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badman


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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: PrimalSoup]
#12956448 - 07/26/10 03:55 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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Calling then Cyanescens might be vague, as there is also a Psilocybe Cyanescens. (this is one strain that I would LOVE to find!)
Yes, and it's awesome. I have an interesting domesticated Ps. cyanescens strain that I'm working to bring back to full fruiting potential, and I'll be offering it here when I get it (making progess).
The potency was much higher than cubensis, more enthenogenic as well, and it was a prolific fruiter:

Stay tuned....
Peace -PS
Domesticated for indoor cultivation?
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PrimalSoup
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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: Javadog]
#12956961 - 07/26/10 05:28 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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LMFAO. ...ah yes, the folly of youth....remember it well, I do.
Oh really? It was a few days before my 33rd birthday, space traveler... 
Carry on, as the turkey vulture said to its chick...
Peace -PS
Edited by PrimalSoup (07/26/10 05:38 PM)
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PrimalSoup
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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: badman]
#12956983 - 07/26/10 05:31 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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Domesticated for indoor cultivation?
Ah yes, that's the beauty. It was a mutant strain that I propagated and preserved. They fruited on rye or wheat berries under the same growing conditions as cubes - albeit a slower developer - but room temp year round.
I have the restored strain pinning on agar now, and I've had a lesser version that went to fruits on bulk (coir/verm/etc) under the same conditions as cubes. Small fruits though that stalled - but with decent potency - so I'm still working on it. 
Peace -PS
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badman


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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: PrimalSoup]
#12957817 - 07/26/10 07:36 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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Interesting.
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Javadog
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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: badman]
#12958207 - 07/26/10 08:43 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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Very!
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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: Javadog]
#12967050 - 07/28/10 02:25 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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Amazing!
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anti-flag
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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: willyjones7]
#12980993 - 07/31/10 12:52 PM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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So what would be a good cube for outdoor if you live in zone 5-6?
I ask to see if it matters, Nothing pops up wild anyways in zone 5-6 but I figure some cubes would have a better time outdoors then others.
Thanks-
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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: anti-flag]
#12981015 - 07/31/10 01:00 PM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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they all grow in the same conditions, regardless of the commercial "strain"
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truskool
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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: anti-flag]
#12984326 - 08/01/10 07:49 AM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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anti-flag said: So what would be a good cube for outdoor if you live in zone 5-6?
I ask to see if it matters, Nothing pops up wild anyways in zone 5-6 but I figure some cubes would have a better time outdoors then others.
Thanks-
I grow outdoor beds in southern ontario. I have to replant them every year but wat the hell still works.
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anti-flag
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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: truskool]
#12984505 - 08/01/10 09:10 AM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks guys. I didn't thik it matters but I thought I would ask.
I was reading and couldn't find much about my zone.
My real problem now is my "area". The area is mostly clay and clay holds water like a bucket.
Should I dig my area and put a tarp down first or something so that the Hpoo,Hay and spaw isn't sitting in a pool of underground water??
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Edited by anti-flag (08/01/10 09:11 AM)
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Doc_T
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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: anti-flag]
#12984511 - 08/01/10 09:13 AM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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Could you line the bottom with gravel or construction rubble or something?
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anti-flag
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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: Doc_T]
#12984527 - 08/01/10 09:18 AM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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I can do whatever needs to be done.
I'm working with Clay so I'm open for any and all ideas.
I dug aabout a 8 inch hole the other day and nothing but water 
When I read up, I find nothing about kinds of grounds/soils your working with ect.
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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: anti-flag]
#12984557 - 08/01/10 09:39 AM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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anti-flag said: I dug aabout a 8 inch hole the other day and nothing but water 
Groundwater? Hole filled all on its own? That's not gonna work.
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anonjon
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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: anti-flag]
#12984599 - 08/01/10 10:04 AM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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anti-flag said: I can do whatever needs to be done.
I'm working with Clay so I'm open for any and all ideas.
I dug aabout a 8 inch hole the other day and nothing but water 
When I read up, I find nothing about kinds of grounds/soils your working with ect.
Raise the elevation of your yard. Buy 50 bags of topsoil and spread it around.
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RODIpure


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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: anonjon]
#12985273 - 08/01/10 01:49 PM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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great post man! thanks for taking the time
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anti-flag
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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: anonjon]
#12986268 - 08/01/10 05:45 PM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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I have thought about a few ideas like this.
The biggest problem is space.
3x3 area at most, Losts of nice tall greens for shade and the garden is going so well I have mother nature making nice thick moss for me on her own all around the area.
I was thinking of making the hole, Putting half cut bricks down on the bottom and place a screen frame on top. I could put rocks over that and lift a good 10 inches away from the clay bottom. The water would just pass by and drip down the small rock/screen and sit in the empty floor with the clay.
This is just an idea as of now, Seems to look to work out the best.
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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: anti-flag]
#12990903 - 08/02/10 01:59 PM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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How would acidic soil affect myc grwoth and fruits? The space I have available to me is surrounded with many conifers and pine needles and whatnot.
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Base Icks



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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: DrJohn]
#12991248 - 08/02/10 02:57 PM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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Soft woods(pine) have antifungal properties. you could try it but I dont know.
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libertaire
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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: PrimalSoup]
#12995103 - 08/03/10 09:39 AM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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PrimalSoup said:
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Calling then Cyanescens might be vague, as there is also a Psilocybe Cyanescens. (this is one strain that I would LOVE to find!)
Yes, and it's awesome. I have an interesting domesticated Ps. cyanescens strain that I'm working to bring back to full fruiting potential, and I'll be offering it here when I get it (making progess).
The potency was much higher than cubensis, more enthenogenic as well, and it was a prolific fruiter:

Stay tuned....
Peace -PS
Not to be this guy, but those don't look like Ps. Cyans. Cyans have wavy caps and don't leave an annulus. The ones pictured look much more like cubes.
Interesting idea none the less, and you did say it's a mutant, so who knows. Keep us updated.
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PrimalSoup
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Re: My take on cubensis strains, especially yield [Re: libertaire]
#12999373 - 08/03/10 11:55 PM (13 years, 5 months ago) |
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Of course I don't expect people to believe it without proof. Hell, I wouldn't believe it if it hadn't happened.
Check the umbos though, don't worry too much about the annulus, that varies. The pic is from a polaroid, you wouldn't want to ID anything off of it, but my cat wanted to pose with them (raised by shrooms). You can see the caramel color, but you can't see their pellicles...
Hey, FWIW I grew them out on wood chips in a spare refrigerator setup for quite a while before the interesting mutation occurred - it was a heat stress accident IIRC. There was a direct ancestral line back to the original cyan spore print and they breed true so far as I can tell yet.
Their potency was 2-3 times that of cubes, weight for weight. I didn't grow cubes at all again after isolating that strain (until recently that is ). I have many more pics of that strain including macros but they're all slides, I'll dig into them sometime, maybe...
Of course I'll post updates, but this is very slow process.
Peace, and wear yer goggles -PS
Edited by PrimalSoup (08/04/10 12:10 AM)
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