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Myztr0
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Re: first timer w/ some questoins [Re: thrak]
#2647622 - 05/06/04 08:30 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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u guys talk about the steps to the tek as if it were the ten commandments..... i love it
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chris_likes_shroms
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Re: first timer w/ some questoins [Re: thrak]
#2648244 - 05/06/04 10:16 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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this is more advanced cultivation but i need help ive been wanting to grow psilocybe azurescens for a while now and i was reading the magic mushroom growers guide it said somthing about bulk substrate growing it said to place a fully colonized cake in to steralized grain rye until the grain is colonized and put the new colonized grain in to more grain to get MASSIVE amounts of colonized grain would psilocybe azurescens mycelium colonize the rye??
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ButterNut
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Registered: 04/17/04
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Re: first timer w/ some questoins [Re: ButterNut]
#2648270 - 05/06/04 10:19 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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ButterNut said:
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chris_likes_shroms said: MUST HAVE HELP ive been wanting to grow psilocybe azurescens for a while now and i was reading the magic mushroom growers guide it said somthing about bulk substrate growing it said to place a fully colonized cake in to steralized grain rye until the grain is colonized and put the new colonized grain in to more grain to get MASSIVE amounts of colonized grain would psilocybe azurescens mycelium colonize the rye??
Stop double posting.you keep asking this over and over in others threads.if you have a question.pick the 1 forum you think it best fits in and make your own thread.dont keep hijacking others.And dont post the same thing in more than 1 forum.
stop that man your being an idiot.if you have a question make your own thread and stop double and triple posting.
-------------------- Butternut squash are softer than acorn or other types of squash, which makes them easier to cut and prepare.
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thrak
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Re: first timer w/ some questoins [Re: encogneato]
#2649612 - 05/07/04 10:21 AM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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and what are common problems and solutions that a newbie needs to know about? Thanks
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ButterNut
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Re: first timer w/ some questoins [Re: thrak]
#2649630 - 05/07/04 10:29 AM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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Make your own damn thread man,didnt you just read what i wrote to that other guy about hijacking threads?!
-------------------- Butternut squash are softer than acorn or other types of squash, which makes them easier to cut and prepare.
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