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InvisibleSobercolober
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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: The Influence]
    #15026465 - 09/04/11 06:16 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

That is really great. Such luck. Make sure you are 100pct on them I.D's.

Mind boggling.

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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: Sobercolober]
    #15031214 - 09/05/11 06:35 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

UPDATE! see how many pins you can spot!! :cool:



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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: m-d-m-a]
    #15031238 - 09/05/11 06:48 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

Could this be a genetic trait that these Ps. cyanescens are fruiting so early, or could the fact that the wood was treated or rival bacteria/fungi cause the fruits to appear early in a effort to achieve a complete life cycle?


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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: Fronnis]
    #15031259 - 09/05/11 06:58 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

Holy fuck! That's amazing man. Who would have thought they could be Cyans...way to go!
:headbanger:  :grin: :awecid:
Lucky bastard. I wish I could grow some Ovoids from random myc I found.


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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: SuicidalWinds]
    #15031418 - 09/05/11 07:51 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

15? Keep the updates coming man, this is truley amazing.

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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: The Influence]
    #15031559 - 09/05/11 08:43 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

yeah mate keep it updated nice to see this growing so haply :thumbup:


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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: fux234]
    #15031609 - 09/05/11 09:00 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

awesome man!!:thumbup:


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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: psylosymonreturns]
    #15031618 - 09/05/11 09:02 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

:headbang3:

:super:

:cheers:

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peace and love
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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: Fronnis]
    #15031899 - 09/05/11 10:21 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

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Could this be a genetic trait that these Ps. cyanescens are fruiting so early, or could the fact that the wood was treated or rival bacteria/fungi cause the fruits to appear early in a effort to achieve a complete life cycle?





Really how are they fruiting??? Are you keeping them inside or something?

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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: The Influence]
    #15032134 - 09/05/11 11:06 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

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Fronnis said:
Could this be a genetic trait that these Ps. cyanescens are fruiting so early, or could the fact that the wood was treated or rival bacteria/fungi cause the fruits to appear early in a effort to achieve a complete life cycle?



I sure hope so. I will be sending some prints out to few ppl here and across the pond. The myc deffo looks diff to my other cyan myc. Way more aggresive.
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15? Keep the updates coming man, this is truley amazing.



19 bro if you include the larger ones. When do think i should cut those badboys down? Wouldnt want them to rot


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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: m-d-m-a]
    #15032143 - 09/05/11 11:07 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

No bro they are outside. Last wekk the temp dropped here for a few days. But my other cyan beds aint fruiting.


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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: m-d-m-a]
    #15032194 - 09/05/11 11:17 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

Thanks to this thread I will now never overlook anything interesting..

Great find!! :smile:

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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: Xerdge]
    #15045195 - 09/07/11 09:13 PM (12 years, 5 months ago)

:super: Awesome work man. Seems like they were meant to find you at this spot. Keep watering a bunch because they look dried out in your pic. :cheers: To a great find.

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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: NeoSporen]
    #15047661 - 09/08/11 11:56 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

UPDATE! i got a few pics here for ya guys. probs over 30 pins now but i think i got some aborts? take a peek.........

and also when should i cut these larger ones? cheers for the replies


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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: m-d-m-a]
    #15047708 - 09/08/11 12:06 PM (12 years, 5 months ago)

:headbanger: Yea, it looks like a few pins are aborts. I wouldn't cut any till the cap becomes flat and they start dropping spores. It takes a while for them to rot beyond the point of being ok to eat. :cheers: to you man. The soil looks a bit dry to me. How often do you water the tub?


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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: NeoSporen]
    #15047722 - 09/08/11 12:08 PM (12 years, 5 months ago)

not often bro i the tub feels kinda heavy so im pressuming there is some water in there? you reckon i should give them a watering? my other tub and my beds aint fruiting yet tho. its 20 degrees and its 7 pm so im wondering how this tub is even fruiting? madness


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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: m-d-m-a]
    #15047744 - 09/08/11 12:13 PM (12 years, 5 months ago)

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not often bro i the tub feels kinda heavy so im pressuming there is some water in there? you reckon i should give them a watering? my other tub and my beds aint fruiting yet tho. its 20 degrees and its 7 pm so im wondering how this tub is even fruiting? madness




I would be keeping them pretty moist. I wouldn't saturate them or anything - but I would have a spray bottle and spritz them every few hours lightly. Keep up the awesome work! :awesome:


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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: m-d-m-a]
    #15047753 - 09/08/11 12:14 PM (12 years, 5 months ago)

I almost tend to over water my cyan patches. When it is fairly dry and hot out I water every day, sometimes twice. couldn't hurt to give them so water. Maybe poke a hole in a corner of your tub and slant it that way so extra water has somewhere to drain and doesn't just pool at the bottom. Looking good man, and I hope to see them grow nice and big for ya:sunny:


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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: NeoSporen]
    #15047775 - 09/08/11 12:18 PM (12 years, 5 months ago)

Thanks guys i just gave them about half a cup of water there a small amount of drainage but minimal so i guess they needed a drink lol. Fingers crossed my beds fruit this year! :headbang3:


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Re: CRAZY MYC! [Re: m-d-m-a]
    #15047807 - 09/08/11 12:23 PM (12 years, 5 months ago)

wow truly amazing :congrats:

cyans truly seem to find you :laugh:
anyone seen the thread where some guy found cyans fruiting in his basement? lol

even i was unsuccessfull after hours and hours of hunting it wasnt until i wasnt looking for them that i found them growing next to the sidewalk down the street from my house XD


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