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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: whyblameus]
#12135731 - 03/03/10 04:12 PM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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but now that they look like completley normal cube's, will the prints, produce a PE looking fruit or will they be normal looking from now on out?
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: PrimalSoup]
#13886094 - 02/01/11 03:00 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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13's rating of the strain has got me wanting to obtain a print and try myself...just from his personal opinion on it...i value his opinion
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: anonjon]
#13931133 - 02/09/11 12:00 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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tall lanky stems, can be from lack of FAE, as well hollow stems can be caused from fruiting at higher temps..
genetic's also but you already stated that so i left it out
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German Kahuna said:
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Bassballs said: I know hollow stems are a strong indicator of strain, any thoughts?
I know hollow stems are a strong indicator of high temperatures.
thats what i said, but guess it wasn't the answer he wanted lol
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: BlueDvl679]
#13993706 - 02/20/11 01:05 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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if there was no holes for gas exchange in the jars could be a good reason as to why they stalled out...also 50 is sa bit cold and will hault mycelium growth..
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: centurz]
#13997852 - 02/20/11 08:37 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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its not FAE you want, its GE, and the tyvek works fine for that...
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: nootch]
#14007900 - 02/22/11 02:31 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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ralphstersspores.com, or sporeworks.com...both great sites that carry it..
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: nootch]
#14007909 - 02/22/11 02:32 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: Perhapsatron]
#14025610 - 02/25/11 01:49 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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no, there are few albino cube strains around...same growing style. only thing is if its the albino PE, then it'll be like other PE's and a bit slower..
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: Perhapsatron]
#14025800 - 02/25/11 02:33 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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albino a+ amazes me for some reason..not really sure why but i love the strain...so good choice
you're good to go just follow proven tek's and you'll be golden
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: faceyneck]
#14058531 - 03/03/11 06:17 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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less pleasant?
i've always heard feedback that PE is more potent then other cubes
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: 13shrooms]
#14059338 - 03/03/11 11:07 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Golden Teachers
  
and then, same spawn diff tub
   
morel of the story...they all turn out different...lol
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: steelmonkey]
#14110390 - 03/12/11 06:19 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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they dont look like GT's to me..
love the white spots, they so purdy!
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: bateyes88]
#14145774 - 03/18/11 09:39 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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batseye, they're aa+(im almost positive) not true albino
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: bateyes88]
#14146077 - 03/18/11 10:33 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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when you're copying an image from the web, right click and select "copy link location", then in here its [.image]http://blahblahblah[./image] with out the .'s, that'll remove the thumbnail, if you upload it on this site it'll thumbnail it..
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: M11]
#14149894 - 03/19/11 06:29 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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if you're going outside route, why not do a wood lover? instead of cube
but yea all cubes are the same, rather it be indoors or outdoors as long as the conditions are provided they'll grow
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: M11]
#14149974 - 03/19/11 06:44 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Z-strain and ecuador...no real reason, except brazillian's took a dump on me when i grew them haha
but 'a cube is a cube', stands true, they all will grow the same
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: bateyes88]
#14154254 - 03/20/11 02:37 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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i'd stay away from spores101,
ralphstersspores is my personal favorite, but sporeworks has nothing but good reviews as well, and accepts CC's if you want to use one..
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alot of the times i've found real small first flushes, tend to produce much larger fruits on 2nd and 3rd flush...i wouldn't toss it, let it do its thing and see if it changes your opinion on them..
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