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Fuzz-nutter


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is spore baby anne helium?
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Kjetterfaen
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Read them as if they were haikus or poems or similar; they become instant awesome.
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Psilicon
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Fuzz-nutter said: is spore baby anne helium?

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Kjetterfaen said: Read them as if they were haikus or poems or similar; they become instant awesome.
I had to write a haiku for a guy here on how to store mushrooms a while back.
Edited by Psilicon (08/11/13 11:05 AM)
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spore baby



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Kjetterfaen
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Re: Inoculating Goats? [Re: Psilicon]
#18690842 - 08/11/13 11:09 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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That is great advice For much prosperity with shrooms Which all should follow
Thank you for your help Majestic van der griegen I hope you trip balls
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maddchef
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Fuzz-nutter said: is spore baby anne helium?
Lmfao. No she would just say "blue led's" "PP5 container" and end her post with
"more to come.................."
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Stromrider
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Re: Inoculating Goats? [Re: maddchef]
#18691483 - 08/11/13 01:53 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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Plastic, grass seed, and blue led in the new age! More to come
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un-known-ome
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Well, if inoculating goats is a laughing matter, then what about cows? Frankly, this would be a lot more trouble for me to go through, but I do live right down the road, in all directions, from cows. There are more cows than people in my town. However, I don't fancy the idea of trespassing and sneaking around. I just don't have time for that either. BTW, I can just grow cubes myself, but I just think this would be an interesting method of cultivation. This is just for shits and giggles, basically. So in theory, since I've been able to grow cubes outside in this climate, I could feed cows (or even horses?) spores and cubes might/probably will spring up eventually?
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tbagtag
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un-known-ome said: Well, if inoculating goats is a laughing matter, then what about cows? Frankly, this would be a lot more trouble for me to go through, but I do live right down the road, in all directions, from cows. There are more cows than people in my town. However, I don't fancy the idea of trespassing and sneaking around. I just don't have time for that either. BTW, I can just grow cubes myself, but I just think this would be an interesting method of cultivation. This is just for shits and giggles, basically. So in theory, since I've been able to grow cubes outside in this climate, I could feed cows (or even horses?) spores and cubes might/probably will spring up eventually?
It's just the idea. It's hard not to giggle, pardon my immaturity. But as I said earlier I don't think either would work on goats or cows with spore solution. If you're set on experimenting on either not that I'm justifying animal testing, why not feed them inoculated grains? I think live mycelium would have a better chance. Feed 1 a cake made from 1cc and feed the other 9 solution.
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maddchef
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Re: Inoculating Goats? [Re: tbagtag]
#18694721 - 08/12/13 09:06 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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actually I think ungerminated spores have a better chance of surviving. That's me assuming ungerminated, they have a hard cell wall to protect them from hazards like certain endospores and such.
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Stromrider
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Re: Inoculating Goats? [Re: maddchef]
#18694745 - 08/12/13 09:18 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yeah I doubt live myc would survive stomach acids and the heat within the body. I can't believe we are having this conversation. It seems silly. Lol
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maddchef
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I'm sure this idea has been run through before but who knows, he may be the next johnny mushroomseed
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Re: Inoculating Goats? [Re: maddchef]
#18694778 - 08/12/13 09:40 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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Here I am thinking that this is actually how psilocybin mushrooms colonize cow manure. Am I incorrect? Don't cows ingest the spores and then deposit them in the manure, where they colonize and fruit? I thought this was how it happened in nature.
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Stromrider
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I always thought the mushrooms dropped spores and some were carried to other cow patties by the wind. I don't know. I am just guessing
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Pestile

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I think that with the millions of spores being released, some will land on the right spot at the right time.
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un-known-ome
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psillyshroomer said: I always thought the mushrooms dropped spores and some were carried to other cow patties by the wind. I don't know. I am just guessing
Hmm. The odds of that don't seem very good to me. In terms of probability, I think grain-fed cows eating things that have spores on them and shitting them out is more likely.
Plus, if the spores just had to land on cow patties or manure, then I could theoretically just go outside and spread manure around and have a decent crop of cubes sprout up, but that's not the case at all. Spores are probably dispersed in the grass and cattle consume the grass.
In my locality, there are probably just not any sporulating cubensis mushrooms, so they never pop up. Most likely, feeding cows spores would not create a sustainable population of cubes in my area, but wouldn't it yield some isolated patches?
Edited by un-known-ome (08/12/13 10:12 AM)
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tbagtag
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dear lord what has happened to us....
All jokes aside there was a discussion like this some weeks back.
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invitro


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Re: Inoculating Goats? [Re: tbagtag]
#18694937 - 08/12/13 10:29 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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This idea of feeding spores to cows is an old one, and was proved out by Paul Stamets decades ago. Put spores into water trough of a cow = mushrooms. It only works with some animals like cows because their digestive tract isn't as inhospitable as, for example, humans. Enjoy.
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Stromrider
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Re: Inoculating Goats? [Re: tbagtag]
#18695802 - 08/12/13 02:36 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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tbagtag said:
dear lord what has happened to us....
All jokes aside there was a discussion like this some weeks back.
My thoughts exactly
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