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Offlinesancho
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oher species
    #1284808 - 02/06/03 09:34 AM (21 years, 1 month ago)

why dont people cultivate other species that contain psilocybin? why just p. cubensis?


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OfflinePooGrower
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Re: oher species [Re: sancho]
    #1284818 - 02/06/03 09:37 AM (21 years, 1 month ago)

People do cultivate other types of mushrooms that contain psilocybin. P. Cubensis is just the easiest to grow. Im gonna try a azur bed this summer


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Re: oher species [Re: sancho]
    #1284821 - 02/06/03 09:38 AM (21 years, 1 month ago)

they do. theres many types in the grow logs. cubes are pretty easy and thats what most people start with.


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Offlinechills420
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Re: oher species [Re: sancho]
    #1284829 - 02/06/03 09:40 AM (21 years, 1 month ago)

I grow destroying angles.
Nothing like a big bowl of them fried up.

LOL just kidding I dunno prob cuz pans are really hard to grow for newbies
cubes r the best 2 learn on



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Offlinechills420
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Re: oher species [Re: chills420]
    #1284837 - 02/06/03 09:42 AM (21 years, 1 month ago)

I'd actually like to try to grow a destroying angle.
It would be interesting however you would have 2 be very safe with it and destroy it soon as the grow was done.


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Offlinefugu
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Re: oher species [Re: chills420]
    #1284840 - 02/06/03 09:43 AM (21 years, 1 month ago)

all of them try to learn one step beyond.all of them and at the end you will become a soil searcher. .believe me.


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Offlinehappygrins
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Re: oher species [Re: chills420]
    #1285019 - 02/06/03 10:32 AM (21 years, 1 month ago)

Quote:


LOL just kidding I dunno prob cuz pans are really hard to grow for newbies
cubes r the best 2 learn on





Actually, Pans and P.Cubensis have basically the same growing parameters.  Pans. will just yield less, however alot more potent.

--happygrins :grin: 

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OfflinePooGrower
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Re: oher species [Re: fugu]
    #1285024 - 02/06/03 10:33 AM (21 years, 1 month ago)

i beleive fugu you right to say about that things to be man


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Re: oher species [Re: PooGrower]
    #1287124 - 02/07/03 12:18 AM (21 years, 1 month ago)

In some ways cubies are harder to grow as they require a substrate that contaminates very easily.
Mushrooms like pan subb. are actually easier to grwo than cubies as they grow well off rye grass seed which does not tend to contaminate as readily as grains.
Woodlovers like ps.azurescens, ps.cyanescens etc grow on selective substrates like wood chips that also do not readily contaminate but they can be difficult to fruit.
if you can grow cubies, most other mushrooms shouldnt be much harder.


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Offlinechills420
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Re: oher species [Re: Zen Peddler]
    #1287764 - 02/07/03 05:51 AM (21 years, 1 month ago)

wonder why i'm having such a fuked up time with pans then?

I can run takes of cubes like hell but soon as I try pans I fall on my face everytime.
I finaly gave up it became to big of deal and a total waste being i was losing them everytime.


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Invisibleangryshroom
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Re: oher species [Re: chills420]
    #1287816 - 02/07/03 06:10 AM (21 years, 1 month ago)

Yeah, Pans are not very hard.

You probably just didn't have enough air exchange.

Where did you just "fall on your face" ...? Did you get contaminates, did you not spawn correctly, did you get a shitty flush, did you not get any pins?


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Re: oher species [Re: PooGrower]
    #1287846 - 02/07/03 06:17 AM (21 years, 1 month ago)

PooGrower try making some sense in your posts.


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