Mark Jenson on X. I just copied one of his tweets there are 2 new ones. He has a lot of comments too. I suggest getting on there to read them all

At u/ReElementTechwe have to consider 2027 Marion expansion for tungsten from partners feedstock and lithium carbonate from black mass.
u/ReElementTechprocessed lfp black mass for 3 years and have the process very well developed. If we built a 5,000 metric ton line and sold lithium carbonate at a 5% discount to market we would generate over $100mm from this line and high margin through u/electrifiedmatfeedstock.

Another line we have been developing a process for with our partners feedstock in east Asia is #tungsten.

The versatile of the tech is insane.

Next update from production lines in Marion is our magnet line that’s coming online soon. Dy, Tb, Nd and NdPr. Pulling pure Nd is very important for magnet makers to make the specific ratio. There are other producers of NdPr - if you need help separating the Nd we can help through this line.

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u/telepathist11 — 5 days ago

Anyone buying this dip?

I was loading shares at the lows. Even got .67 for Jan 1 calls today. How will those not work out? Seems like easy fishing here. What do you think?

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u/telepathist11 — 1 month ago

There is no wrong way to butterfly garden. It is easy to get better

I released my 58th monarch of the year today. I saw my fist one May 23. I use pots inside a non AC room with a window. I have 12 25 gallon pots and 150 one gallons planted. The 25gallons act as islands. I try not to mix too many cats together to prevent OE. Island technique.

Almost none outside are surviving. I use tropical milkweed and live in Florida. Yesterday I ordered some 15 gallons pots and just planted the 150 one gallons over the weekend with transplants I had been growing in 32 pot trays.

After the Monarchs come out of the chrysalis, I put the plants back outside fertilize water and then reuse after they grow. The season lasts strong here into December when frost can start, but Ive done it straight thru the winter multiple times.

My main nectar source is tithonia torches which I renamed Florida Tall Poppies

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u/telepathist11 — 1 month ago

Reentry @ 1.86 Anyone get the feeling rare earths will become popular soon again?

The restart of the war in Hormuz and the seasonal matching from last year might awaken the sector

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u/telepathist11 — 1 month ago
▲ 44 r/NativePlantCirclejerk+1 crossposts

The Virtuous Cycle

I live in Florida and have recently released 31 monarchs. It was my first batch. I didnt get a "bird" as I call them until May 23. I now have more eggs than I can deal with and I used to be an organic farmer. I do love it so. Me and the plants vs the birds. I love it when I get an eat out where they eat all my milkweed, but that only happens outside rarely. There is very high death rate outside so I bring them inside. I'm planning to do a full 4 figures (thousand) this year. I'm training for 2028 LA Olympics even tho I'm just going to be a spectator. Maybe we could get butterfly gardening in the Olympics one day?

My monarchs lay more eggs creating a virtuous cycle only broken winter. I can keep them here over the winter too, but we had a horrible drought so I let it go last winter. Coming back at it and I will have birds in the air 365 until the opening ceremonies 2 years from now. Keep up the Lord's work yall

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u/Formal-Ad-7184 — 2 months ago