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The ones at the bottom part of the pic look nearly ready to me-- maybe another day...
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smalltalk_canceled said: Print secondo picture shrooms noaw?
They flipped their teeth
Are they mature now:


The darker the gills the more likely they are to make good prints.
As far as optimum harvest times: I don't know. I usually wait until the lower stipe turns a few shades of brown but your guess is as good as mine. Would love to see some bioassay tests of a good isolate harvested at different times.
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Re: Official P. Subtropicalis/Semperviva Thread [Re: mycorry] 1
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This is what I'm getting so far. Totally changing my approach next time.
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Re: Official P. Subtropicalis/Semperviva Thread [Re: Asura] 6
#27090853 - 12/15/20 04:41 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hey guys !
I'm late to the party 
Here are some quotes I posted on the exotic thread :
I really understand DonShadow on Mycotopia saying : 20g fresh Psilocybe Hoogshagenii/semperviva: This mushroom is quickly becoming my favorite. It seems to have its own unique flavor, much more alive than any other species I've sampled. It was very easy on the body, and the onset was prolonged and gentle. It seems to have a slightly longer duration than others, taking around three hours to fully engage. This session provided a major breakthrough; I had the experience of witnessing what I identified as the spirit of Archangel Michael pouring from my altar in a stream of electric blue and gold feathers. He later inhabited my body, imparting to me his love, protection and courage, which was profoundly healing.
Or Bancopuma on DMT-Nexus : A species employed by several indigenous groups in Mexico. Has a reputation for being a "wise mushroom". I was in contact with someone recently who employs mushrooms in shamanic ceremonies he holds, he has grown 30 different mushroom species and considers these the best of the best. Very potent, very magical and also not hard to grow, they just take a while.
Or CaptainFuture: Semperviva is in my opinion <the> Psilocybe mushroom. So powerful, beautiful and reliable. And not really too difficult and fast growing, too.
This species really could change the world if used wisely.
They are very special because they are easy to grow, have a gorgeous look, fruit very reliable, are strong against any contamination, very fast growing, could be different in their look just out of a multispore culture, stay extreme potent even in the third flush which we used. They must, from my experience with the very potent Semilanceatas, which are easily to dose(1-1,5%), have around 10-15mg/dried gr. alkaloids, mainly Psilocybin (it took a while to come up with the peak, around 1-1,5h). The visions are very sharp and clear, I was very enlightened by a pure feeling of love and energy. While my consciousness was fully intact my perception of the outer world was nearly gone and I could hardly see anything clear around me. And moving around was close to impossible. It really felt a lot like a MAOI enhanced Psilocybin experience, very intense, though 4,5grs. isn't that much. We both laughed a lot and the overall mood was very positively enhanced. The only thing I missed are the more golden and vivid visions which are so typical for Semilanceatas and which I guess come from the Baeocystin.
Compared to the Zapotecorum which I tested last month, Sempervivas seem to be around a 20-25% stronger but take a little while longer to fully set in. There is Psilocin present which lets the first changes come up after 10-15mins. After 40-50min. I thought the fruits might be not that strong since they were from flush 3, but after another half an hour they fully set in and blew me into space.
There were no deep visions from my inside, it was more like a travel to another dimension.
And I just find them beautiful 
Here are some pictures of old grows :



















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Re: Official P. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Poison Drink] 1
#27091312 - 12/15/20 10:18 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Here's the picture of a couple of months ago:

I haven't had the pleasure of growing this species, but this flush makes me want to. Spectacular! Lots of great grows in this thread.
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Re: Official P. Subtropicalis/Semperviva Thread [Re: Aendir] 1
#27091434 - 12/16/20 12:20 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Aendir said: Hey guys !
I'm late to the party 
Here are some quotes I posted on the exotic thread :
Thanks. I'll put those on the front page.
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Re: Official P. Subtropicalis/Semperviva Thread [Re: nosf3r4tu] 2
#27092831 - 12/16/20 07:24 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Fingers crossed 🤞
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smalltalk_canceled said: Fingers crossed 🤞

Keep me posted on those! Can't wait to get a culture going
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Re: Official P. Subtropicalis/Semperviva Thread [Re: mushhead] 3
#27094496 - 12/17/20 04:15 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Good news, everyone

Darker gill tip was correct, first four prints secured.
Sending out this weekend.
Printed in a cleaned tote, so should be good. Rusty light red colour on spores.
Fuck, now I have to be actually learn how to fold prints, don't want to learn any more new things. 🐴🤞
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smalltalk_canceled said: Good news, everyone

Darker gill tip was correct, first four prints secured.
Sending out this weekend.
Printed in a cleaned tote, so should be good. Rusty light red colour on spores.
Fuck, now I have to be actually learn how to fold prints, don't want to learn any more new things. 🐴🤞
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Re: Official P. Subtropicalis/Semperviva Thread [Re: mushhead] 1
#27095247 - 12/18/20 04:05 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Re: Official P. Subtropicalis/Semperviva Thread [Re: Sankhara] 1
#27096963 - 12/19/20 01:40 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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i recieved a print a couple of days ago and wow! the cap's much wider than i expected! niice!! spore germination in progress... )))
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Re: Official P. Subtropicalis/Semperviva Thread [Re: el gordo] 1
#27101030 - 12/21/20 02:38 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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They really change their appearance alot during their fruiting, and easily takes minimum a week to mature.
And then more time to darken and go all "admiral hat cthulu" on us.
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I just received some P. semperviva (Ps. Hoogshagenii var Convexa) in a trade and I’m really excited to join all you in this thread. Do any of you have the cliff notes version of the best way to get started with these guys? Asura, you mentioned you’ll be taking a different approach next time do you mind if I ask what that will be?
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#27131869 - 01/06/21 10:11 PM (3 years, 21 days ago) |
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PitcherCrab said: I just received some P. semperviva (Ps. Hoogshagenii var Convexa) in a trade and I’m really excited to join all you in this thread. Do any of you have the cliff notes version of the best way to get started with these guys? Asura, you mentioned you’ll be taking a different approach next time do you mind if I ask what that will be?
Have patience, these bastards are too god damn slow for my taste  Here's my first and probably last shite attempt with cased grain(lighting is all screwed up in photo):
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Re: Official P. Subtropicalis/Semperviva Thread [Re: Ambrose] 1
#27131954 - 01/06/21 11:12 PM (3 years, 21 days ago) |
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Slow growing psilocybes always look so charming.
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Re: Official P. Subtropicalis/Semperviva Thread [Re: PitcherCrab] 1
#27131971 - 01/06/21 11:39 PM (3 years, 20 days ago) |
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PitcherCrab said: I just received some P. semperviva (Ps. Hoogshagenii var Convexa) in a trade and I’m really excited to join all you in this thread. Do any of you have the cliff notes version of the best way to get started with these guys? Asura, you mentioned you’ll be taking a different approach next time do you mind if I ask what that will be?
First get them on agar and and when you have clean culture move to grains. After that spawn to bulk. As of substrates... they seem to eat about everything. I have a small Bottle tek going on that I've cased about a week ago. Substrate was 1 part grains 1 part straw 1 part manure. Same recipe I use for cubes. And casing was jiffy / sand 50/50 and calcium carbonate. Same recipe I used for Tampanensis.
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Re: Official P. Subtropicalis/Semperviva Thread [Re: nosf3r4tu] 1
#27131977 - 01/06/21 11:43 PM (3 years, 20 days ago) |
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And you should label it Ps. Subtropicalis (Semperviva)
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Re: Official P. Subtropicalis/Semperviva Thread [Re: nosf3r4tu] 1
#27132396 - 01/07/21 08:21 AM (3 years, 20 days ago) |
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nosf3r4tu said:
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PitcherCrab said: I just received some P. semperviva (Ps. Hoogshagenii var Convexa) in a trade and I’m really excited to join all you in this thread. Do any of you have the cliff notes version of the best way to get started with these guys? Asura, you mentioned you’ll be taking a different approach next time do you mind if I ask what that will be?
First get them on agar and and when you have clean culture move to grains. After that spawn to bulk. As of substrates... they seem to eat about everything. I have a small Bottle tek going on that I've cased about a week ago. Substrate was 1 part grains 1 part straw 1 part manure. Same recipe I use for cubes. And casing was jiffy / sand 50/50 and calcium carbonate. Same recipe I used for Tampanensis.
Word. Thanks! I'll be putting them on agar soon. I'm happy to know they aren't too picky when it comes to substrate. How are they on coir?
And thanks for letting me know about the naming, seems like their name has changed a couple of times?
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#27132810 - 01/07/21 12:12 PM (3 years, 20 days ago) |
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It will work fine. I've seen people adding used coffee and sand to coir with good results. But I can't give advice on it...
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