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blue_lotus
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: Stains Blue]
#13954795 - 02/13/11 08:06 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Every one would think potency is relative to them, experence or through mind set etc
EXACTLY how I see it myself. If you take everything into account (enviro, experience, body mass, etc), there isn't much more to say than it is entirely subjective. Chemicals "talking and shaking hands" with other chemicals...
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[18:25] < > yeah, my neighbor's cat has said the same thing before. Only issue she's having is pinning. She said it's taking forever.... [18:25] <-> thats cause ur neighbor is letting a cat do it [18:26] < > cats bring something to the table, actually [18:26] < > cat milk is a great addition to a casing, she says [18:27] < > the only way to extract the cat milk is by pressing it's claws out and hissing at it while poking it in the rear [18:28] < > just sit a cup underneath and it's almost automatic!
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blue_lotus
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: biologys]
#13995318 - 02/20/11 12:12 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Interested in hearing more about the Brazil and Puerto Rico strains...Anyone have experience with these? How, um, interesting are these to study? Also, I've recently been hearing something about a White Lighting and Oracle strain....Wasn't able to loc any info about them on quite a few forums, including this one...Anyone care to put their input in on this?
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[18:25] < > yeah, my neighbor's cat has said the same thing before. Only issue she's having is pinning. She said it's taking forever.... [18:25] <-> thats cause ur neighbor is letting a cat do it [18:26] < > cats bring something to the table, actually [18:26] < > cat milk is a great addition to a casing, she says [18:27] < > the only way to extract the cat milk is by pressing it's claws out and hissing at it while poking it in the rear [18:28] < > just sit a cup underneath and it's almost automatic!
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blue_lotus
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: Thrive] 1
#14222679 - 04/01/11 06:51 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Man, I feel the love. New moderators really setting the standard.
On a more worthwhile note, What is the deal with Puerto Ricans? Very particular fruiting standards, tips anyone?
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[18:25] < > yeah, my neighbor's cat has said the same thing before. Only issue she's having is pinning. She said it's taking forever.... [18:25] <-> thats cause ur neighbor is letting a cat do it [18:26] < > cats bring something to the table, actually [18:26] < > cat milk is a great addition to a casing, she says [18:27] < > the only way to extract the cat milk is by pressing it's claws out and hissing at it while poking it in the rear [18:28] < > just sit a cup underneath and it's almost automatic!
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blue_lotus
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: anonjon] 1
#14222891 - 04/01/11 07:44 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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anonjon said:
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blue_lotus said: On a more worthwhile note, What is the deal with Puerto Ricans? Very particular fruiting standards, tips anyone?
It's one of the more finicky ones.It likes to vegetate longer/ more densely, kinda like PE. Back in the day when casings were popular PR was prone to overlay.
So one might expect the top layer to be nearly colonized completely before fruition?
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[18:25] < > yeah, my neighbor's cat has said the same thing before. Only issue she's having is pinning. She said it's taking forever.... [18:25] <-> thats cause ur neighbor is letting a cat do it [18:26] < > cats bring something to the table, actually [18:26] < > cat milk is a great addition to a casing, she says [18:27] < > the only way to extract the cat milk is by pressing it's claws out and hissing at it while poking it in the rear [18:28] < > just sit a cup underneath and it's almost automatic!
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: sq27] 1
#14223340 - 04/01/11 09:13 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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sq27 said: what is a strong mushroom that is easy to grow with little temperature shift, prefferably fast growing with high yeild
Puerto Rican
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[18:25] < > yeah, my neighbor's cat has said the same thing before. Only issue she's having is pinning. She said it's taking forever.... [18:25] <-> thats cause ur neighbor is letting a cat do it [18:26] < > cats bring something to the table, actually [18:26] < > cat milk is a great addition to a casing, she says [18:27] < > the only way to extract the cat milk is by pressing it's claws out and hissing at it while poking it in the rear [18:28] < > just sit a cup underneath and it's almost automatic!
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: M11] 1
#14226512 - 04/02/11 02:52 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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M11 said: I really believe that a cube is a cube (mostly), but there are definitely some characteristics that vary from strain to strain. Take PE for example. It has been highly domesticated and has very different characteristics than other cubes. I don't think that the "cube is a cube" statement necessarily always holds true. We also have to remember that many here inoculate via MS, which itself causes variation within a strain.

I would have to agree. There are minute differences in chemical levels between "races". Seems like a more fitting term. I believe that it's generally more the grow conditions that affect the potential of the flush but sometimes it's a little more of a dud than another.
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[18:25] < > yeah, my neighbor's cat has said the same thing before. Only issue she's having is pinning. She said it's taking forever.... [18:25] <-> thats cause ur neighbor is letting a cat do it [18:26] < > cats bring something to the table, actually [18:26] < > cat milk is a great addition to a casing, she says [18:27] < > the only way to extract the cat milk is by pressing it's claws out and hissing at it while poking it in the rear [18:28] < > just sit a cup underneath and it's almost automatic!
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