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Re: PICS of albino WHITE Treasure Coast substrain
#22530 - 06/28/00 03:35 PM (24 years, 10 months ago) |
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RYCHE You should try to quit! Quit smoking that is! Those little basterds look like they blue DRASTICALLY! I love all strains of psilocybe cubensis I think they are all gorgeous and i am sure those are potent. Did you isolate the mycelium from a single albino? arn't mushrooms great? the mushroom life cycle reminds me of david bohm's concept of a implicate and explicate order, from one chunk of mycelia taken from a single stem a hundred more mushrooms can be sprung forth. it is infitie, until they degenerate.
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Anonymous
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Re: PICS of albino WHITE Treasure Coast substrain
#22532 - 06/28/00 09:10 PM (24 years, 10 months ago) |
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SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!
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Ryche Hawk
A Messenger


Registered: 03/01/01
Posts: 2,112
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Re: PICS of albino WHITE Treasure Coast substrain
#22533 - 06/29/00 02:27 PM (24 years, 10 months ago) |
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My partner had a print I sent him some time back from a flush of all albino's I had. He took that print, isolated a strong sector on agar, used a liquid inoculation on rye grain, cased, and then the beauties sprang forth. I believe he did isolate clone one of these for future use. Were hopeing the spores from these will produce more white TC's, since these came from a spore print of white TC's. Anyone ordering TC's from www.thehawkseye.com in the months to come will be getting spores from these white beauties. So hopefully we'll get some feedback if others get the albino's as well.-peace- www.thehawkseye.com Sacred Mushroom Spores [This message has been edited by Ryche Hawk (edited June 29, 2000).]
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mycofile
Pooh-Bah


Registered: 01/18/99
Posts: 2,336
Loc: Uranus
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Re: PICS of albino WHITE Treasure Coast substrain
#22534 - 06/30/00 04:46 AM (24 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hawk, as you know, I've been working with the albinos for a while now. One thing that I can say from my experience is that 3 generations didn't make a drastic increase in the number of albinos I saw in multispore innocs. I'm well past that, and still don't have the pure breeding strain that I'm hoping for. It has improved(as in shows more whites), but not much. Just offering my advice for people to not get their hopes up thinking they will get flushes like that from multi-spore innocs. That is unless you do some testing (or others) and prove me wrong. Actually, I would like that, then there would be a stable albino strain and I could focus on other things.... ------------------ -From a registered Mad Scientist "From a certain point of view" -Jedi Master Obiwan Kenobi (also a Mad Scientist tm) VisitThe Donkey!-just behave
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Chief Ill Eagle
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Registered: 05/07/99
Posts: 8
Loc: Thai
Last seen: 21 years, 11 months
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Re: PICS of albino WHITE Treasure Coast substrain
#22535 - 07/15/00 01:14 AM (24 years, 9 months ago) |
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Old Aunt Mildred just picked some honkin TCs. Beefy 6 inchers. Some looked "normal", some mostly white w/ a small brownish spot, and some all white. The caps of the white ones had a distinct bluish cast w/o even handling them. She got her spores syringes from Ryche Hawk.
-------------------- Chief Ill Eagle, last of the geoducks
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Suntzu
Geek


Registered: 10/14/99
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Re: PICS of albino WHITE Treasure Coast substrain
#22536 - 07/15/00 01:52 AM (24 years, 9 months ago) |
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Ryche, et al. I'm trying to get an idea whether this is normal albinism. . .It is possible to establish a dikaryotic mycelium that can be subbed and always give the albinos, right? The reversions just occur between spore matings? In other words, any albino trays could be duplicated using the same parent genotype?
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Dystopian Harbinger
Cheech Wizard

Registered: 02/25/01
Posts: 139
Last seen: 20 years, 11 months
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Re: PICS of albino WHITE Treasure Coast substrain
#22537 - 02/26/01 03:31 AM (24 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nice pics
-------------------- At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not cease to be insipid.
-Nietzsche
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