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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: Javadog]
#14014831 - 02/23/11 04:30 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Is it possible to search within only one thread? Like, say, I want to search FALBINO, but in THIS thread only...
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: Dragonaut]
#14015377 - 02/23/11 06:06 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Scroll all the way to the bottom of the page and look left.
Awesome. Perfect function for this thread! THANKS!
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: ar1es]
#14037903 - 02/27/11 07:27 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I have the same problem. Tried more LC- less LC, Drier WBS and wetter WBS. Always get the stick, starchy and eventually stinky moisture at the bottom of the jars that usually ends up what looks like killing the myc at the bottom inch or two of each jar. Usually happens after the "30% shake". Ive actually given up on WBS and have reverted back to BRF PFJars.(Other whole grains/berries are IMPOSSIBLE to find around here)
I hadn't thought to try various simmer times. I follow Docs WBS TEK to the letter, but I will give it another go knowing this. I hope I can get it down cause I am SO ready to move beyond PFTek already. I did have a couple successful WBS grows so I know what it can be like when it goes right. It was tough going back to PF, but better than throwing out gloppy, stinking globs of uncolonized, soured WBS!
Sorry for the hi-jack. If all I need to get back on track is a shortening of my simmer times, you have no idea how happy I'll be!! THANK-YOU!!
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: centurz]
#14042785 - 02/28/11 02:58 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Well spank my bottom and call me Hilda. Ill give the no boil tek a try. I never really "boiled"- just when it started to boil, I'd turn it down to a super low "bubble"- not even a "simmer" for about 20 min or until 5% or so are burst- I think thats what doc calls for... But, hell- I'll try anything to get back on track w/ WBS. It does AWESOME when done right. Its the doing right part I have trouble w/! I sure hope it works. WBS beats the crap outta BRF when it works... This is WBS:
This is BRF:
No. Just kidding. BRF can work well but when I got it right (ironically the first time I tried it) WBS works wonders. Seems to take a LC better, too.
Thanks again... hope I can get it right. Again, sorry for the off-topic hi-jack. I'll leave w/ a redeeming pic of a BRF grow LOL:
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: PrimalSoup]
#14138774 - 03/17/11 07:15 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Doin my first PF Redspore - Its just flushing now. The info Ive read says "...rust colored spores and fat-ass shrooms...". Ive had 3 cakes flush so far, and quanity is amazing! But they are LITTLE. The smallest fruits Ive ever seen.
 
This flush netted around 50 wet and 4 dry grams. Its def Redspore- I printed those couple "big" ones.
Anyone else noticed small fruits from PFRedspore? Maybe Im just used to the OI and GT Ive been playing w/ which gave me the same weight in 1 fruit!
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: anonjon]
#14145388 - 03/18/11 08:28 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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A dog is a dog.

A human is a human.
  A cube is a cube.
What is that albino strain on the right?
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I wondered why it didnt enlarge when clicked... Strange. Maybe did you copy the thumbnail instead of full size pic? Ive done that before...
Ive noticed that darker-headed pins seem to abort more often- at least for me.
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: biologys]
#14145845 - 03/18/11 09:50 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Thanks BIOS. Cool pic. I hope my AA+ end up looking like those.
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mycobeginner said: I sent from iPod to hotmail, save Image as...upload pic to shroomery, copy and paste on threAd, what's the other way?
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mycobeginner said: I sent from iPod to hotmail, save Image as...upload pic to shroomery, copy and paste on threAd, what's the other way?
I do the same thing- except I use facebook. If I click on a thumbnail pic on FB, instead of an uncompressed one, then right click, save as, etc... then the posted pic will be a thumbnail, instead of full size.
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Im not sure- other than just make sure its not the thumbnail.
Ive never used myspace for that, but if they show you a list of all your pics, make sure you click on the pic to enlarge it- then right-click and save as... Dont just right click on the pic in the list and save as.
You could prob copy it to a paintshop or some other type program and enlarge it there. Then re-save the new one...
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: Base Icks]
#14150751 - 03/19/11 09:11 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I just got a Falbino print and it had purple spores???...!!! I thought Falbino was a true albino, but if it was, wouldnt the print be white?
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: bateyes88]
#14150957 - 03/19/11 09:51 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Ahhhh. Just read stonesun's journal and got straightened out. So, I wonder if anyone has any white/clear prints of Falbino?
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: M11]
#14154114 - 03/20/11 02:12 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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M11. Love the sig. Words of wisdom from the Rabbit!
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: biologys]
#14165612 - 03/22/11 04:36 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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My PF Redspore has given me LOTS and LOTS of tiny ass fruits- and the strain is known for "Fat-Ass Fruits".
 
This cake looks awesome, but I only got 4-5 dry grams from this flush(first flush). The last strain I grew was Orissa, and I got that from a single shroom!
  
I guess thats part of the magical mystery that is multispore! Kinda like a box 0 chocolates...
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: 13shrooms]
#14194937 - 03/27/11 09:55 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I just got a cubensis called "Golden Mammoth" from the free print thread. Haven't seen the fruits yet, though. Seems to colonize pretty fast, but thats the only characteristic I can personally report on- for now anyway.
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: Obey]
#14198003 - 03/28/11 01:45 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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My very first grow was CAMs. I loved em. As for as fruiting times- it depends on when you birth em. If you take em out the day they hit 100%- your gonna be waiting a week-10 days. Wait til you see good knots n pins before birthing and its only a few days. I got MANY flushes out of my CAMs. I had 3 double stacked cakes that flushed 8-10 times. Granted only the first 3-4 produced any good amount of fruits. But they produced more overall than any Ive grown since. And a nice, mellow body buzz. Not "heady" at all. Good "weekday" trip.
My CAMs:
  
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: Obey] 1
#14198319 - 03/28/11 02:55 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I know its hard to be patient- especially when we first start. But REALLY. If you wait til you see pins before birthing, you WILL be glad you waited.
Im surprised cobweb killed your grow. Ive been lucky, and have never had any (knock,knock), but I thought it is easily treated w h2o2. I recently battled trich. Thats not something I would wish on my worst enemy. Every time I thought I had it licked, It popped right back up again.
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: faceyneck] 1
#14198645 - 03/28/11 04:16 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Strange. Mine are very "normal" looking- just small- and very "watery" I guess. Meaning I loose more than the normal 90%. More like 95%. And, they are very clustery. Meaning I get 10-15 fruits from one pick. They stay attached to each other at the base. I got mine from a trade on here. They def deposit red spores, though. Not bright red, but way more red than purple. Its funny how many variations there can be within one "strain".
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: faceyneck] 1
#14198850 - 03/28/11 04:59 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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bateyes88 said: My PF Redspore has given me LOTS and LOTS of tiny ass fruits- and the strain is known for "Fat-Ass Fruits".
 
This cake looks awesome, but I only got 4-5 dry grams from this flush(first flush). The last strain I grew was Orissa, and I got that from a single shroom!
  
I guess thats part of the magical mystery that is multispore! Kinda like a box 0 chocolates...
Damn, dude! Those PFRS are so NORMAL looking. Weird:
Growing:
At harvest:
PF Redspore is the best yielding strain I've grown, actually. Fruits are SO dense, from my genetics, at least:
   
PFRS from SporeWorks. Potent as all hell also. I was told my PFRS clone were as potent as PE by reliable people. 
Thats so strange. I havent had one fruit w/ a thick stem like those. Mine all are straight, thin, and hollow.
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: 13shrooms] 1
#14198933 - 03/28/11 05:15 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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13shrooms said: drop your fruiting temps by 5-10*, it will slow but you will get thicker more dence fruits. 
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/10987374#10987374
Really? Cool. I will give that a try.
My subs have been drying out lately and I couldnt figure out why. The thermostat/ thermometer in my incubator was busted and holding at 95*F! Def will keep a second thermometer in there from now on!
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