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Cultivation wise, P. mexicana (and tampas) compared to Pan cyans
#26803028 - 07/04/20 08:23 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Greetings,
Just wanted to make sure, I've been reading a fair share of grow logs for both. So, are there any differences in cultivation requirements for these two (three with tampanensis) different species? I ask because they seem to require a similar substrate for fruiting, similar humidity and temperature, both need casing and so on.
Am I missing something or are the requirements similar for both?
I need a specialists opinion, so that I know once and for all if there are differences or not and which one would be easier to grow.
Have a great one!
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Edited by peyotillo (07/04/20 08:24 AM)
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Re: Cultivation wise, P. mexicana (and tampas) compared to Pan cyans [Re: peyotillo]
#26803089 - 07/04/20 08:48 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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They'll all grow off petri dishes and straight grain.. so don't overcomplicate it
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Re: Cultivation wise, P. mexicana (and tampas) compared to Pan cyans [Re: bodhisatta]
#26803892 - 07/04/20 04:17 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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I’ve messed with pans a little and just finished my first stone producer grows. They definitely like similar conditions but pans are way more fragile and need manure.
Stone producers would be much easier, pans kinda drop dead if everything isn’t just right the whole time.
Plus even if you screw up fruiting you’ll get stones no matter what.
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Edited by A.k.a (07/04/20 04:20 PM)
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Re: Cultivation wise, P. mexicana (and tampas) compared to Pan cyans [Re: A.k.a]
#26803931 - 07/04/20 04:41 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Pans do not need manure
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Re: Cultivation wise, P. mexicana (and tampas) compared to Pan cyans [Re: bodhisatta]
#26804434 - 07/04/20 11:49 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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After reading more about it, i got absolutely horrified by the conditions under which pans fruit and all the dialing they need. It is beyond my budget and honestly space to attempt to grow them. What a shame. Those fruiting chambers they require are just wow.. Will focus on stonemakers for now.
What interests me now:
Does anyone know if the mexicana/tampa fruits give the same clear and clean trip as the panaeolus does? I suspect that it does not but I'm also expecting a different experience from cubes. Maybe less "mindfucky". Chip in with your experience if you wish, for this last part. Will start reading on the trip reports, which i suspect would be few and far between.
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Edited by peyotillo (07/04/20 11:49 PM)
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