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to implant Pan Cyan. in a region wherein such should be possible
    #12026007 - 02/14/10 07:20 AM (14 years, 10 months ago)

Suppose there exists a region where Pan. Ant. flourish; horses and cows are abundant, semi-tropical area...

What would be the methods/tek by which to implant Pan. Cyan?

(I can think of: Growing them independently/crumbling full-formed myc. casings onto poo in the pastures and/or digging an area in said pasture whereby such could be cultivated and spores spread...)

What else?

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Re: to implant Pan Cyan. in a region wherein such should be possible [Re: Freakdaddy]
    #12026175 - 02/14/10 08:30 AM (14 years, 10 months ago)

Taking ass loads of spore prints, make a water solution full of spores and go spray the fields in best hope.

Cultivating mycelium and hoping it'll fruit outside is probably a more promising method, but requires much more work.

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Re: to implant Pan Cyan. in a region wherein such should be possible [Re: Fahkface]
    #12033185 - 02/15/10 11:14 AM (14 years, 10 months ago)

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Taking ass loads of spore prints, make a water solution full of spores and go spray the fields in best hope.

Cultivating mycelium and hoping it'll fruit outside is probably a more promising method, but requires much more work.




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