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Why are albinos so desirable?
    #612758 - 04/19/02 08:52 AM (22 years, 3 days ago)

I've been hearing alot about how albino strains can be created by exposing mycelia to blacklight, but I've yet to understand why this mutation is so (apparently) sought after, can anyone tell me?

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Re: Why are albinos so desirable? [Re: sprat]
    #612762 - 04/19/02 08:55 AM (22 years, 3 days ago)

because its cool as fuck? I dont know.....


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Re: Why are albinos so desirable? [Re: I_AM_THE_WALRUS]
    #612791 - 04/19/02 09:30 AM (22 years, 3 days ago)

true, it is cool as fuck, but I was thinking maybe it increased the yield/potency/duration I DON'T KNOW EITHER!

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Re: Why are albinos so desirable? [Re: sprat]
    #612873 - 04/19/02 11:50 AM (22 years, 3 days ago)

they are not desireable. Actually PF is refunding people with syringes if they received some of the mutated albino strain in December of last year or so.

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Re: Why are albinos so desirable? [Re: sprat]
    #612886 - 04/19/02 11:58 AM (22 years, 3 days ago)

if i could grow a mushroom that was.......red, i proably would, its just something cool


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Re: Why are albinos so desirable? [Re: ParticleMan]
    #612930 - 04/19/02 01:09 PM (22 years, 3 days ago)

ok, ok, so i can, but you get my point


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Re: Why are albinos so desirable? [Re: sprat]
    #613016 - 04/19/02 03:12 PM (22 years, 2 days ago)

I dropped 3 grams of white albino mush before and it was pretty intense and the shrooms didnt even have that bad of a taste all in all it was a good trip on them


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Re: Why are albinos so desirable? [Re: mushman420]
    #613113 - 04/19/02 05:22 PM (22 years, 2 days ago)

heres gthe big deal. when PF first put this up for sale he supposed that maybe since the sex organs never formed and they would grow to full size bt keep producing psilocybin instead of stopping after the cap starts to break. thats the big deal. it was an idea not a claim. its no longer on his site cause it was twisted around. other guesses was that the albino strain was producing far more than the regular strain. eventually it was just baseless speculation. however, i have talked to several ppl that said that they thought the albinos were harder to digest or something cause they got sicker more often of those type than any other. perhaps its just a cluster of ppl. as a rule, with the exception of Mr G's B+ strain, i stay far away from mutated shit. B+ has been around long enough any probs would have surfaced by now. fmfarms.com for the master prints.

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Re: Why are albinos so desirable? [Re: Peyotl]
    #613120 - 04/19/02 05:35 PM (22 years, 2 days ago)

i ate a 45g albino shroom who's cap split when it was about 20g. it definitely continued producing alkloids. The alkloids stop producing when the fungus has to transfer its focus to spore production, and since albinos are sterile, they continue production.


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Re: Why are albinos so desirable? [Re: Eightball]
    #23333460 - 06/11/16 04:50 PM (7 years, 10 months ago)

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Eightball said:
i ate a 45g albino shroom who's cap split when it was about 20g.  it definitely continued producing alkloids.  The alkloids stop producing when the fungus has to transfer its focus to spore production, and since albinos are sterile, they continue production. 




is this true?

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Re: Why are albinos so desirable? [Re: openmindedcanvas]
    #23333472 - 06/11/16 04:54 PM (7 years, 10 months ago)

maybe maybe not. depends on the mechanism. if it's a feedback loop from spore production, or simply a switch that happens at maturity. they could keep producing but I bet they don't

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