have ... digested : Shock: if we succeed

I'm not at home it's Mrs. who sent me this photo at breakfast : Mrgreen:

Be careful, the cat next to the hare is not the mother but one of his kittens ...

We also have some "rats" from time to time (well, some pieces of rats)
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