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nobody83
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Re: Reasons for growing different types psilocybe mushroom [Re: mushboy]
#24881098 - 12/31/17 12:54 PM (7 years, 17 days ago) |
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mushboy said: incest shrooms?

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36fuckin5
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Re: Reasons for growing different types psilocybe mushroom [Re: nobody83]
#24881336 - 12/31/17 02:41 PM (7 years, 17 days ago) |
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I grow exotics cause I just want to. It's fun to just try different things and I get to see pretty mushrooms. With edibles I also get food for next to nothing.
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i recommend common sense and figuring it out.
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Hopeless_Hound
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Re: Reasons for growing different types psilocybe mushroom [Re: 36fuckin5]
#24881354 - 12/31/17 02:53 PM (7 years, 17 days ago) |
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Also it's a hobby, if you made tables for a hobby would you wanna make the same exact kind over and over with slight variations? Or would you want to expand your craft and technique and see what your capable of? If it were me I'd be making every different type of table I could, test your skill, knowledge, ability. In other words it's fun to change away from the normal. I can't even imagine with some people on this site who've been here for years. I'm sure after a couple hundred grows you'd be itching to see beyond the cube horizon.
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36fuckin5
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Re: Reasons for growing different types psilocybe mushroom [Re: Hopeless_Hound]
#24881682 - 12/31/17 05:43 PM (7 years, 17 days ago) |
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Hopeless_Hound said: Also it's a hobby, if you made tables for a hobby would you wanna make the same exact kind over and over with slight variations? Or would you want to expand your craft and technique and see what your capable of? If it were me I'd be making every different type of table I could, test your skill, knowledge, ability. In other words it's fun to change away from the normal. I can't even imagine with some people on this site who've been here for years. I'm sure after a couple hundred grows you'd be itching to see beyond the cube horizon.
-------------------- Pat The Bunny said:
A punk rock song won't ever change the world, but I can tell you about a couple that changed me.
bodhisatta said:
i recommend common sense and figuring it out.
These are the TEKs I use. They're all as cheap and easy as possible, just like your mom.
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Martinsapin
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Re: Reasons for growing different types psilocybe mushroom [Re: 36fuckin5]
#24881881 - 12/31/17 07:15 PM (7 years, 17 days ago) |
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cause theres crazy potential lying in the life cycle of fungis
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TheDarkHeart
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Re: Reasons for growing different types psilocybe mushroom [Re: Martinsapin]
#24882104 - 12/31/17 09:24 PM (7 years, 17 days ago) |
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hopeless and 36fuckin'
i couldn't agree with you more. i don't know about pushing things to the limit though. but yea. it's a hobby and shrooms are pretty.
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Variegated
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Re: Reasons for growing different types psilocybe mushroom [Re: TheDarkHeart]
#24882214 - 12/31/17 10:23 PM (7 years, 17 days ago) |
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Like pokemon man i want to grow em all. When i feel i have mastered cubes from front to back i will move on to some others.dont want to continue till i feel like i have a really great handle on it.
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TheDarkHeart
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Re: Reasons for growing different types psilocybe mushroom [Re: Variegated]
#24882347 - 12/31/17 11:31 PM (7 years, 17 days ago) |
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yes pokimans.
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Workman
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Re: Reasons for growing different types psilocybe mushroom [Re: Hopeless_Hound]
#24936118 - 01/23/18 12:22 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hopeless_Hound said: How effective would double printing be at crossing varieties? I believe I heard of workman letting myc colonize over spores that weren't germinating and he managed to get the active myc to 'absorb' the genetic info from the spores that weren't viable. I believe it was for a redspored variety that wasn't around anymore?
That wasn't me. RogerRabbit did something like that with dead Red Boy spores.
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hamloaf
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Re: Reasons for growing different types psilocybe mushroom [Re: Workman]
#24936267 - 01/23/18 01:18 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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1eaving4awhile
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Re: Reasons for growing different types psilocybe mushroom [Re: hamloaf]
#24936306 - 01/23/18 01:38 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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So for instance. I have witnessed a very old syringe produce tomentose myc from very old stock. Talking 10+ years. Even though it wasnt contaminated it was just barely grow no matter how many transfers i tried. I used an entire 10cc and got 1 spot of growth on many plates and jars trying to get lucky. Theoretically could I have placed another cube variety on same plate and the new rigorous culture would mix with the other genetics? I was under the impression the stronger culture would just reprogram for lack of a better term the old weak culture? Am i missing the boat here? Or is this just with spores?
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