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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: TheAtlantean] 1
#28405268 - 07/23/23 01:22 PM (6 months, 4 days ago) |
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By chance, point me in the direction of where you acquired your genetics of BVI?
I sent you a DM
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: Timestop413]
#28405331 - 07/23/23 03:13 PM (6 months, 4 days ago) |
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Timestop413 said:
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TheAtlantean said:
By chance, point me in the direction of where you acquired your genetics of BVI?
I sent you a DM 
Thank you brother. I sent him a message and signed up to get the print 🤞🏽
I’m having a hard time not just inoculating all 90 of my jars with Pan. Aussie’s
What do you all think?
Should I just switch over to Pans all together ?? Lol
After reading these trip reports I am so excited to grow them and try them out for my first time!
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: TheAtlantean] 1
#28405663 - 07/23/23 08:55 PM (6 months, 3 days ago) |
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Cubes are dead to me after experiencing Pans. I still want to experience other so-called exotics, but I hope to see them become so common place that they are no longer considered exotics.
Regarding inoculating all of your jars with Pan Aussie: Did you use agar or are you talking spore solution to jars? If spore solution, are you talking grain jars or PF jars?
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: ruawakeyet]
#28405664 - 07/23/23 09:00 PM (6 months, 3 days ago) |
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ruawakeyet said: Cubes are dead to me after experiencing Pans. I still want to experience other so-called exotics, but I hope to see them become so common place that they are no longer considered exotics.
Regarding inoculating all of your jars with Pan Aussie: Did you use agar or are you talking spore solution to jars? If spore solution, are you talking grain jars or PF jars?
These would be from an LC similar to Asura. Then thinking I’ll do tubs or shoebox’s since I have a ton of them.
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: TheAtlantean] 1
#28405733 - 07/23/23 09:56 PM (6 months, 3 days ago) |
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Yeah, I'd say go for it!
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: ruawakeyet] 1
#28405750 - 07/23/23 10:08 PM (6 months, 3 days ago) |
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Yeah, I'd say go for it!

You know... I think I just might.
Might even do 30/30/30 Pan Aussie, Goliath, Sandose Domesticate
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: TheAtlantean]
#28406273 - 07/24/23 10:29 AM (6 months, 3 days ago) |
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Hey there panheads....I tapped a spore print over my jar at the end and it's goin fuzzy. Does it look ok or is it something else? Happy Monday friends and neighbors!! 😎✌️
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: pablotx] 6
#28406319 - 07/24/23 11:05 AM (6 months, 3 days ago) |
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hi this is what my TTBVI looks like 15 hours after covering.

Does anyone know why they dye themselves blue? that's how I have almost all my trays blue. bacteria? too wet?

and only by sight. huasteca

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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: ppancho]
#28406405 - 07/24/23 12:20 PM (6 months, 3 days ago) |
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Yay, those Huasteca are beauties.
I sometimes get blobby growth with beads of liquid like you have there when it's very hot but they don't turn blue like that. The blue is bruising though, might have something to do with the moisture and fresh air cycles of your chamber, I wouldn't worry about it if your trays turn out like that.
Nice work.
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: ppancho]
#28406440 - 07/24/23 12:59 PM (6 months, 3 days ago) |
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I agree with Baba..... Those are purdy!! Happy Monday to you ya filthy panhead. Great job Growmie. 😎✌️
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: ppancho]
#28406704 - 07/24/23 04:29 PM (6 months, 3 days ago) |
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Thanks
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: ppancho] 4
#28407286 - 07/24/23 11:40 PM (6 months, 2 days ago) |
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Following up on the Earthgro Steer Manure Blend - I noticed that the Pan Cambodginiensis Komodo not only colonized the untreated stuff quickly without contamination - it started side pinning before I decided if I’d bother with casing it. Then I just threw some coarse vermiculite on top. My wife would be so pleased if I found an alternative to making horse shit soup in the house! 🤪
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: PsiloPsychIn] 1
#28407311 - 07/25/23 12:18 AM (6 months, 2 days ago) |
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Hey I just thought I'd post some Cincticulus admiration. These little guys in tea got me lightly tripping like if I took a gram of Cubensis. Excited to produce these wild found mushrooms and collect their stones
Edited by CrimsonRambeler (07/25/23 12:22 AM)
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: pablotx] 1
#28407335 - 07/25/23 12:52 AM (6 months, 2 days ago) |
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pablotx said: How long did it take the myc to bust through the casing layer? I just cased some Pan cyan Aussie with jiffy mix 2 days ago.
Only the jar has been cased. 50/50+ with about 30% riversand (pasteurised).
It took about 10 days for the myc in the pic to get there. Note that my grow room temps are not ideal. I am in winter, so my grow room is around 15C +/-1.
This is supposed to be Ps. Cyan - Natal Blue Meanie. If there is such a thing - until I can get it to fruit, I have to go with that. It is a slow culture. When the temps are better it runs at the speed of a fast cube.
I guess less replies are good. No one said "ZOMFG dude, why haven't you buried that yet."
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EDIT: Thanks to everyone for the inspirational photos. It helps keep my resolve to get this culture to fruit.
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: PsiloPsychIn]
#28407397 - 07/25/23 03:18 AM (6 months, 2 days ago) |
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PsiloPsychIn said: Following up on the Earthgro Steer Manure Blend - I noticed that the Pan Cambodginiensis Komodo not only colonized the untreated stuff quickly without contamination - it started side pinning before I decided if I’d bother with casing it. Then I just threw some coarse vermiculite on top. My wife would be so pleased if I found an alternative to making horse shit soup in the house! 🤪


Nice Psilo! Simplicity is soooo sexy. 99.99 posted about using the same stuff straight out of the bag a few month back so it seems that it wasn't just a lucky fluke. I have sieved a bag of compost into a bucket to use as substrate a few month ago. Just opened the lid and nothing is growing on it as far as I can see. Time to investigate using raw composted store products, if the bucket still looks alright when I get into whipping up monos then I will run a few tests with it and maybe some fresh stuff as well.
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: Baba Yaga]
#28407439 - 07/25/23 05:21 AM (6 months, 2 days ago) |
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What should my first pan cultivation be in regards of ease of growth and trip profile? I understand they are by and large all more potent than cubes, and from what I see it looks like they are thinner and will produce less dry weight per flush or total grow than cubes. Gf keeps the ac around 74 or 75, down to 70 at nights, if that matters.
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: Kunta Kente]
#28407512 - 07/25/23 07:34 AM (6 months, 2 days ago) |
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Bisporus and SA mystery pan are the ones that are a little bit different but in general they are all more or less the same to cultivate. The temperature range sounds great and if you are getting it down with the grows then you will produce at least the same amount of alkaloids per quart as with standard cubes.
Panaeolus cambodgeniensis varieties are great
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: Genome794]
#28407521 - 07/25/23 07:40 AM (6 months, 2 days ago) |
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Genome794 said:
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pablotx said: How long did it take the myc to bust through the casing layer? I just cased some Pan cyan Aussie with jiffy mix 2 days ago.
Only the jar has been cased. 50/50+ with about 30% riversand (pasteurised).
It took about 10 days for the myc in the pic to get there. Note that my grow room temps are not ideal. I am in winter, so my grow room is around 15C +/-1.
This is supposed to be Ps. Cyan - Natal Blue Meanie. If there is such a thing - until I can get it to fruit, I have to go with that. It is a slow culture. When the temps are better it runs at the speed of a fast cube.
I guess less replies are good. No one said "ZOMFG dude, why haven't you buried that yet."
794
EDIT: Thanks to everyone for the inspirational photos. It helps keep my resolve to get this culture to fruit.
Ha! I wish I could get my growing conditions down to maybe 28 ˚C - it's been running closer to 32. I just cased 3 jars of what I hope are Aussies using Jiffy Mix. I've got another ready to put into fruiting conditions today. Trying to decide what variation to try.
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: pablotx]
#28407772 - 07/25/23 11:00 AM (6 months, 2 days ago) |
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Not sure if I'm allowed to ask this here but what does a gram of pans generally cost if you've ever seen them being sold.
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Re: Official Copelandia/Panaeolus Thread [Re: Timestop413] 2
#28407803 - 07/25/23 11:31 AM (6 months, 2 days ago) |
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20 years?
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