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ProfessorPinHead
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: PrimalSoup] 1
#14210452 - 03/30/11 04:26 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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PrimalSoup said: Those are strange. From KSSS I have gotten fat-assed shrooms, like so:

However I'm starting to trip and unable tho helpg your father.
XC
where did your old avatar go?
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ProfessorPinHead
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The stumpy ones come from a genetic trait. You have to grow out MS and clone for it.
or you can isolate a bunch of rhizo plates then label them, grow them out and look for the trait. Then go back to the master that produced that trait.
The latter is a lot more of a pain though.
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wow
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im growing a ms right now.. sure hope i get at least one weird one to clone.. doesnt look like it tho...
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ProfessorPinHead
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: wow] 1
#14210522 - 03/30/11 04:37 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Yea, it isn't all too common with the strain. Thats why it is fucked up that he markets it that way.
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wow
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thanks for this info.. ill consider myself lucky if i get a cool one.. i really want a flush of those... they look so funky...
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PrimalSoup
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where did your old avatar go?
I dunno, what did it look like? You mean this guy?

Hey, I did a whole trip animation thing with him but unless I become a supporter (which I keep forgetting to do) I can't fit it in my avatar space, but dig anyway:

PS
Oh yeah, on bulk I got more normal fruits although still bottom heavy:

The strain that made the hobbit fruits was not as productive as I might like and it would sit there forever before actually fruiting, with primordia everywhere (you can see that above). But the fruits were awesomely strong, and they blued instantly (sorry no pics on that). I couldn't get rhizomorphic myc either, still working on that. I'd love to have fast growing potent hobbit shrooms that had a timescale more like normal.
Edited by PrimalSoup (03/30/11 11:28 PM)
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ProfessorPinHead
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: PrimalSoup] 1
#14213353 - 03/31/11 04:50 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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yea, thats the guy......
I just remembered you having him that is all.
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Javadog
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Nice animation. It was fun the see that things back-story.
JD
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PrimalSoup
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: Javadog] 1
#14214090 - 03/31/11 10:15 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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It was fun the see that things back-story.
Yeah, he's gonzo. But I call him Gimboid Man - may the Dwarf be with you. 
PS
And from the Gong continuum:
Edited by PrimalSoup (03/31/11 10:24 AM)
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OneU

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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: PrimalSoup] 1
#14214596 - 03/31/11 12:24 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I have a question about Golden Teacher strain/race. I am wondering, from colonization to fruiting, would it take more than 9 weeks at 70+ F? For fruiting I would ensure there is 75+ F temperature but it's too much money on the electric bill to do the same for the first 3 weeks (it's a cold room). I am attempting to grow it BRF tek in half-pint short jars.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated. I have a family reunion to go to on the west coast and don't want to leave the beauties unattended for a week or more.
Thanks!
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biologys
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: OneU] 1
#14214623 - 03/31/11 12:31 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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70 degree's is fine, I colonize my jars at 70-73 and fruit in 65 degree temp's, and have fruits with in 2 weeks of introducing fruiting conditions
so ya figure 30 days for your jars to colonize, maybe less...1 week consolidation period, then 1-2 weeks fruiting and you'll have fruits in less then 9 weeks I do believe.
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OneU

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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: OneU] 1
#14214841 - 03/31/11 01:22 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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ok thank you
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: OneU] 1
#14215011 - 03/31/11 02:02 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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There are some energy efficient ways of introducing some warmth... Search "Heat Bomb" or "Tub in Tub" to get started. A heat bomb can give a small, semi-enclosed area +10*F for under 20 bucks and 20 mins time. My buddy has used one for years and swears by it...
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OneU

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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: bateyes88] 1
#14215739 - 03/31/11 04:24 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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yeah but I'm doing SGFC and I actually got the bottle and heater then returned it. it fluctuates way too much. tub in tub would be more beneficial but even that technique is not beneficial from my experience (not with growing but checking the temp and how often it fluctuates and if it even works). i have a tower heater which gets the room to 75 degrees quick and keeps it there if i leave the rooms door closed. it knocks down humidity by 20rh (from the usual 50%) but i figure if i leave a cool mist humidifier or even a warm one it will do the trick.
i'm pretty set on conditions, i even have this reptile sprayer i got from petco that works like the ones in grocery stores that mist the veggies ($4). got a spare plexiglass to fan with, got timers for lights (12/12), got the chamber set up, jars get here tomorrow and syringe either tomorrow or saturday. got the tape, got the ingredients, only thing i may need more of is perlite but even then i think i am set.
anyways, thanks a lot guys. much appreciated. this forum/community is very helpful. long live shroomery.
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OneU

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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: OneU] 1
#14221469 - 04/01/11 02:54 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Does anyone know where Golden Teacher originated from and/or what countries are known to pertain it?
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anonjon
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: OneU] 1
#14221818 - 04/01/11 03:53 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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OneU said: Does anyone know where Golden Teacher originated from and/or what countries are known to pertain it?
It comes from PES Amazon from the Pacific Exotica South company.
-------------------- The above post is fictional, hypothetical, or downright nonsensical.
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: anonjon] 1
#14221865 - 04/01/11 04:02 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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anonjon said:
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OneU said: Does anyone know where Golden Teacher originated from and/or what countries are known to pertain it?
It comes from PES Amazon from the Pacific Exotica South company.
fuck off
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: jokefox] 1
#14221989 - 04/01/11 04:28 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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WOw.... thanks for all the info...what a mind race
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: Thrive] 1
#14222679 - 04/01/11 06:51 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Man, I feel the love. New moderators really setting the standard.
On a more worthwhile note, What is the deal with Puerto Ricans? Very particular fruiting standards, tips anyone?
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[18:25] < > yeah, my neighbor's cat has said the same thing before. Only issue she's having is pinning. She said it's taking forever.... [18:25] <-> thats cause ur neighbor is letting a cat do it [18:26] < > cats bring something to the table, actually [18:26] < > cat milk is a great addition to a casing, she says [18:27] < > the only way to extract the cat milk is by pressing it's claws out and hissing at it while poking it in the rear [18:28] < > just sit a cup underneath and it's almost automatic!
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anonjon
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Re: A cube is a cube. [Re: jokefox] 1
#14222719 - 04/01/11 07:05 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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jokefox said:
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anonjon said:
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OneU said: Does anyone know where Golden Teacher originated from and/or what countries are known to pertain it?
It comes from PES Amazon from the Pacific Exotica South company.
fuck off
It's true. It's the same exact strain.
-------------------- The above post is fictional, hypothetical, or downright nonsensical.
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