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_OttO_
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Re: Strain profiles.... [Re: _OttO_] 1
#6352586 - 12/09/06 10:10 PM (17 years, 1 month ago) |
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In the esssence of strains and strain conversation, the best I have tried yet is PE6, by our very own Roger. They are very different to other cubensis strains I've tried so far, while all the others tend to be quite similar - this one stands out with distinct differences....
The stems are rather 'woody' and the caps quite dark, heavy heavy spore dropper and picture perfect specimens. Very weighty, and extremely potent - they almost drip blue after you handle them, and this is consistent for em over many trials in different growing parameters.
Working with a clone of this has given me my best results to date -
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Re: Strain profiles.... [Re: _OttO_] 1
#6361163 - 12/12/06 11:48 AM (17 years, 1 month ago) |
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_OttO_ said: In the esssence of strains and strain conversation, the best I have tried yet is PE6, by our very own Roger. They are very different to other cubensis strains I've tried so far, while all the others tend to be quite similar - this one stands out with distinct differences....
The stems are rather 'woody' and the caps quite dark, heavy heavy spore dropper and picture perfect specimens. Very weighty, and extremely potent - they almost drip blue after you handle them, and this is consistent for em over many trials in different growing parameters.
Working with a clone of this has given me my best results to date -
those look amazing
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etam
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Re: Strain profiles.... [Re: Abortfungi] 1
#6408488 - 12/29/06 03:35 PM (17 years, 1 month ago) |
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Multispore EQ in uncased tennstud... big fruits, hollow stems.
That's EQ for you.
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OldSpice
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Shroomerbrain said: How about some info on the (PF classic) strain for a newbie. So much to learn... So little brain space left.
Best potency ive ever grown was PF Classics Spotty pinning but a very good yield overall
 Well worth the effort 2 dry was 8+ hrs of nice colourization I highly reccomend the PF Classics bigtime my friends
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Re: THE STRAIN THREAD! [Re: faceyneck] 1
#6498011 - 01/25/07 11:52 PM (17 years, 6 days ago) |
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an eigth is 3.5 grams.
anyway creeper in my experience.
Creeper slow starting on the colonize but very fast once it gets going.
decent mushrooms large fruits and caps.
light bluing on cut
Most who took the ones ive grown say they were the most intense they have done and very visual. I thought they were heavy body high very nice mellow trip. here are some pictures
 WBS COCOCOIR^^^^
 WBS HPOO COCOCOIR^^^^
Also ive grown tak mountain
Tak Steady fast colonization Long large stem smaller cap bluing depnds on subs VERY VERT BLUE ON Hpoo decent on anything else Very instense and not at all mellow pretty visual long trip way longer then creeper.
and a few pics


Edited by MADPANTSDOME (01/25/07 11:56 PM)
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OldSpice
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Re: Strain profiles.... [Re: Roadkill] 1
#6632487 - 03/03/07 08:09 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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PFC`s were the most potent i have ever grown I was using your poo tec Road
 Kinda spotty results with the 1st flush but it was worth the labour i invested I took a lot of pics from this grow

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Fahkface
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Re: PENIS ENVY or B+ [Re: Stroph] 1
#6687038 - 03/19/07 01:17 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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@ Geko
Guess you've seen the strain offered by me. I've never seen it on the shroomery so I can't really tell you anything about it except the facts I've experienced myself.
About the "Lizard King"
What i can say about it is that it's mycelium growth is extremely fast and medium rhizomorph. Compared to the strains I've grown so far it has the fastest myc growth which seems to be quiet resistant (but I guess it's mostly the same). Anyway... what can I say about the fruits? The fruiting is quiet prolific. It grows fast and quiet nicely shaped. It's fruits are mostly slender with a hollow stem and caps that aren't too big. The veils are pretty thin and separate from the cap in one peace most of the time but almost disappear after a day due to their thin consistency. It's printing qualities are excellent!
What appeared to me very positively is the fact that this strain seems to flush forever. Though the fruits keep getting smaller with every flush it has an excellent potential in producing up to about 8 flushes. Maybe... Right now flush number seven is growing on five of my cakes. I can't say anything about the potency of it, I've never tried it.
Guess that's anything I can say about it right now. I like it 
here are some pics 





This one was the biggest I've grown

Some Casing pics:






That's it...
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Re: Thanks! [Re: Fahkface] 1
#6699309 - 03/22/07 01:20 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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send RR a pm and ask him to reply to this...
Yea, I've been working 18+ hours per day trying to get my cultivation dvd finished, so my time is very limited. I have my all mine and even mrs rabbits phones turned off so they won't ring while I'm recording. Sorry roadz, I'll call ya later.
Stroph, pm me an addy and I'll send you one of the few 1st generation redboy prints I still have left. They're purple-red, not red like a fire engine. It's almost a lavender color. They're just not the dark purple-black that is common. Another trait of Redboy is that it bruises green where damaged instead of blue.
Below is a pic of the 1'st generation Redboy prints. Perhaps 'red' isn't the best name, but I didn't name them. They were the name on the original 20 year old spores I revived by crossing with PR strain, so they're obviously not as red as the original, but still not the ordinary. RR
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5 Strains - Pictures and Notes [Re: fromthemoon] 1
#6709788 - 03/25/07 02:23 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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Here are some pictures and growth notes from 5 strains - Allen, B+, Eq, F+, and PF. These were all grown on grain.
Allen
 These didn't seem to want to grow. It took several tries before growth occurred on grain. Maybe the spores were old? First flush was average in weight, subsequent flushes were small.
B+
 Average strain. No trouble getting to grow. First and subsequent flushes average in weight.
Eq
 This produced the best yields from the first flush. However, there were numerous aborts, which were a pain to pick, and subsequent flushes dropped off rapidly. Also this strain appeared to grow slower than other strains, taking longer to pin and longer for the pins to develop.
F+
 This was the worst-performing strain of those tested. No trouble getting them to grow, but first flush produced mostly small fruits. Those that were larger were still not very tall. Second flush was worse yet and no third flush occurred.
PF
 These were easy to grow. Although the first flush was only average, they produced several more flushes, one bigger than the first flush. Very few aborts. Overall seemed to be the best of the 5 strains tested.
PF Clone
 Since the PF strain gave such good results, a clone was taken from a large mushroom. The result was even more impressive.
In each case, approximately 3 ounces of grain was allowed to colonize and then cased. Total wet yields from all flushes ranged from under 2 ounces for F+ up to over 6 ounces for the PF clone.
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OldSpice
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Re: Thanks! [Re: Roadkill] 1
#6733883 - 04/01/07 02:29 AM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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Roadkill said: I'll take the Psilocybe Cyanescens over anything except maybe Liberty caps(Psilocybe Semilanceata).
Psilocybe Azurescens can be a little too rough on the body...IME
tc
I beg to differ Road They dont get much better than these were
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Re: Edible mushrooms that thrive in conditions similar to cubensis [Re: Hippyflip]
#6788818 - 04/14/07 09:37 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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Do a search for pf tek in the gourmet and medicinal forum. I've grown lots of edibles on pf cakes. RR
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budmanman
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Re: Strain profiles.... [Re: Hakim0777] 1
#7036066 - 06/11/07 11:32 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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Puerto Rican low yield high potency.
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Re: Strain profiles.... [Re: Magician26]
#7105250 - 06/28/07 09:51 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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Aussie Cubensis is a substrain of the equador "i dont like it" im not a big fan of equador but i am basically judging it on looks. I didnt personally grow it, my friend did a while back. Here is a picture of it i found online. Sorry i just got off work or i would of posted sooner. Blue meanies are cool though ;-)
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punkhardcore92
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Re: Strain profiles.... [Re: Blutjager]
#7321859 - 08/22/07 02:00 PM (16 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ok, John allen is my new favorite strain, Took 8 days to start pinning for each one of my monotubs all chalk full of this result

I found the strain to be just as advertised, Incredibly resistant to contaminations. Fast colonization, I would highly recommend this strain for any begginner grower who wants solid results.
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Edited by punkhardcore92 (08/22/07 02:03 PM)
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_OttO_
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Re: To evryone:which is your favorite strain and why [Re: veilbreaker]
#7338793 - 08/27/07 03:31 AM (16 years, 5 months ago) |
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PE6 are my favourite so far - potent, solid fruiter and very hardy and fast.
And can grow big....
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