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RogerRabbit
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: tazz]
#10620250 - 07/04/09 11:05 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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I stand corrected.  RR
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Sebastien
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: prismism]
#10620375 - 07/04/09 11:29 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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freespeech said: The answer to the question you didn't ask is: no, you aren't patient enough to cultivate mushrooms.
Eating mycelium? How desperate are you?
eating mycelium isn't a desperate act at all, well, I guess it really just comes down to someone's opinion and all. After a few flushes, a used cake can make you trip pretty hard. After they have been dried, they are a bit like rice cakes. If you ask me, a rice cake with psychoactive properties is pretty cool.
this is a lie. eating mycellium wont make you trip. tried it multiple times personally..both with spent cakes and cakes that have yet to flush. boiled the cakes to extract and made tea. you feel absolutely nothing. go ahead. you are wasting your time.
just because you havent been able to trip off of your cakes, do not call me a liar. Many people on this forums have said that they have tripped off of their cakes. Honestly, don't go around calling bullshit on posts like that, especially if you don't know what you're talking about.
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: Sebastien]
#10620438 - 07/04/09 11:40 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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I could swear that I've read here that you can trip of the myc after it has fruited, but it only has psilocin beforehand. after the myc has fruited theres enough psilocybin to make you trip... so I hear
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cyb3rtr0n
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: breakfast]
#10620469 - 07/04/09 11:43 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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eat the whole bag, then report back.
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prismism



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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: Sebastien]
#10620475 - 07/04/09 11:44 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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RogerRabbit said: Tertiary mycelium is what produces actives, not what is colonizing grains. RR
go ahead and eat your mycellium. i guess some people just need to find these things out through personal experience.
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AlexP



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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: tazz]
#10620488 - 07/04/09 11:46 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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LOL WTF?
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shakalaka
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: freespeech]
#10622331 - 07/04/09 08:20 PM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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Appreciate your concern with how desperate i am...but the deal is... 1) The bag was not fully colonized...and it burst open. Probably contamed. So, either experiment with extracting mycelium...or throw it out. I chose a lil experiment.
2) It is not vermiculite and brf...it was wild bird seed so all i did was add some lemon juice and water to a bottle, then shook it up and strained the birdseed out. It actually tasted pretty good with ice lemon tea. haha.
3) This is not my only friggin bag. I have many other similar bags doin its thing...so ya..i do have the patience to fruit...but not the stupidity to fruit a contamed bag. Also didn't have the heart to waste it when there was a chance of gettin a buzz off the mycelium. After reading posts here...i still wasn't sure if it would do anything....BUT IT DID.
I shook and strained out about 14 ounces of colonized wbs and drank the resulting liquid. It got me buzzed like taking about 1 gram of mushies. Normally I do 5 when i wanna trip well...but this was perfect for what i had planned for the night. Had a great time with friends...was it worth it? YES...will i do it again? prob not if i have mushrooms layin around...but if im lackin in that department...then yes...i would do it again.
Edited by shakalaka (07/04/09 08:35 PM)
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shakalaka
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: RogerRabbit]
#10622343 - 07/04/09 08:26 PM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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Has anyone eated colonized wbs??
The word is ate.
Birds love it. I know when I toss colonized rye berries out for the birds in the winter, they leave the wbs in their feeders and go straight to the colonized seed. I suppose you could get some nutrition from it as well, but bird seed is hardly human food. Tertiary mycelium is what produces actives, not what is colonizing grains. RR
haha..that was a typo..i meant to type eaten..sorry everyone...god im embarrassed.
Edited by shakalaka (07/04/09 08:28 PM)
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shakalaka
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: prismism]
#10622353 - 07/04/09 08:29 PM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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RogerRabbit said: Tertiary mycelium is what produces actives, not what is colonizing grains. RR
go ahead and eat your mycellium. i guess some people just need to find these things out through personal experience.
Friend and i just did. Honestly it was about a 1 gram trip...good times actually!
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RogerRabbit
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: shakalaka]
#10622727 - 07/04/09 10:45 PM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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shakalaka said: ...but not the stupidity to fruit a contamed bag. Also didn't have the heart to waste it when there was a chance of gettin a buzz off the mycelium.
Interesting. You won't fruit a contaminated substrate, but you'll drink it directly.  RR
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AlexP



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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: RogerRabbit]
#10622733 - 07/04/09 10:47 PM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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-------------------- "To feel today what one felt yesterday isn't to feel - it's to remember today what was felt yesterday, to be today's living corpse of what yesterday was lived and lost." Fernando Pessoa
"When one creates phantoms for oneself, one puts vampires into the world, and one must nourish these children of a voluntary nightmare with one's blood, one's life, one's intelligence, and one's reason, without ever satisfying them." Eliphas Levi
"The joy of life consists in the exercise of one's energies, continual growth, constant change, the enjoyment of every new experience. To stop means simply to die. The eternal mistake of mankind is to set up an attainable ideal." Aleister Crowley
"The Universe is an artistic catharsis." Artifex Infinitum
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Psilosophy
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: tazz]
#10622935 - 07/04/09 11:59 PM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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Has anyone eated colonized wbs??
The word is ate.
Actually it's "eaten". "Has anyone eaten colonized WBS?" Eaten is the past participle of eat.
In America, ate, is the more appropriate word choice because it is most often used in society in lieu of eaten. And I've also heard eating myc & grains will give you a stomach ache long before a trip but G/L and let us know how it works out!
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gnarfbuckle
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: Psilosophy]
#10622968 - 07/05/09 12:09 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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you should have just taken the colonized parts and made a casing or outdoor bed IMO.
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darkestmage
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: gnarfbuckle]
#10623197 - 07/05/09 01:25 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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Sometimes I wonder about the literacy of the posters here.
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shakalaka
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: RogerRabbit]
#10623204 - 07/05/09 01:27 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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shakalaka said: ...but not the stupidity to fruit a contamed bag. Also didn't have the heart to waste it when there was a chance of gettin a buzz off the mycelium.
Interesting. You won't fruit a contaminated substrate, but you'll drink it directly.  RR
Hey RR...would u reccomend that someone fruit a bag of colonizing wbs that was exposed to the elements for half a day? I figured that if i went out to buy all the materials to fruit the bag that day...it would prob contam...being not just a waste of wbs...but a waste of time, and other materials. So i made the decision like that. The bag was not yet contamed...but it was exposed to contams...and if allowed to fruit...would not likely have made it...right?
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shakalaka
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: Psilosophy]
#10623215 - 07/05/09 01:29 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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I did in an earlier post...it went well...not too much work invloved...and it tasted good...was like taking 1 gram of cubes.
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shakalaka
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: gnarfbuckle]
#10623228 - 07/05/09 01:35 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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gnarfbuckle said: you should have just taken the colonized parts and made a casing or outdoor bed IMO.
The outdoor bed crossed my mind...but its the middle of winter here in australia...so..a no go right now. I also didnt have the time to go gather up materials to fruit just yet...needed tubs and coir and coffee and other shizzles. So ya..that woulda been the best option...but just didnt have the time.
I honestly dont know what the big deal is...why do ppl get sooooo worked up about tryin out of the box things? it wasn't that bad...i had a great time...i felt the effects of a low dose mushroom trip!! it wasnt gross or unhealthy for my body...i drank lots of water,lemon juice, and ice tea with the mycelium...i didnt have to poo out verm....took 3 mins to make...whats the big deal? YES I HAVE THE PATIENTS TO FRUIT IT...YES ITS WAAAAAAAAAAAY BETTER TO WAIT...but given the circumstances...what was the big deal? The thing is...IT DID GET ME HIGH. I just learned something new and confirmed something for myself...the experiment was a success. Thanks everyone!
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: shakalaka]
#10623780 - 07/05/09 08:26 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hey RR...would u reccomend that someone fruit a bag of colonizing wbs that was exposed to the elements for half a day?
The best thing you did was taking it out of your growing environment. It is surely better to eat it than to feed bacteria, spores and other competitors to your mycelium. TC
-------------------- "To feel today what one felt yesterday isn't to feel - it's to remember today what was felt yesterday, to be today's living corpse of what yesterday was lived and lost." Fernando Pessoa
"When one creates phantoms for oneself, one puts vampires into the world, and one must nourish these children of a voluntary nightmare with one's blood, one's life, one's intelligence, and one's reason, without ever satisfying them." Eliphas Levi
"The joy of life consists in the exercise of one's energies, continual growth, constant change, the enjoyment of every new experience. To stop means simply to die. The eternal mistake of mankind is to set up an attainable ideal." Aleister Crowley
"The Universe is an artistic catharsis." Artifex Infinitum
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: RogerRabbit]
#10623806 - 07/05/09 08:36 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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Interesting. You won't fruit a contaminated substrate, but you'll drink it directly.  RR
I really don't mean to irritate one of the top experts here... but if you think about it, we eat all kinds of stuff that would be considered unacceptably contaminated for growing mushrooms on. There's a difference between something that's clean enough to eat relatively safely, and something that's sterile enough to sit for an extended period, waiting to be colonized.
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shakalaka
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Re: Has anyone eated colonized wbs?? [Re: AlexP]
#10627292 - 07/05/09 10:20 PM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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ya i just wanted to follow protocol which i have mostly learned from this site.
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