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Rhiozan
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Substitute for compost/manure/dung in paneolus cultivation?
#23495400 - 07/31/16 12:18 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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I had been growing P. Cubensis for a while and had pretty good results. However I want to have a stronger psilocybin source, since I have naturally high tolerance to magic. Just for your understanding, yeaterday I took 6,5g of strong z-strain and had a lvl 2-3, while my gf took 2,3g of stuff from the same batch and tripped hard, around lvl 4. I prepared responsibly, fasted for a day, except of two grapefruits and a tea spoon of turmeric.
Seems that paneolus really loves nitrogen and perhaps phosphorus and there are plenty of those in organic compounds. Im a city dweller, so cow dung is not easy to come by, besides, I wouldnt love dealing with crap at home. Are there any kinds of commercially available fertilizers that can be used with the same result as dung or compost?
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bodhisatta 
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Re: Substitute for compost/manure/dung in paneolus cultivation? [Re: Rhiozan]
#23495475 - 07/31/16 12:32 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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pans are grass loving, they enjoy the partially digested grass in equine and bovine shit. the shit from those animals isn't shitty smelling if you get the appropriate field aged manure. you can also just fruit pans using grain spawn and coir it's been done. but maybe you should experiment using rye grass seed(not rye berries) and coir substrate(since you don't want to use poo)
you also could just grow potent cubensis, use agar to clone and isolate good genetics and then only grow potent strains.
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Rhiozan
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Re: Substitute for compost/manure/dung in paneolus cultivation? [Re: bodhisatta]
#23495542 - 07/31/16 12:56 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks for the input.
The agar Tek is definitely very interesting to try, however it's time consuming, plus I would need some extra room for that. The biggest problem though, is that I'm unaware of any reliable way of gauging alkaloid concentration (potency) of a batch. Perhaps you agree that trying each batchon my own isn't the best way: fruit waves differ in potency, and I can't rely purely on my own impression. To even remotely make it look like science, I would need a good study design, volunteers and ridiculous amount of time and shrooms. Don't forget their legal status.
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spacechildo
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Re: Substitute for compost/manure/dung in paneolus cultivation? [Re: Rhiozan]
#23495548 - 07/31/16 12:58 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Seen great results posted here on straw, havent done it myself so cant really offer any insight.
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