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idunno
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Re: PE#6 , Is it finally stabilized or it's a supprise each time ? [Re: 13shrooms]
#13853136 - 01/26/11 10:43 AM (13 years, 4 days ago) |
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Amen Brother 13shrooms Keep on preachen- With out Fae there is no humidity generation
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13shrooms
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Re: PE#6 , Is it finally stabilized or it's a supprise each time ? [Re: idunno]
#13853159 - 01/26/11 10:47 AM (13 years, 4 days ago) |
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oh yeah, holes are crucial to humidity in a sgfc, the bottom holes carry air up into the fruiting environment bringing with the evaped moisture thus humidifying the FC, if you were to have fewer holes the humidity would drop due to less moisture being evaped into the fruiting environment. 
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anonjon
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Re: PE#6 , Is it finally stabilized or it's a supprise each time ? [Re: 13shrooms]
#13853414 - 01/26/11 11:31 AM (13 years, 4 days ago) |
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Relying strictly on manual fanning will give you crap results, even if you are diligently fanning 5-10 times a day.
It doesn't at all compare the fae you'd get from the shotgun holes, or from an air pump in a pmp.
You might get 3-5 fuzzy little shrooms per flush by manually fanning, but that blows.
Look at this tray in a sealed chamber: it's pathetic
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Re: PE#6 , Is it finally stabilized or it's a supprise each time ? [Re: anonjon]
#13854101 - 01/26/11 01:31 PM (13 years, 4 days ago) |
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Whoa thanks for the speedy replies that's what's great about the shroomery huh. Well now I know I'll be making holes on all sides for sure, just thought it might be a bit over board but I get the concept. I had done some brf cakes in a sgfc a while back with only a couple holes at the top.. It didnt do too well... Thanks again I don't think I've ever been on a faster forum then this one haha shrooms rule eh
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aris
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Conflicting Info about PE and Strawlogs [Re: Rose]
#13869970 - 01/29/11 08:45 AM (13 years, 2 days ago) |
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Just read a post about PE having a tendency to make some blob fruits on the first flush and then fruiting normally on the second flush.
How common is that going to happen?  What provokes the reaction? Can it be avoided on straw logs?
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Javadog
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Re: Conflicting Info about PE and Strawlogs [Re: aris]
#13870133 - 01/29/11 09:34 AM (13 years, 1 day ago) |
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I am not sure, but it does seem to happen with enough consistency to suggest genetics as the reason.
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anonjon
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Re: Conflicting Info about PE and Strawlogs [Re: aris]
#13870190 - 01/29/11 09:46 AM (13 years, 1 day ago) |
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aris said:
How common is that going to happen? What provokes the reaction? Can it be avoided on straw logs?
It happens when sub is rich. You won't see it on straw. PE performs very well on straw.
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nexus1946
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Re: Conflicting Info about PE and Strawlogs [Re: aris]
#13870744 - 01/29/11 12:07 PM (13 years, 1 day ago) |
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Quote:
aris said:
Just read a post about PE having a tendency to make some blob fruits on the first flush and then fruiting normally on the second flush.
How common is that going to happen?  What provokes the reaction? Can it be avoided on straw logs? 
I just had a PE cake grow out 'normal' looking Cube fruits. Was also grown on a straw/coir mix.
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ShadowYogi
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: nexus1946]
#13879915 - 01/31/11 12:33 AM (13 years, 8 hours ago) |
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Now with extra Magic...does this video infomercial speak the truth about the different truffle strains and their potent-ency?
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mycobeginner
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: ShadowYogi]
#13879960 - 01/31/11 12:49 AM (13 years, 7 hours ago) |
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so PE grows well on straw? i have 7 quarts of PE uncut going now and sub advice would be cool. and fruiting temps and whatnot.
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VancouverNoob
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: ShadowYogi]
#13880170 - 01/31/11 02:19 AM (13 years, 6 hours ago) |
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Quote:
ShadowYogi said:
Now with extra Magic...does this video infomercial speak the truth about the different truffle strains and their potent-ency?
For real? Is this like "Spice?" hahaha
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andymc
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VancouverNoob said: For real? Is this like "Spice?" hahaha
Depends what you mean ... are magic truffles real? Yes, yes they are. Search for sclerotia.
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: andymc]
#13880413 - 01/31/11 05:25 AM (13 years, 3 hours ago) |
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I'm colonizing my first set of Golden Teachers. While i wait though i wanna start more jars. I'm looking for something super fast and from what i've seen the Psilocybe Cubensis Z- strain is the one i want. Now i'm curious as to what the potency is and any special characteristics? Or helpful tips or techniques cultivating like what they grow best in? Just looking for some advice from a cultivator that has experience with the strain.
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anonjon
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: mycobeginner]
#13880839 - 01/31/11 09:17 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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mycobeginner said: so PE grows well on straw? i have 7 quarts of PE uncut going now and sub advice would be cool. and fruiting temps and whatnot.
They grow large and bulky on straw without as much mutation. But as with any cube I still recommend hpoo or coir. Even if the sub is a little rich and you get a mutant first flush, the second flush will come in normal and the mutants are super potent. So it's no loss. I found with peu, when the sub is rich you get a flush of really fat-bodied fruits:
 Here's second flush fruits for comparison:
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13shrooms
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: anonjon]
#13880875 - 01/31/11 09:35 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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fat bodied fruits and mutants are products of their environmental growing conditions (amount of fae/moisture-Rh/lighting/temps) not substrate makeup. the sub mearly supplies your myc colony with food/nutrients for fruiting. there looks are environmental. 
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anonjon
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: 13shrooms]
#13880892 - 01/31/11 09:41 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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13shrooms said: fat bodied fruits and mutants are products of their environmental growing conditions (amount of fae/moisture-Rh/lighting/temps) not substrate makeup. the sub mearly supplies your myc colony with food/nutrients for fruiting. there looks are environmental.  
Nope, they are from the same substrate under the same conditions. I've seen it over and over. When you richen up the substrate it has this affect.
There was one fellow who used a ridiculous amount of vegetable oil in his peu and the first flush looked like turnips they were so fat.
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: anonjon]
#13880942 - 01/31/11 09:55 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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anonjon said:
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13shrooms said: fat bodied fruits and mutants are products of their environmental growing conditions (amount of fae/moisture-Rh/lighting/temps) not substrate makeup. the sub mearly supplies your myc colony with food/nutrients for fruiting. there looks are environmental.  
Nope, they are from the same substrate under the same conditions. I've seen it over and over. When you richen up the substrate it has this affect.
There was one fellow who used a ridiculous amount of vegetable oil in his peu and the first flush looked like turnips they were so fat.
I had the same things with just coir/verm+gyp.
<-- 1st flush
<-- 2nd flush
<-- 3rd flush
your sub is for the veg stage/colonizing/absorbing nutes, then when fruiting it uses/spend those nutes making fruitbodies, the environment (Rh/sub moisture/temps/fae/lighting) conditions will/do determine the shape/size/looks of cubes to an extent cuz a PE wont look just like a GT due to genetics.
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: livefast09]
#13880948 - 01/31/11 09:59 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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livefast09 said: I'm colonizing my first set of Golden Teachers. While i wait though i wanna start more jars. I'm looking for something super fast and from what i've seen the Psilocybe Cubensis Z- strain is the one i want. Now i'm curious as to what the potency is and any special characteristics? Or helpful tips or techniques cultivating like what they grow best in? Just looking for some advice from a cultivator that has experience with the strain.
Z strain are my 2nd fav cube. 
they like coir/verm or manure/verm or both mixed. they wont dissapoint you. 
look up Damion5050s elementary coir tek.
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: 13shrooms]
#13881122 - 01/31/11 10:50 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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pe6? yay or nay? as strong as pe? stronger than all cubes?
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Re: Strain/Race/Variety Thread [Re: m00nshine]
#13881277 - 01/31/11 11:27 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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ive got some pe6 colonizing some WBS now. I can tell ya now that its a really slow colonizer ime
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