|
Some of these posts are very old and might contain outdated information. You may wish to search for newer posts instead.
|
stonesun
Sclerotia Aficionado




Registered: 05/22/09
Posts: 5,444
Loc: 64º08'00"N 21º56'00"W
|
Psilocybe tampanensis
#18485596 - 06/28/13 08:38 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
|
|
Here we are again, fruiting P. tampanensis. Print came from mycomattie, thanks! Put it on MEA, it started to pin a few days ago on the plate, so I figured it will be a pretty decent fruiting strain. Wedge->Rye berries->Bulk substrate, my normal procedure. Cased with pasteurized cactus soil. Pinned rather quick.









|
Synocybin
Thread Killer



Registered: 06/14/10
Posts: 2,812
Loc: Here and There
Last seen: 1 year, 3 months
|
Re: Psilocybe tampanensis [Re: stonesun]
#18485603 - 06/28/13 08:39 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
|
|
Brilliant!
as always.
-------------------- Synocybin's Penis Envy Grow Log!
OUTDOOR SPENT TRAY GROW PICS!!
X7X Grow Log
Luigi on Shrooms said:
Its been 4weeks since i cased what is going on?
i used human manure(mine) vermiculite and coco coir
|
cubenpete
Aminita good excuse



Registered: 03/13/12
Posts: 837
Loc: Kentucky
Last seen: 3 years, 3 months
|
Re: Psilocybe tampanensis [Re: Synocybin]
#18485854 - 06/28/13 09:52 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
|
|
|
stonesun
Sclerotia Aficionado




Registered: 05/22/09
Posts: 5,444
Loc: 64º08'00"N 21º56'00"W
|
Re: Psilocybe tampanensis [Re: stonesun] 1
#18490541 - 06/29/13 11:44 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
|
|
|
stonesun
Sclerotia Aficionado




Registered: 05/22/09
Posts: 5,444
Loc: 64º08'00"N 21º56'00"W
|
Re: Psilocybe tampanensis [Re: stonesun]
#18544454 - 07/11/13 03:02 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
|
|
2nd flush update and some harvest pictures:







|
mycomattie



Registered: 11/15/12
Posts: 1,323
|
Re: Psilocybe tampanensis [Re: stonesun]
#18544469 - 07/11/13 03:06 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
|
|
Dayum - awesome! Amazing job!
--------------------
|
CMOS
Whats next?


Registered: 01/08/12
Posts: 833
Last seen: 10 years, 8 months
|
Re: Psilocybe tampanensis [Re: mycomattie]
#18544737 - 07/11/13 04:13 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
|
|
-------------------- -------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------
|
grainbrain
Tribalistic

Registered: 05/11/11
Posts: 2,626
|
Re: Psilocybe tampanensis [Re: stonesun]
#18544788 - 07/11/13 04:29 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
|
|
 
Beautiful work.
-------------------- Stop cold shocking your mycelium!
Hot Spawn - Get It On

|
first time expert
practice makes perfect



Registered: 02/19/13
Posts: 1,246
Loc: top of mount washington
Last seen: 7 years, 4 months
|
Re: Psilocybe tampanensis [Re: grainbrain]
#18544921 - 07/11/13 05:04 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
|
|
that shit is like... loving its owner!! Thats how its done
--------------------

|
stonesun
Sclerotia Aficionado




Registered: 05/22/09
Posts: 5,444
Loc: 64º08'00"N 21º56'00"W
|
|
Quote:
first time expert said: that shit is like... loving its owner!! Thats how its done
Yeah, the love is mutual!
|
Uhurungus
Avoiderer of Bullshit


Registered: 04/20/13
Posts: 838
|
Re: Psilocybe tampanensis [Re: stonesun]
#18806905 - 09/06/13 10:37 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
what temps do you fruit at?
-------------------- I'm never 100% on anything, just close enough to risk looking foolish.
|
stonesun
Sclerotia Aficionado




Registered: 05/22/09
Posts: 5,444
Loc: 64º08'00"N 21º56'00"W
|
Re: Psilocybe tampanensis [Re: Uhurungus]
#18810595 - 09/07/13 05:51 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
Room temperature, ~75F.
|
ProfessorPinHead
Trapped in the Archives....




Registered: 07/09/10
Posts: 4,568
Loc: F=G*m_1*m_2/r^2
Last seen: 5 years, 6 months
|
Re: Psilocybe tampanensis [Re: stonesun]
#18810602 - 09/07/13 06:01 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
Whats up stonesun.... 
Nice looking tamp grow bro!
Alan recently informed me that P tampanensis as well as P atlantis are both actually P mexicana varieties.
I thought that was a pretty cool discovery!
|
mannextdoor
The man next door...

Registered: 09/14/11
Posts: 223
Loc: Europe
Last seen: 14 hours, 44 minutes
|
|
Good job stonesun! Would you give us the secret of your bulk material? Thanks in advice :-)!
MND
--------------------
|
FrankHorrigan
The Inquisition



Registered: 01/04/11
Posts: 10,573
|
|

Stonesun, everything you touch is golden.
I'm not sure how I missed this one.
Good stuff
|
Pastywhyte
Say hello to my little friend



Registered: 09/15/12
Posts: 37,972
Loc: Canada
|
|
Looks fantastic!
|
stonesun
Sclerotia Aficionado




Registered: 05/22/09
Posts: 5,444
Loc: 64º08'00"N 21º56'00"W
|
|
Quote:
ProfessorPinHead said: Whats up stonesun.... 
Nice looking tamp grow bro!
Alan recently informed me that P tampanensis as well as P atlantis are both actually P mexicana varieties.
I thought that was a pretty cool discovery! 
Hey PP! I've heard that from Alan as well, we've had a brief conversation with him and Workman on the topic, but I'd really like to see Alonso publish his paper on it before drawing any conclusions. I've sent specimens to Laura Guzman, hopefully they can sequence them.
Quote:
mannextdoor said: Good job stonesun! Would you give us the secret of your bulk material? Thanks in advice :-)!
MND
It's my universial substrate: horse manure, coir, vermiculite and gypsum (50/30/15/5)
Quote:
FrankHorrigan said:

Stonesun, everything you touch is golden.
I'm not sure how I missed this one.
Good stuff 
Thanks Frank, but I'm not satisfied. I'm sure I could've had much better results growing these on pomp fert agar slurry with blue led light and laser gadgets for the new age...
|
Sagescruffy
CH



Registered: 10/30/09
Posts: 2,011
Loc: PNW
Last seen: 4 months, 3 days
|
Re: Psilocybe tampanensis [Re: stonesun]
#18837283 - 09/13/13 02:56 PM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
Wow man, I almost shed a tear looking at the sheer beauty in those pictures. I noticed some of your top holes were left open on some monotubs (your third post) and I was wondering why you did it that way.
-------------------- Love.  
|
Mush4Brains
LOOL HACKED!!!

Registered: 07/31/13
Posts: 4,419
Last seen: 10 years, 1 month
|
|
Stonesun is the man . I wish I still had some of your genetics to play with.
Quote:
so I figured it will be a pretty decent fruiting strain.
Yeah, You figured right.
Quote:
Sagescruffy said: Wow man, I almost shed a tear looking at the sheer beauty in those pictures. I noticed some of your top holes were left open on some monotubs (your third post) and I was wondering why you did it that way.
He said in previous posts that it simply works better for him in his climate.
|
Sagescruffy
CH



Registered: 10/30/09
Posts: 2,011
Loc: PNW
Last seen: 4 months, 3 days
|
|
Ah I see! I didn't see that post. What I'm really trying to ask is how he came to the conclusion that having a few holes w/no polyfil is better than having them all lightly stuffed. I'm not questioning your technique Stonesun, just wondering what led you to make your decision. This is mostly because I am planning on starting some exotics soon and I would like to know what to look for in order to make decisions regarding things like polyfil.
-------------------- Love.  
|
|