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Re: Strange fruit: Please help with ID [Re: Inocuole]
#23705369 - 10/03/16 10:55 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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So the fruits of course vary in size and many are grown into twins and triplets. They are dense--almost like sclerotia. The yield of what you saw was about 800+ grams, the individual pumpkins averaged 30 TO 40 grams; a triplet of three fused pumpkins is about 100g. I'll try to take some pics tomorrow, Pretty decent flush but the coin sizes caps seen in the pics I'm guessing are aborts. This off about 3 quarts popcorn and the casing which had a fair amount of poo and coir. Once I dehydrate I'll let you know what the losses are.
FTI: Pretty intense bluing in the FWIWD--the trich that seemed present on a couple of caps nowhere to be seen, so I should get a couple more flushes.
Edited by bygonesbebygones (10/03/16 11:03 PM)
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NumeroEno
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Damn dude. That's awesome. You should definitely try and get prints. Perfect Halloween shrooms lol
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Re: Strange fruit: Please help with ID [Re: dankington]
#23705447 - 10/03/16 11:24 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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NumeroEno said: I have some KSSS on grain but its lineage is through some well known Canadian cultivators on here. I haven't grown it out so I can't be sure, but it's supposed to just produce normal fruits.
This is truth. But those are definitely the other pheno of KSSS. Your vendor made a mistake, friend.
OK, but happy he did as these are far more gnarly than anything else I have grown--assuming that is, potency is on a par with other strains. Appreciate the help guys. So if subsequent flushes sporulate, I may get this again?? I still have a bit of this on grain, and of course the original syringe. Tissue culture is an option I can explore as well if that's the way to ensure future gnarliness.
You could take a biopsy from the inside of a fruit and grow it on agar. That 'clone' would have all the same characteristics when grown out. You could then slant a cleaned clone sample and preserve it for some time.
When I grew KSSS they appeared normal, but were dense and woody. Hard to chew almost. They hit like a truck and were kinda short. Someone once said they were like "a good party cube" and so I ate one (about 2.5g biggun') before going out one night. That really sucked, and I had to go home because it was too much. I was having too much trouble talking, and I don't think I finished a sentence for about 3 hours. But that's all subjective, innit?
So the cap and not the stem for the biopsy? I'm still learning but I thought stems were preferred. Either way, no problem. These are really dense--almost like sclerotium. Hoping they have a little extra.
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NumeroEno
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Yeah you should use the inside of the stem for the biopsy. Start the cut with a scalpel and then rip the mushroom in half, and cut from the very center of the mushroom.
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Right on!
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