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I want a 3rd generation grand champion boxer,
Make that a supreme grand champion! :]
But really, whoever says cubes grow exactly the same, needs to expand their knowledge. These strains come from many different parts of the world.
Example Texas and South America; both different climates, solor cycles, humidty patterns, atmospheric pressure, tempurature & content, water quality & quanity, soil densisty & compisition... and other factors I don't know or left out.
I am sure the wind itself plays a big part in what strains in the wild start to dominate in their regions.
Now if you went and grew a texas strain in the conditions of South Africa, would they perform the same? I don't belive they would.
These variables are each themself small factors, but all together, I think play a major part. If everything is off just a little it add up.
-------------------- "...Gal's seem to hate the thought of blending chicken shit in a blender. So, wash it well afterwards & DON'T tell them..." -Agar
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Re: Strain profiles.... [Re: RogerRabbit] 1
#6406220 - 12/28/06 07:32 PM (17 years, 1 month ago) |
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"The prevailing winds on earth are global. Spores travel on the wind."
As I said, "I am sure the wind itself plays a big part in what strains in the wild start to dominate in their regions."
I thought we were talking about growth variables. To say the climate p.cubensis grow in throughout the world, is exactly the same seems very short sighted.
If you grow out a print from a mushroom in Austin, Texas and grow out a print from a mushroom in South Africa- their prime conditions for growing are exactly the same? That does not sound right.
I am not talking about isolates in a lab. I know strain names don't mean anything about where they came from. When I said texas and sa I was just pulling strain names off the top of my head that sounded like they had a differnt regional component.
I find it very hard to belive that every cubensis is EXACTLY the same, thrives at exactly the same temp, and untilizes the water content the same. Everywhere in the world that cubensis grow the humidity is the same with the same consistancy?
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just minor variations in one species over lots and lots of years that allowed it to settle into different climate areas and have slightly different characteristics
Again, thats what I was attempting to say. There are more mico-climate factors than wind. I can totally tell with the strains I have grown out, the sensivity to their enviorment is extreem.
-------------------- "...Gal's seem to hate the thought of blending chicken shit in a blender. So, wash it well afterwards & DON'T tell them..." -Agar
Edited by Civ (12/28/06 07:33 PM)
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Re: wellington blue meanies [Re: DukeNukem] 1
#6632739 - 03/03/07 10:17 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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those look like cubensis to me. GOld cops i figure are Cubes.
Those are pouch fungi... check out this thread here. Its, and probably not anything you will much info on... yet.
In fact my jaw still kinda drops looking at the pics of them... They say the 'high' is like psyibin but I don't think anyone actually knows what chemicals they are.
-------------------- "...Gal's seem to hate the thought of blending chicken shit in a blender. So, wash it well afterwards & DON'T tell them..." -Agar
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