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moricz
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Leucoagaricus leucothites - OK, OK Albino corumba :) 2
#23432143 - 07/11/16 01:41 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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As you can see I found the pinning strategy 
Happy Summer to you!
Edited by moricz (07/11/16 11:59 PM)
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: moricz]
#23432204 - 07/11/16 02:02 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Interesting they don't have the ring around the stem
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: bodhisatta]
#23432268 - 07/11/16 02:33 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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I don't think leucoagaricus bruises.
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: dankington]
#23432312 - 07/11/16 02:52 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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moricz
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: dankington]
#23432440 - 07/11/16 03:43 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
dankington said:
I don't think leucoagaricus bruises.
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: moricz]
#23432569 - 07/11/16 04:52 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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So what are those actually? Albino cubes?
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moricz
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: Inocuole]
#23433780 - 07/11/16 11:59 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yes they are a cloned leucistic, sporeless corumba 
They cannot find they way up because of the lack of pigments, can't response to light. Always this spagetti style, very painfull to harvest but they like monos very well
Method: Agar to Sugar Cane LC to Millet to CVG (advanced bucket tek)
They went down in a cellar where held at 19-21 C° No fanning, misted once when they where 0,5 - 0,7 cm high.
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: moricz]
#23433782 - 07/12/16 12:02 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Those look really cool. Never see albino other than APE these days.
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: Pastywhyte]
#23433788 - 07/12/16 12:08 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yeah those don't look leucistic to me. Definitely true albinos. I mean I guess they could be sporeless leucistic but, do you say that because there's an amount of pigmentation that appears sometimes?
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: Inocuole]
#23434002 - 07/12/16 04:03 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Inocuole said: Yeah those don't look leucistic to me. Definitely true albinos. I mean I guess they could be sporeless leucistic but, do you say that because there's an amount of pigmentation that appears sometimes?
No never had pigments, and also interesting is the veil is not remaining on he stem, you can see some veil remants on some of the closer pics.
I probably used the leucistic in a wrong place (what is that again? ), I call them COR-A (corumba albino)
They definiately have some genetic issues. (My PC-s radiation where I store my Cults XD )
The best ones I get without the curving stems and nice tall fruitbodies, are grown in a room where they get some direct sunlight at morning. So "maybe" they have some photosensitive cells, but not too much.
If they can receive other frequency ranges from the sunlight, not just the 6500 K from LEDs, that will be the key to them. I will try a nice horseshit bed after the second flush, use those tubs as inoculum and if succeed, we will see
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: moricz]
#23434245 - 07/12/16 07:37 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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We want spores.
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: Munchauzen]
#23434264 - 07/12/16 07:45 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Very cool! how did they taste?
Also they look a little spindly, do you think they might have been lacking a bit of FAE?
also interested in the spores, especially if they taste good
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: poponon]
#23434268 - 07/12/16 07:47 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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these are really cool man. great job!
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: Munchauzen]
#23434273 - 07/12/16 07:49 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Edited by shroominmyroom (12/12/17 04:27 PM)
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moricz
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Thanx to all!
Sorry about spores, I tried several times to take, but never succseed.
Taste is like any cubes.
I'll try a bit more FAE Too.
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites - OK, OK Albino corumba :) [Re: moricz]
#23434590 - 07/12/16 10:37 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: poponon]
#23435320 - 07/12/16 03:55 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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poponon said: Also they look a little spindly, do you think they might have been lacking a bit of FAE?
He already specifically said that was due to lack of pigmentation.
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: Inocuole]
#23435525 - 07/12/16 05:16 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Those look awesomely unique! Thanks for sharing:)
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: Inocuole]
#23435545 - 07/12/16 05:22 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
Inocuole said:
Quote:
poponon said: Also they look a little spindly, do you think they might have been lacking a bit of FAE?
He already specifically said that was due to lack of pigmentation.
i have seen that same spindly / thinning look of the stem on tubs with a lack of FAE.
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: poponon]
#23435581 - 07/12/16 05:37 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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It can be a cause, but in this case, the rest of the fruits look reasonably healthy. This could just be what it fruits like. I'd grow the hell out of that.
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: Inocuole]
#23435702 - 07/12/16 06:22 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Fucking beautiful, right?
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: dankington]
#23436704 - 07/13/16 12:50 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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If it was an actual albino, the spores would be clear no? Or am I making that up?
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: LocN9ne]
#23436860 - 07/13/16 02:46 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Very nice.
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The white fruitbodies or sterile gills are all from genetic "errors" So the spindly grow and the absence of veil can be also.
I try to grow a tub open air, without the lid, my cellar holds 83-92 % humidity and they cased with CVG
We see in 4-5 days 
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: moricz]
#23475214 - 07/25/16 11:12 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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So I had a badly infected tub, tossed out to make an experience.
My observations: - The fruitbodies are smaller, probably because humidity are higher at the ground area. - Fruitbodies are beafier (or what), same cause. - Caps nicer, so much nicer. - Stems have less curves (FAE, or sunlight, or cosmic radiation, maybe because they are shorter :\ ) - Bruising as hell.
BUT they still don't know really where is up and down.
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: moricz]
#23475230 - 07/25/16 11:20 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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I have heard that albinos tend to have less phototropic response and thus will not orient toward light as normal. But I have noticed that shorter stipes and beefier caps seems part for the course with the extra FAE outdoors provides. Beautiful specimens there.
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: moricz]
#23475287 - 07/25/16 11:44 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Dr. moricz !
Very nice. Very nice.     
6 years ago, my old buddy, just me, took a tissue sample of a randomly occurring albino fruit body(std. cube).
I grew it out 3 times. Like yours, it did fine in monotubs.
  
fun and weird. Thank you for sharing, MAN
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: uncle_rico]
#23475304 - 07/25/16 11:51 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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whats up with these leucistics having those gnarly stems? does that have anything to do with the decreased phototropic response, as well. or just simply genetics?
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: mupetmower]
#23475322 - 07/25/16 11:59 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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mupetmower said: whats up with these leucistics having those gnarly stems? does that have anything to do with the decreased phototropic response, as well. or just simply genetics?
Its no leucistic. Those are true albinos.
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: moricz]
#23475331 - 07/25/16 12:02 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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ohh right, i remembered him saying this:
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moricz said: Yes they are a cloned leucistic, sporeless corumba 
but then forgot that it was determined they were actual albino's later. my bad.
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: mupetmower]
#23475358 - 07/25/16 12:13 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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I WANT SWABS DAMMIT
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: Munchauzen]
#23475366 - 07/25/16 12:17 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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oh hey, so how is their potency, moricz?
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: mupetmower]
#23476725 - 07/25/16 07:49 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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mupetmower said: oh hey, so how is their potency, moricz?
Mine, after drying, looked crazy, dank, potent.
but the potency was meh .. Nothing to write home about.
We were going on a hike. a super cute friend (who I'd tripped with before), her boyfriend and another girlfriend ... cool hike. ... I wanted so much to impress these people .... so, out came the crazy looking albinos ... we had a solid 2 grams each ... smoked some good herb .... and .... meh ... fail
not much of anything
moricz, hope your's are better than mine
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: uncle_rico]
#23476751 - 07/25/16 07:57 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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damn that sucks haha.
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: mupetmower]
#23477577 - 07/26/16 03:22 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thanx for sharing your result, uncle_rico, nice job. The FAE and genetics combined is the cause of the gnarly stem (my opinion only)
Potency: Hmmm... maybe a little less then my favourite Mathias Romero variety (She can produce big big suprises only on 1,5 grams ) But this series not tested yet.
Hope that helps 
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Re: Leucoagaricus leucothites [Re: mupetmower]
#24324473 - 05/16/17 02:32 PM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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srry, for bump this thread, but the potency is so low
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