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Inocuole
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They're mushrooms, I hear.
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TheEaglesGift
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ralph larun said: Does anyone have info on nepal chitwan starting my first mono
They're from a state park in Nepal I believe. Nepal has some jungles where cubes grow.
They grow like any other cube, really. They're a good variety/strain.
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ralph larun
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They looked crazy to me in a good way tho. I'm totally new to mycology but these are one of my favorites just based of pictures can't wait to see growth.
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TheEaglesGift
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ralph larun said: They looked crazy to me in a good way tho. I'm totally new to mycology but these are one of my favorites just based of pictures can't wait to see growth.
Don't expect them to look just like you saw in the picture. When grown from ms(multiple spores), there are many variables at play that dictate the appearance. They could look like a number of appearances. A variety/strain could theoretically have a propensity to look a certain way though.
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ralph larun
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I know b + is a noob strain and I've tried that already. But do you recommend any strains/variteys I could learn from they all teach me something new even the b+ had diffrent spawn times and diffrent growth wen I worked with them. And yes they were ms. I belive in keeping a variety of sizes around change is a good thing in my book who wants to have uniformati all the time
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d0urd3n
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There isn't really a "noob strain". Just don't mess with any of the penis envy varieties for your first few tries, since they can be a bit trickier.
Just go with some of the more popular ones since their genetics tend to be better is my only suggestion.
Edited by d0urd3n (06/17/15 05:41 PM)
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TheEaglesGift
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B+ is not a noob strain. There is no such thing as a noob strain. The only strain that takes a little more finesse is probably PE and APE. PE often needs to be cased to prevent blobs, but even then, casing isn't exactly difficult.
You're generally not going to see uniformity in your grows unless you clone/isolate. I did two ms mazatapec grows back to back and they all looked different.
Then again, my Cambodia(from ms) do always look pretty damn similar. Same with my Orissa India and AA+.
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ralph larun
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I was intrested in AA+ I have a syringe I was thinking of doing at a later date but I have. T3 syringe I'm wanting to try very badly.
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ralph larun
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Sorry double post but I'm just wanting to test all of them then hopefully move to exotics
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TheEaglesGift
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AA+ is great, you won't be disappointed.
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ralph larun
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Do the Orissa India really grow 22"
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wildernessjunkie
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ralph larun said: Do the Orissa India really grow 22"
They can. Given the right conditions.
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Aero
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ralph larun said: Do the Orissa India really grow 22"
They can. Given the right conditions.
That's the exact size of my cock too! Coincidence? Dont think so
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ralph larun
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Re: My strain list.... [Re: Aero]
#21820356 - 06/17/15 07:16 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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They do sound intresting. I was thinking about the fijis too I have. Brf of EQs that has stalled and I'm waitting to see there fruit bodies.
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion Here Only Please [Re: ralph larun]
#21826831 - 06/19/15 05:53 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Ksss is def nice but the ones i ended up with were not my favorite ever. Def nice, potent, pretty and fucking huge, but not as crazy as some other stuff from before that. Like i said many times, cambo has always treated me the best, Maz anD Chile are very nice and potent too. I started realizing that no matter the strain, if you can get them to be smaller and prolific vs just huge, it makes a huge difference in potency. This seems to be mostly random/genetic, maybe dependent on environment as well (summer vs winter seems to give different results...more fruit in the summer, larger in the winter...thats how it seems to me)
A typical KSSS fruit for me (second flush, rye to coir/v/g)

First flush is tiny tiny but after that, all of them are like this or bigger :O
Edited by Fractal420 (06/19/15 06:00 AM)
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion Here Only Please [Re: Fractal420]
#21827065 - 06/19/15 07:55 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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i mostly got big ones with KSSS, but sometimes smaller
    
the old KSSS prints from cron were throwing up dense clusters of smaller fruits for most people from what I saw. my print was from willsolvem. KSSS was the heaviest sporulator for me. seemed like there was no early warning, it was either all black caps, or no spores at all
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion Here Only Please [Re: blindingleaf]
#21828060 - 06/19/15 12:53 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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^Yup, def very heavy sporage.
Mine were so tiny theyd be considered dwarves on the first flush, and then after that, they all grew to about that size. ^ and im excited cause i just saw what seems like a patch of cubes. I dont hunt really this is kind of an accident. Ive never even seen an outdoor patch of any Psilocybes before.

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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion Here Only Please [Re: blindingleaf]
#21830620 - 06/19/15 11:27 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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I was think ing of doing a mono of all three from grain to coir/hpoo mix my theroy is that it would work because they colinize about the same speed.
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TheEaglesGift
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion Here Only Please [Re: ralph larun]
#21830625 - 06/19/15 11:29 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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ralph larun said: I was think ing of doing a mono of all three from grain to coir/hpoo mix my theroy is that it would work because they colinize about the same speed.
Eh, don't. Having a high amount of strains in a substrate can theoretically diminish performance, due to incompatibility.
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Inocuole
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Re: Strain Thread-Strain Discussion Here Only Please [Re: TheEaglesGift]
#21830634 - 06/19/15 11:30 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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