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mwojo
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: RescueU] 2
#28216317 - 03/05/23 06:09 PM (10 months, 19 days ago) |
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I think there's something bacterial going on in the center, but I can't be too upset about this flush.
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bw86
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: mwojo]
#28216328 - 03/05/23 06:15 PM (10 months, 19 days ago) |
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You guys have been running a lot of these has there been any cool mutations or isolations?
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BlueAndOrange
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: bw86]
#28216341 - 03/05/23 06:20 PM (10 months, 19 days ago) |
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I haven’t been pheno hunting yet. Just been stockpiling some dried fruits to keep me well stocked for the foreseeable future.
Next up I’ll be learning to grow pans and stock piling some of those. Then I can hunkerdown and join the pheno hunting game.
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RescueU
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: bw86]
#28216357 - 03/05/23 06:32 PM (10 months, 19 days ago) |
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Quote:
bw86 said: You guys have been running a lot of these has there been any cool mutations or isolations?
Gleyck posted a pic a few pages back where they were all different crazy phenos.
My mini's put out normal cube looking fruits

My larger tubs are starting to put out snakey ones
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bw86
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: RescueU] 1
#28216405 - 03/05/23 07:01 PM (10 months, 19 days ago) |
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Pan are just a bit classier of a whore. Give them the shit they want and they'll put out even quicker. It's just a balance of more fresh air and keeping the humidity right. Once you eat a gram of pans you might not want your nats anymore. Those giant snakes are the reason that made me ask. That stem ratio makes for ugly bag appeal.
BlueandOrange did you make your username reveresed just to be /slightly irritating?
Edited by bw86 (03/06/23 05:53 AM)
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NotSheekle
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: bw86]
#28216436 - 03/05/23 07:17 PM (10 months, 19 days ago) |
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I know I did...
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DERRAYLD
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: bw86] 7
#28216753 - 03/06/23 12:57 AM (10 months, 18 days ago) |
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Quote:
bw86 said: You guys have been running a lot of these has there been any cool mutations or isolations?
Not from my side and I've run my fair few clones to try find something.
Nice cube looking Nats


Clones that never carried over from mutations, they just straightened.
Some of them were ridiculous from the mangled clone, I would never grow these tiny snakes again.

As you say, zero bag appeal. People started complaining so I stopped providing Nats, now they're requesting them again.
Edited by DERRAYLD (03/06/23 01:12 AM)
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veggie

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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: DERRAYLD] 2
#28216763 - 03/06/23 01:27 AM (10 months, 18 days ago) |
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They are beauties!
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DERRAYLD
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: veggie] 3
#28216776 - 03/06/23 02:32 AM (10 months, 18 days ago) |
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If you give the caps a light sponging to remove spore they go green like these.
They dry silver green as well.
My favorite.
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chris77
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: DERRAYLD]
#28216778 - 03/06/23 02:40 AM (10 months, 18 days ago) |
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funny you should mention this. i might go out on a limb here, but from what i saw with natalensis (and i guess cubensis is the same) the effects of greening/blueing are often (always?) in correlation with moisture content. sidepins fully grown out from natalensis that stayed under the surface where always on the wet side (logically) and always deep blue/green. as if the moisture in the tissue "fueled" the oxidation? as psilocin and psilocybine are water soluble this would make sense. whereas meaty but "drier" nats stayed more on the pale/creamy pallette. does this make sense to anybody else?
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BlueAndOrange
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: bw86] 1
#28216891 - 03/06/23 07:06 AM (10 months, 18 days ago) |
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Quote:
bw86 said: Pan are just a bit classier of a whore. Give them the shit they want and they'll put out even quicker. It's just a balance of more fresh air and keeping the humidity right. Once you eat a gram of pans you might not want your nats anymore. Those giant snakes are the reason that made me ask. That stem ratio makes for ugly bag appeal.
BlueandOrange did you make your username reveresed just to be /slightly irritating? 
I didn’t mean to be irritating. I considered it an artistic choice. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
It’s a little nod to the stroop test.
I hope you’re right about the pans displacing nats. I’d love a change. The nats will hold me over for microdosing and for giving away to my friends and family and for tripping as I learn to grow pans. Looking forward to a world where I vacuum seal a lifetime supply of nats for all my microdosing friends and just give it to them.
Edited by BlueAndOrange (03/06/23 07:11 AM)
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bw86
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: chris77]
#28216898 - 03/06/23 07:12 AM (10 months, 18 days ago) |
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just messing with ya
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Ben Phartin

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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: bw86]
#28217026 - 03/06/23 08:58 AM (10 months, 18 days ago) |
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How am I looking here? Is that something I need to worry about or give more fae?


Same thing on this other shoe box of JMF

I think I my sub might have been slightly on the wet side of field capacity.
Edited by Ben Phartin (03/06/23 08:59 AM)
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Guerrilla
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: bw86] 6
#28217038 - 03/06/23 09:04 AM (10 months, 18 days ago) |
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Quote:
bw86 said: You guys have been running a lot of these has there been any cool mutations or isolations?

And tbh I love this shade of blue:

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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: Guerrilla] 8
#28217152 - 03/06/23 10:26 AM (10 months, 18 days ago) |
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I’ve been breeding some interesting phenos for a while now.
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NotSheekle
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: A.k.a]
#28217157 - 03/06/23 10:28 AM (10 months, 18 days ago) |
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Wowwww those look so cool!!
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TheGreatDellion
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: NotSheekle] 5
#28217480 - 03/06/23 02:30 PM (10 months, 18 days ago) |
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First flush on another shoebox. Thicker nicer looking fruits on this one. Pretty pleased with the results.

3rd shoebox getting there.
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Ben Phartin

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Anyone ever use elephant dung?
My friend gets it free of charge from the local zoo, all he needs is a bucket and a shovel. Says he just called one day and asked and has been getting it ever since.
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Adas
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I'd use it if I had it available
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Ben Phartin

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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: Adas]
#28217700 - 03/06/23 04:51 PM (10 months, 18 days ago) |
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Contact your local zoo!
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