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Aureus
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Re: Cloning from a non-trip shroom [Re: Buck513]
#21981508 - 07/22/15 06:46 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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I'm yet to find a panaeolus cyanescens or a potent cubensis strain that doesn't bruise.

Edited by Aureus (07/22/15 06:57 PM)
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Buck513
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Re: Cloning from a non-trip shroom [Re: Aureus]
#21981671 - 07/22/15 07:27 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Uh..so? What's your point?
If you're still trying to prove that bruising is a sign of potency, you are incorrect. Everyone knows that.
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Aureus
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Re: Cloning from a non-trip shroom [Re: Juiceh]
#21981683 - 07/22/15 07:31 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/13802077#13802077 You are one of these noobs that RR mentions in that post.
Never accept anything as absolute truth kid.
Edited by Aureus (07/22/15 10:50 PM)
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Juiceh
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Re: Cloning from a non-trip shroom [Re: Aureus]
#21983124 - 07/23/15 04:20 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Aureus said:
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http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/13802077#13802077 You are one of these noobs that RR mentions in that post.
Never accept anything as absolute truth kid.
Do you even read what you say? You are either an ignoramus, or a troll. You are the one accepting bruising being a sign of potency as an absolute truth when it is well known to be false. Usually people on here aren't this dense. Posting pictures of bruised mushrooms and repeating the same bs doesn't prove anything. All it does is prove what I said, bruising is a trait that can be used to identify possibly active mushrooms.
Again, bruising is only an indicator of a possibly active mushroom, because it is a trait of most psychoactive mushrooms. Bruising is not a reliable indicator of potency, this has been stated by people far more knowledgeable than you or I.
And again, there are non psychoactive mushrooms that bruise blue such as certain species of boletes, some of which are poisonous and others. This blows your theory completely out of the water and you have offered a big fat ZERO to refute that, Noob.
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Re: Cloning from a non-trip shroom [Re: Juiceh]
#21983158 - 07/23/15 05:10 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Re: Cloning from a non-trip shroom [Re: Juiceh]
#21983166 - 07/23/15 05:14 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Aureus
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Re: Cloning from a non-trip shroom [Re: Juiceh]
#21984842 - 07/23/15 01:30 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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You mad bro?
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tetherface
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Re: Cloning from a non-trip shroom [Re: Aureus]
#21984956 - 07/23/15 01:54 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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seems to me that anyone that complains about potency always eats less than an eighth i know someone already stated to do more but IMO 3.5 g dry should be the minimum dose like RR says less than 5 grams of cubes is for school girls lol shit i eat a quarter almost every time i trip and from friends feedback my cubs are bomb but it totally could be genetics and not you or your grow either way have a good first trip
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Machiavelliavore
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Re: Cloning from a non-trip shroom [Re: tetherface]
#21985242 - 07/23/15 02:51 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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As others have said, genetics is the variable to look at assuming you did everything else right.
Personally I prefer 5g+. Keep isolating from that clone. Worst case you waste a few agar plates on a dud and get some experience working with agar. Even if the whole clone had bad genetics, there could be a single strain in there with good potency that was a low proportion in the mushroom.
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Kizzle
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There isn't any convincing evidence that anything other than genetics and treatment of the fruits after cultivation (quick drying) has anything to do with potency.
There's really isn't any evidence that drying has anything to do with potency either for that matter.
While I believe bruising is caused by psilocin degradation it could just as easily be sign of pH or enzyme content as potency as both will effect how and if psilocin degrades.
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