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Best Friend
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Supa-Gro Kits
#19057567 - 10/30/13 01:10 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Has anyone ever used one of their products? They're supposedly better than an average grow kit because they're 100% mycellium.
Edited by stonesun (10/30/13 03:38 PM)
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cronicr



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Do it yourself !
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Best Friend
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Re: Supa-Gro Kits [Re: cronicr]
#19057597 - 10/30/13 01:18 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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cronicr said: Do it yourself !
Kits are more manageable for me, I don't have anywhere to store supplies or anything where I live. Kits are more discreet.
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cronicr



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Sorry bud never used one but I don't think the links allowed
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Stupendous-Yappi
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The advert sounds like silly marketing hype to me. If it was 100% myc then there would be no food for the myc.
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Best Friend
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Stupendous-Yappi said: The advert sounds like silly marketing hype to me. If it was 100% myc then there would be no food for the myc.
That's what someone else said to me. Which is why I'm leaning more towards this one: ?
But this site also sells everything you need to make your own substrate and they sell spore prints as well as vials. I'm not sure which way to go, but a kit would really be ideal for my situation.
Edited by stonesun (10/30/13 03:38 PM)
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McShroomin
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I promise you that you will be way more satisfied, save money and likely produce a bigger yield if you do it yourself, but to each his own. One of the coolest things in this hobby is learning and your really missing out on part of the experience if you use a kit.
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Best Friend
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McShroomin said: I promise you that you will be way more satisfied, save money and likely produce a bigger yield if you do it yourself, but to each his own. One of the coolest things in this hobby is learning and your really missing out on part of the experience if you use a kit.
I plan on investing more time and effort into it later on, but right now I need something that's simple and easy to hide. A kit is much more manageable than ordering ingredients and having to mix the substrate myself. I need something that I can basically add water to and it's good to go, and that I can hide in my filing cabinet. And these bags are the perfect solution.
For now, anyway.
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SpitballJedi
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Best Friend said:
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Stupendous-Yappi said: The advert sounds like silly marketing hype to me. If it was 100% myc then there would be no food for the myc.
That's what someone else said to me. Which is why I'm leaning more towards this one: http://www.magic-mushrooms-shop.com/en/mycomater-kilo-kit.html?
But this site also sells everything you need to make your own substrate and they sell spore prints as well as vials. I'm not sure which way to go, but a kit would really be ideal for my situation.
Earlier, there was someone else asking about the exact same kit. Hmmm.
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Best Friend
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Best Friend said:
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Stupendous-Yappi said: The advert sounds like silly marketing hype to me. If it was 100% myc then there would be no food for the myc.
That's what someone else said to me. Which is why I'm leaning more towards this one: http://www.magic-mushrooms-shop.com/en/mycomater-kilo-kit.html?
But this site also sells everything you need to make your own substrate and they sell spore prints as well as vials. I'm not sure which way to go, but a kit would really be ideal for my situation.
Earlier, there was someone else asking about the exact same kit. Hmmm.
You're right, that is peculiar... Hmmmm.
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SpitballJedi
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You may not have seen the post because he was banned just a little while before you registered.
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Best Friend
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SpitballJedi said: You may not have seen the post because he was banned just a little while before you registered. 
That's a damn shame, isn't it? Were they interesting posts?
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SpitballJedi
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Basically the same stuff you'll get here..."don't buy grow kits. You can get what you need for less money and better learning experience."
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Rubestoad
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SpitballJedi said: You may not have seen the post because he was banned just a little while before you registered. 
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JMcDoogle
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This is obviously someone who is invested in the company, owner or employee, trying to direct sales from people viewing their link on these forums.
Notice the lack of detail in the post.
If im wrong, im wrong. But thats what I see here.
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SpitballJedi
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Re: Supa-Gro Kits [Re: cronicr]
#19058153 - 10/30/13 03:03 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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cronicr said: Sorry bud never used one but I don't think the links allowed
Yeah. It's in rule #3 of the forum rules "Do not plug non-sponsors"
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JMcDoogle
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The only reason im calling spam is the fact that this link has been on the forums by two different people registered today, in three threads.
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SpitballJedi
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spam, puppet, LEO. Take your pick.
I reported a guy today for talking about growing mushrooms for sale. He was banned shortly before this poster registered and referring to the same kit.
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Mosey3012



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Its a shame they ate all the macaroni salad out of the containers before filling them with grains. Id have been more likely to consider purchasing one then.
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