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velvetmagician
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Easiest spore strain to use for Beginners
#14076090 - 03/06/11 03:16 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Is B plus the best strain to start out with as a beginner? I am curious of the most forgiving strain to work with.
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Re: Easiest spore strain to use for Beginners [Re: velvetmagician]
#14076104 - 03/06/11 03:20 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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any cubensis strain from our sponsors will treat you well
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Re: Easiest spore strain to use for Beginners [Re: velvetmagician]
#14076105 - 03/06/11 03:20 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Haha I won't break out that "cubes are cubes" shit. Stay away from the PE strains, and you will have a similar ride for most every other cubensis strain. I used B+ as my first strain and it was very easy. I experienced little difference between that and Golden Teacher, PES Hawaiian, Cambodian, Treasure Coast, and a few more as far as growth rate, contam resistance , or ease of growth all together.
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Re: Easiest spore strain to use for Beginners [Re: Microppose]
#14076148 - 03/06/11 03:30 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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EQ isn't bad for beginners either
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Re: Easiest spore strain to use for Beginners [Re: velvetmagician]
#14076230 - 03/06/11 03:52 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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velvetmagician said: Is B plus the best strain to start out with as a beginner? I am curious of the most forgiving strain to work with.
*B positive
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virus1824
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Re: Easiest spore strain to use for Beginners [Re: ModularMind]
#14076294 - 03/06/11 04:08 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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I hear good things about Z strain, especially in terms of fast colonization.
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velvetmagician
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Re: Easiest spore strain to use for Beginners [Re: virus1824]
#14076307 - 03/06/11 04:10 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Does Z - Strain give decent yield if using PF Tek?
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Re: Easiest spore strain to use for Beginners [Re: velvetmagician]
#14076320 - 03/06/11 04:13 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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in comparison to what? yield depends more on substrate, techniques and so forth than it does on genetics. Unless you get old crap.
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velvetmagician
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Re: Easiest spore strain to use for Beginners [Re: virus1824]
#14076326 - 03/06/11 04:15 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Which sub is second best for easiest use? I have only used Brown Rice flour, I assume Wild Bird Seed is next in line to ease?
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Re: Easiest spore strain to use for Beginners [Re: velvetmagician]
#14076339 - 03/06/11 04:19 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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go b+, my sig is b+ isolation
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Edited by dmonkey1 (03/06/11 04:19 PM)
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Re: Easiest spore strain to use for Beginners [Re: velvetmagician]
#14076352 - 03/06/11 04:19 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Azurascender said: Haha I won't break out that "cubes are cubes" shit.
I will.
Cubes are cubes. The name somebody wrote on a print does not differentiate it as a strain. Period.
There is a 'strain thread' at the top of the page. Use that please, not the general forum. RR
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