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rjreynoldsinc
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what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? 1
#27116356 - 12/30/20 01:45 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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what prints from years ago are outta circulation nowadays?
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? [Re: rjreynoldsinc]
#27116367 - 12/30/20 01:51 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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This has been on my mind a lot lately and I was about start a thread asking the same question.
PF Albino is definitely one. I also haven't seen Menace talked about in a while...
Interested to see what everyone else says. This will probably get moved to mush cult, but that's a good thing because more eyes will see it.
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? [Re: One of Us]
#27116375 - 12/30/20 01:54 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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dont know if you got my pm but i did find a menace print in my collection as well...and i totally support the idea of salvaging different varieties!!!
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? [Re: rjreynoldsinc]
#27116416 - 12/30/20 02:12 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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dont know if your want to attempt recovery...id work on it myself but have my hands kinda full atm...
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? [Re: rjreynoldsinc]
#27116475 - 12/30/20 02:35 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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I would love to!
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? [Re: One of Us]
#27116505 - 12/30/20 02:53 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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...would be intresting to know what other species of cube the community has been hunting ...i got a pretty massive collections from back in the day just dont know what ppl have been looking for
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? (moved) [Re: rjreynoldsinc]
#27116705 - 12/30/20 04:40 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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This thread was moved from Advanced Mycology.
Reason: Better fit here
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? (moved) [Re: Pastywhyte]
#27116740 - 12/30/20 05:14 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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I have not seen a wikid zon grow in forever. I tried to revive my old print to no avail. The myc was stunning reminded me of magnified snow flakes. Would love to run it again.
I read it was a renamed Pesa but my Pesa Myc never looked like the Zon
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? (moved) [Re: Buddaking]
#27116785 - 12/30/20 05:44 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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I found an old bag of slants and some have proved to still have some life. Going to try and revive the wikidzon clone I saw.
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? (moved) [Re: Pastywhyte]
#27116795 - 12/30/20 05:52 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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thats what im talkin about PW!...would like a print if you fruit it out..do you have any input on this topic pasty??..any lost strains?
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? (moved) [Re: rjreynoldsinc]
#27116871 - 12/30/20 06:33 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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It’s a weird thing. For years we thought original homestead PE genetics were lost. Now they’re back hard. Never know where shits going to pop up. I’ve even heard rumblings falbino might be back.
Old school varieties I’m aware of that I’ve not see grown in a long time would be stuff like: Exit 8 or Elephant Gate. But what I find more exciting is all the cool crosses and crazy mutants being stabilized nowadays. Heady shit from the days when people thought you needed snake venom to cross variants.
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? (moved) [Re: rjreynoldsinc]
#27116872 - 12/30/20 06:34 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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PF Albino My market place offer of $100 to anyone with spores still stands Fat ass or Mateus(same thing?) both precursors to Pf classic? I haven't seen a Thai elephant dung in a while or pink buffalo
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Pastywhyte said: But what I find more exciting is all the cool crosses and crazy mutants being stabilized nowadays. Heady shit from the days when people thought you needed snake venom to cross variants.
100%this^^^
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? (moved) [Re: rjreynoldsinc]
#27116873 - 12/30/20 06:35 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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I was reading through a few old threads talking about the busts in the early 00's. People were predicting that certain prints were going to be lost to time and I'm interested to hear how it's played out. The longevity of this site will probably never stop amazing me.
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? (moved) [Re: cutie]
#27117040 - 12/30/20 08:24 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Oh man old Skool Exit8 have not seen anyone even mention that since like puberty... Did Roadkill ever share that with the community ?
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? (moved) [Re: cutie]
#27117048 - 12/30/20 08:28 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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This thread is exactly why I want to start collecting/hoarding prints. I'm almost more interested in the prints than I am the fruits....almost lol
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? (moved) [Re: bigfootscreepyuncl]
#27117071 - 12/30/20 08:40 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Man I love this hobby amazing how things can just pop and and how supportive everyone is with wanting to preserve things starting my spore collection now and off to a good start wanna get my hands on some good pe.
stropharia isn’t like lost but sure was confusing to me got a mss of it though so I’m happy about that
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? (moved) [Re: Shroomysamba]
#27117181 - 12/30/20 10:03 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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I’m pretty sure Ralph was selling them for a while before he lost his shit.
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? (moved) [Re: Pastywhyte]
#27117190 - 12/30/20 10:11 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yeah from what I heard but I got them from a vendor on reddit he claims to have Recieved the strain 10 years ago. Just waiting to get marketplace access to really start collecting and trading.
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? [Re: One of Us]
#27117205 - 12/30/20 10:20 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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One of Us said: This has been on my mind a lot lately and I was about start a thread asking the same question.
PF Albino is definitely one. I also haven't seen Menace talked about in a while...
Interested to see what everyone else says. This will probably get moved to mush cult, but that's a good thing because more eyes will see it.
Pretty sure you sent me a syzygy swab. I hadn't heard of it until you threw it up in the marketplace. Never see it in rotation around here, but sounds like it has some history. Maybe I'll throw it into my LAGM
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Re: what varieties of cube prints are considered lost to time? [Re: The Fresh Prints]
#27117642 - 12/31/20 06:56 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yes, that was me. That would be awesome if you threw it in your LAGM grow. I love watching my "grandkids" grow! 
I always try to have at least one of my projects im working on be a "restoration" of something I haven't seen in a while. My current one is the John Allen strain. His reputation isn't the greatest around here nowadays, but many of the varieties going around now were originally collected by him. Especially the Thai varieties.
The John Allen strain is another Thai cube found by him, and domesticated by roadkill.
Malaysian is another strain that I grew that I hardly see around. Really surprising because it really is my favorite. It reminds me of a super potent TOC that throws out mutants very regularly. And Fruits pull out immaculately, no substrate stuck to them at all.
Na Muang is another one I'm working on currently. This was the first variety I grew way back in like, 2007-8. Got it as a freebie from Ralph, back when he was still reputable and a sponsor.
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