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Mycobro420
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#26737451 - 06/11/20 06:12 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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What's is your guys favorite best yeilding species
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badsponge

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B+ has been my star performer. Just got natalensis though, hoping that's gonna tear shit up.
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Mycobro420
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Re: Favorite species [Re: badsponge]
#26737600 - 06/11/20 06:59 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Iv tryed b+ it was average for me the gts I had yeilded better I just got some pes Amazonian and Costa rice going to see how they perform
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Those are all cubensis.
Any type of cube can be awesome or shit, just depends on luck and if you’re willing to work on it.
Pans is by far the most dosage per space but harder to do.
As far as cubes PE is slow but ime yields huge and its potent.
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Re: Favorite species [Re: A.k.a]
#26737666 - 06/11/20 07:16 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Yeah these are "varieties" of Cubensis I would say, not species. I put in a lot of work with MS syringes, felt like I wasted my time looking back now, and moved on to learn agar. Then my first grow was AA+ and so far they have been my star performer, I got some monsters from that grow. Beginners luck? Who knows. Right now got some Burma colonizing.
AKA I don't know how you did it, but cultivating Pans is like the ultimate to me personally. There are no real teks or anything out there for it, or anything to follow, so you got to know your shit when cultivating.
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psycho_nauticus said: Yeah these are "varieties" of Cubensis I would say, not species. I put in a lot of work with MS syringes, felt like I wasted my time looking back now, and moved on to learn agar. Then my first grow was AA+ and so far they have been my star performer, I got some monsters from that grow. Beginners luck? Who knows. Right now got some Burma colonizing.
AKA I don't know how you did it, but cultivating Pans is like the ultimate to me personally. There are no real teks or anything out there for it, or anything to follow, so you got to know your shit when cultivating.
Check out JCMs tek https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/26565367#26565367
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Re: Favorite species [Re: Crackatoa]
#26739054 - 06/12/20 08:53 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Ya I know people say a cube is a cube but some cubes may be alot Skinner an less dense than other varitys of cubes like the b+ I had were real small nice pinset but the golden teachers were alot bigger I want to work with bigger neater fruits so I got pes Amazonian to try an add to my isolate fridge
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badsponge

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Mycobro420 said: I want to work with bigger neater fruits
Why though? Smaller fruits have more active content by weight than larger fruits. I don't understand the desire of so many growers to strive for larger fruits.
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Re: Favorite species [Re: badsponge]
#26739183 - 06/12/20 10:06 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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I know smaller fruits have more pislocin an wet fruits as well I want larger fruits cause it would be less work preparing subs if I can yeild nice meaty fruits from one of two monotubs instead of getting the same yeild off 4-5 tubs I wanna nice yeild from them so it will cut unnecessary extra work but still get great results
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Mycobro420
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All cubes are realitivly the same but I have seen certain strains that are bigger an flush harder than others
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Re: Favorite species [Re: badsponge]
#26739197 - 06/12/20 10:12 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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badsponge said:
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Mycobro420 said: I want to work with bigger neater fruits
Why though? Smaller fruits have more active content by weight than larger fruits. I don't understand the desire of so many growers to strive for larger fruits.
I'd much rather pick several very large fruits and be done than spend an hour+ picking and cleaning scores of smaller fruits. Harvest is much much easier. Also, the melmac I grow are huge and devastatingly potent.
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Re: Favorite species [Re: One of Us]
#26739251 - 06/12/20 10:34 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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My PE have always pulled right off the sub clean too, love that.
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