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sixbluntsdeep
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Is it normal to see extremely fast rhizomorphic mycelium on heavily domesticated strains like B+? Or is it still just "luck"?
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mojo2245
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Thanks PRIMAL! That just makes sense.
lol that lil purple face thang is hilarious!!!
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion HERE ONLY Please [Re: RogerRabbit]
#14828840 - 07/26/11 05:46 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Does anyone know what strain is on the cover of Stamet's "The Mushroom Cultivator"? Its a great looking strain with classic characteristics. Would love to find something like this.
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion HERE ONLY Please [Re: gordonwasson]
#14828893 - 07/26/11 05:54 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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gordonwasson said: Does anyone know what strain is on the cover of Stamet's "The Mushroom Cultivator"? Its a great looking strain with classic characteristics. Would love to find something like this.
Im sure there wasnt that many "strains" of cubes when staments wrote that
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion HERE ONLY Please [Re: UnnamedGrower]
#14828965 - 07/26/11 06:06 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Also the word your looking for is 'variety' not strain, and I doubt many folks know the answer to that question. 
A cube is a cube with the exception of PE,
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion HERE ONLY Please [Re: ProfessorPinHead]
#14829000 - 07/26/11 06:12 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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ProfessorPinHead said: Also the word your looking for is 'variety' not strain
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion HERE ONLY Please [Re: ProfessorPinHead]
#14829054 - 07/26/11 06:21 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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ProfessorPinHead said: Also the word your looking for is 'variety' not strain, and I doubt many folks know the answer to that question. 
A cube is a cube with the exception of PE,
variety strain race w/e the fuck you want to call it. It still comes down to the same thing A CUBE IS A FUCKING CUBE
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I'm new here, but just by reading this last page I learned alot. I will be getting book's and video's soon, to learn better. But hearing that you can take and manipulate and get what you want out of them being size, shape, yield is amazing to me. you all seem to know what your doing. I look forward to starting.
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Correction,I just read the first page, great info.....
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion HERE ONLY Please [Re: gordonwasson]
#14830437 - 07/26/11 10:34 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Does anyone know what strain is on the cover of Stamet's "The Mushroom Cultivator"? Its a great looking strain with classic characteristics. Would love to find something like this.
It's only ever identified as cubensis mycelium, SFAIK. Been my goal for cube myc forever.
Stamets discusses five strains in the section on cubes - Amazon, Ecuadorian, Matias Romero, Misantla, and Palenque - providing phenotype characteristics for each.
Looks a bit like this Wild Texan example, though: 
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion HERE ONLY Please [Re: PrimalSoup]
#14830480 - 07/26/11 10:43 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Beautiful culture Primal! I never get tired of seeing beautiful myc!
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion HERE ONLY Please [Re: OoBYCoO]
#14830617 - 07/26/11 11:15 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yes...that looks like one that will rip through grains.
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion HERE ONLY Please [Re: Javadog]
#14832598 - 07/27/11 11:29 AM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thanx, Wild Texan have been treatin' me well. Love getting myc like that.
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sixbluntsdeep
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sixbluntsdeep said: Is it normal to see extremely fast rhizomorphic mycelium on heavily domesticated strains like B+? Or is it still just "luck"?
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PrimalSoup
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Probably yes? Domestication - not luck.
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion HERE ONLY Please [Re: PrimalSoup]
#14833396 - 07/27/11 02:09 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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PrimalSoup said: Thanx, Wild Texan have been treatin' me well. Love getting myc like that.
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Wild myc is very good stuff!
Wild Cubes growing on H-poo.
 Photos courtesy major myc from myco-tek.org
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion HERE ONLY Please [Re: sixbluntsdeep]
#14833630 - 07/27/11 03:03 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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sixbluntsdeep said: Is it normal to see extremely fast rhizomorphic mycelium on heavily domesticated strains like B ? Or is it still just "luck"?
From spore?, like Primal said, domestication is defiantly A factor. Other factors, genetic lottery, as well as, moisture and nutritional content of the medium/substrate.
One more factor, temperature. Temperature is more of a factor in speed of colonization, not rhizomorphic growth.
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion HERE ONLY Please [Re: gordonwasson]
#14833753 - 07/27/11 03:23 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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gordonwasson said: Does anyone know what strain is on the cover of Stamet's "The Mushroom Cultivator"? Its a great looking strain with classic characteristics. Would love to find something like this.
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion HERE ONLY Please [Re: ProfessorPinHead]
#14834999 - 07/27/11 07:46 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Wild myc is very good stuff!
Yeah, but the myc pic is from a domestic strain called "Wild Texan" that circulates. Got a print from Jokefox . No idea its history.
But I do have something coming on here that's gonna be really interesting - I'm working with some Floridian cubes harvested from the wild and printed by Bloodworm that are getting to be real. Check it out:
who's ya momma? 
New thread in growlogs'll start sometime soon, probably, maybe soon...
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion HERE ONLY Please [Re: Doctor_Inoc]
#14835207 - 07/27/11 08:24 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Doctor_Inoc said:
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sixbluntsdeep said: Is it normal to see extremely fast rhizomorphic mycelium on heavily domesticated strains like B ? Or is it still just "luck"?
From spore?, like Primal said, domestication is defiantly A factor. Other factors, genetic lottery, as well as, moisture and nutritional content of the medium/substrate.
One more factor, temperature. Temperature is more of a factor in speed of colonization, not rhizomorphic growth.
Yes from spore. I was just wondering if some of these varieties that have been around and been grown on BRF and stuff for years and years and years now are more likely to have good rhizo mycelium because of their domestication over the years, where good genetics are cloned/selected over and over. Compared to if I were to use second generation from the wild spores
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