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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: kirkeng] 1
#28202592 - 02/24/23 01:42 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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kirkeng said: Second clone tub coming in.. yielded better than the first and still clean, recased and set up for second flush, another tub pushing third flush, about two months in fruiting total for that guy so far. Diminishing returns at this point but I’m going to keep it around until it either completely stops or contaminates to see how long it will go for. Clone
 Third flush tub

You are going to be Mr Popular with all those semps
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Hindsight] 4
#28202604 - 02/24/23 01:51 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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Definitely a family favorite, can’t lie tho I’ve been eating em a little too much lately.. for some reason my cat has stealing nibbles while cleaning, doesn’t do it with any others.. thank god though cause he’s been a terror lately being cooped up inside all winter, but don’t get PETA on my ass, he takes em regardless if I try an stop him..
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Hindsight] 2
#28202650 - 02/24/23 02:09 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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He's already Mr. Popular in my book. I mean look also on his Tamp and Bisporus grows Hard to beat that.
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Adas] 1
#28202822 - 02/24/23 03:51 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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Haha I was more meaning with his friends who will have an endless supply of Semps to eat. It's all my friends want from me anymore.
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Hindsight]
#28202825 - 02/24/23 03:53 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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I can't imagine why anyone wouldn't want Bisporus. I mean my one and only Sub trip was fire, but I'm not sure I'd rate it higher than Bisp.
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Hindsight]
#28202828 - 02/24/23 03:54 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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Hindsight said: Haha I was more meaning with his friends who will have an endless supply of Semps to eat. It's all my friends want from me anymore.
what's the major difference in quality between cubensis and semperviva?
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: chris77] 2
#28202866 - 02/24/23 04:19 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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It took a second for for folks to warm up to semps, they kept wanting nothing but bisporus, when I finally got em to try them though.. interestingly I find friends who have struggled with opioid or meth addictions likening semps more than bisporus, wonder if there is anything to that. I dunno I like em both for different things.
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: chris77] 1
#28202878 - 02/24/23 04:26 PM (10 months, 28 days ago) |
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chris77 said:
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Hindsight said: Haha I was more meaning with his friends who will have an endless supply of Semps to eat. It's all my friends want from me anymore.
what's the major difference in quality between cubensis and semperviva?
For me it’s primarily the body load, cubes wreck my stomach n give me head fog which I dislike. I also feel a bit more of a wild spirit to semps or pans or whatever it may be. Don’t get me wrong cubes are a good time, but their is more variety in non-cubes in my opinion, maybe it’s the time and energy put in.
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: kirkeng] 2
#28203318 - 02/24/23 10:28 PM (10 months, 27 days ago) |
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ffs kirk man, what you trying to pull eh
how we meant to compete with that
 
all jokes aside, beautiful stuff there
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: SingularFusion] 1
#28203347 - 02/24/23 11:19 PM (10 months, 27 days ago) |
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SV definitely have a lighter more energetic quality to them than cubes do for me.
At least based off the one tub I grew. Got plates waiting to go to grain for round two soon as I get home in a few days.
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Adas] 1
#28203359 - 02/24/23 11:40 PM (10 months, 27 days ago) |
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Adas said: Thanks, Melgo!

Thanks, Ambrose!

Super cool Adas! Thanks for posting the photo, it makes my day 
How long did they take to pin?
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Melgo]
#28203386 - 02/25/23 12:23 AM (10 months, 27 days ago) |
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thanks for the explanations. i have them on grain. curious to learn more..
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Melgo]
#28203546 - 02/25/23 06:34 AM (10 months, 27 days ago) |
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They started at around the 2 week mark. The Ambrose culture Im not sure about, but probably the usual 4 months. Lol. 3 at the very least. They are on pure hardwood sawdust this time and don't mind. Your culture is on hardwood + cowshit + a bit of Spruce sawdust mixed in as well. They eat it perfectly fine.
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Adas] 1
#28204806 - 02/26/23 12:03 AM (10 months, 26 days ago) |
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Adas said: They started at around the 2 week mark. The Ambrose culture Im not sure about, but probably the usual 4 months. Lol. 3 at the very least. They are on pure hardwood sawdust this time and don't mind. Your culture is on hardwood + cowshit + a bit of Spruce sawdust mixed in as well. They eat it perfectly fine.
So the 2 weeks mark is consistent across the board then. Very interesting substrate! I'll start playing around with different ones when temperatures will pick up here.
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Melgo] 6
#28204852 - 02/26/23 01:02 AM (10 months, 26 days ago) |
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Funny the variety of fruits you can get.. harvested the broad capped ones (made a few clones as it looked pretty). And now got 1 small bag with normal, much smaller, looking fruits.. and the other has some quasimodo looking things developing..
 Curious what I'll get from your print Melgo.. jars are nearly 100%.. gave them a final shake and letting them consolidate now
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: 0t0lerance]
#28211176 - 03/02/23 03:14 PM (10 months, 22 days ago) |
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I just want to be sure, these look like knots forming on my semperviva shoebox right?
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Bigworm] 7
#28211625 - 03/02/23 08:05 PM (10 months, 22 days ago) |
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Semp LC on some wheat.

Few more days, then going to a bag.
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Bigworm] 1
#28213229 - 03/03/23 09:49 PM (10 months, 20 days ago) |
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Bigworm said: I just want to be sure, these look like knots forming on my semperviva shoebox right?

Yes!
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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: hummingbird] 1
#28213233 - 03/03/23 09:51 PM (10 months, 20 days ago) |
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hummingbird said:
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Bigworm said: I just want to be sure, these look like knots forming on my semperviva shoebox right?

Yes!

Can't wait to try these! Thanks for the confirmation. I thought I was seeing shit.
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: Bigworm] 1
#28213553 - 03/04/23 05:25 AM (10 months, 20 days ago) |
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hello.. could the semperviva mycelium on grain look a bit like... mold? kind of whispy? and long "hairs" ?
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