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Hess
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Re: Cubensis on wood chips. [Re: PinheadX]
#8823493 - 08/25/08 06:09 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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Badass. You tripped on it right? How would you rate the potency?
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PinheadX
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Re: Cubensis on wood chips. [Re: Hess]
#8824138 - 08/25/08 10:42 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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no, i didn't eat it yet
but I will...
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Cubensis on wood chips. [Re: PinheadX]
#8824194 - 08/25/08 10:53 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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Maybe its special and you should save it. Definitely P. cubensis.
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cactu
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nice cubensis . those seen to be adapting to woodchips many mushrooms can change of substrate and specially psilocybe those are really oportunist mushrooms. i believe it was b+ grown on wood chips or at leats i dont know where i saw it . but have been done before. maybe in a future you can have a more cubensis that eat wood more easy , and will be a new woodlover strain of cubensis.
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implee
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Re: Cubensis on wood chips. [Re: cactu]
#8829335 - 08/26/08 06:21 AM (15 years, 6 months ago) |
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I found cubes that were growin on woodchips/mulch and probably manure below that. Pinheadx found some last year in manure/mulch/wood chips too
and were both in houston!
I bet a new form of Psilocybe cubensis is forming before our very eyes 
They start munching on the manure then they adapt to the wood chips... Its so crazy 
Now little kids on playgrounds can enjoy psychoactive mushrooms all around texas
Edited by implee (08/26/08 06:52 AM)
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mushroomexplorer

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Re: Cubensis on wood chips. [Re: PinheadX]
#12866827 - 07/08/10 11:18 AM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Very strange.
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German Kahuna
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Can you imagine how strange it was 1 year and 10 months ago? Wow.
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SomeGuy
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P cubensis Malabar certtainlt grow on wood chips. I've done it, they fruited and had some nice size fruits.
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Twiztidsage
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Quote:
German Kahuna said: Can you imagine how strange it was 1 year and 10 months ago? Wow.
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Heroin
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Re: Cubensis on wood chips. [Re: Twiztidsage]
#12868402 - 07/08/10 04:25 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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did he eat it???
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curenado
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Re: Cubensis on wood chips. [Re: SomeGuy]
#12868432 - 07/08/10 04:30 PM (13 years, 7 months ago) |
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Some cubies will grow on wood and some want some enrichment but will too, ime, cubies on chips = potent & colorful. Thier bodies are woodier (as it were) they aren't soft like cake shrooms and they don't get very big either but worth the effort. They also take longer to fruit it seems. When it happened to us, I thought there had been a mistake and since we had never heard of it we called it "the mysterious oak eating psilocybe" but later found out it happens and it is good!
  
We think that a success with these was that we tried to protect the patch in the July heat by piling green tall grasses on it and watering through. As the grass roasted in the sun and dried we piled fresh on. The result ended up being a micro thin black layer on top of the chips (there is no black dirt here, it's red) which we think also poured nutes on as the Spring grasses are nit rich....but have not done that exact thing in that spot yet again to try and replicate. I do mix some wood in some of the Z strains and GT's they seem to do ok by it, but just as a sawdust additive not the primary sub...
I would def print them as a wood adapter and carry on.
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Edited by curenado (07/08/10 04:35 PM)
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Ls_diddly
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Re: Cubensis on wood chips. [Re: Hess]
#24601049 - 09/03/17 04:18 PM (6 years, 5 months ago) |
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Can you grow them in a jar if you just put the wood chips in and spray with water
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Shroomsondeck
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Re: Cubensis on wood chips. [Re: Ls_diddly]
#24601154 - 09/03/17 05:00 PM (6 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nice grave dig haha, but interesting topic.
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Didly you funny guy
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Re: Cubensis on wood chips. [Re: PinheadX]
#27964947 - 09/23/22 07:22 PM (1 year, 5 months ago) |
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I know this thread is old, but I have something exciting to share! I accidentally inoculated some wood chips and coir mix with cubensis spores. Totally was expecting pink oysters to pop up, boy was I confused when it was cubensis! And it took foreverrrrr to colonize, makes sense now..
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