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A question regarding Azurescens
    #23906419 - 12/08/16 11:05 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

So short story is, I've heard that Psilocybe Azurescens/Cyanescen/Subaeruginosa are the most powerful/potent psychoactive fungi breeds and are way better than Cubensis or other easily indoor cultivated breeds, or is that just a myth, I've been looking into this for quite some time and I'm just confused, I've read trip reports but nothing seems to come up of interest, just people like me asking the same question, I was also wondering about starting out door Azurescens cultivation if it was worth it, does anyone have any experience with this so called "wavy cap" breed?

Thanks ~aj

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Re: A question regarding Azurescens [Re: acidninja]
    #23906438 - 12/08/16 11:08 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Species not breed.
They are considerably more potent than Ps. cubensis.
I wouldn't call them 'better' because that's pretty subjective, but they're definitely more potent.

If you have the land and a suitable climate, it's definitely worth doing some outdoor grows!

liloldme did a massive outdoor bed of wavy caps (Ps. cyanescens) this year:
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/23008066


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Re: A question regarding Azurescens [Re: Greg]
    #23906472 - 12/08/16 11:19 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)



:mindblown:

thanks man


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Re: A question regarding Azurescens [Re: acidninja]
    #23907193 - 12/08/16 02:28 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

well worth the wait for sure...subs can be done indoors with cool temps but cyans and azurs need a very long cooling time


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Re: A question regarding Azurescens [Re: cronicr]
    #23907212 - 12/08/16 02:34 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Yeah man I'm salivating at the thought of testing the woodlovers waters!!!

I'm gonna be starting a project for this spring as well...get your spores I think it's recommended to start around the end of Jan to early Feb, so that you have a decent amount of colonized spawn to set the bed/beds up with.

And yeah man DEFINITELY check out liloldme's outdoor project...incredibly impressive results!


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Re: A question regarding Azurescens [Re: Peteyboy]
    #23907375 - 12/08/16 03:23 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

yer ive heard spring is a great starting point, I also have a massive pile of old rotting oak wood chip in my composter down the bottom of my garden which is a total bonus!

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