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Moopers
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smalltalk_canceled said: GJ mister thanks for sharing to the thread
very good log, very nice details, very educational for all
Thanks!
Not enough info to say either way if more or less FAE affected the yields on my tubs:
- The second flush of the spaghetti tub I gave much more FAE, and it didn't make spaghetti. It ended up having the second-highest second-flush yield. But that's just one result from one clone grow, and I wouldn't generalize it.
- The 5 tubs before all had high FAE and grew straight fruits, but didn't have corncob in the sub. 4 of them were MS, and 1 was a different clone. So even though their totals were lower, there's too many other factors to rule out.
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: Moopers] 1
#28009690 - 10/21/22 05:23 PM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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Man you're thorough. Go in peace. You add to others by just being yourself
pasty, what do you say?
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Edited by smalltalk_canceled (10/21/22 05:24 PM)
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hummingbird

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All the outdoor fruits from spent subs of my very snakey/spaghetti looking cultures grew short straight stems with wide caps, exactly the opposite of what they did inside. I do think higher FAE and/or brighter light had something to do with that. Also, my last clone tub was looking to be tangled snakes, but grew more straight when I opened up more FAE to the tub...
I think it's possible some nat genetics are more prone to doing the spaghetti snake, but higher FAE and brighter light could both probably help in getting less of it.
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Babnik


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nats are crazy, they are also fruiting outside at 5C day temperatures in a location i know. only small shitty caps, but hey. none of the woodlovers are able to do that. fuck em
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hummingbird

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It's because they're shapeshifting alien mushrooms
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These green eye nats are so pretty.... Love em!


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Awestruck
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Nice nats, Not Quite Social! I like their overall proportions as well as that green.
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Egon_Spengler
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Not Quite Social said: These green eye nats are so pretty.... Love em!



Wow, like a beautiful bird egg.
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Rotnpins
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Neglected nat tub.. forgot to crack the lid/dub tub, so they all layer down.. luckily they dint drop a bunch of spores
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winzlo7
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: Rotnpins]
#28010993 - 10/22/22 04:56 PM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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Beautiful!
So these should be harvested well after the veil breaks, is that correct? Correct me if I'm wrong, but if those were cubes they'd have dropped spores by this point, right?
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: winzlo7]
#28011010 - 10/22/22 05:05 PM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah.. from my limited Nat experience, the veil breaks pretty early on.. but honestly, I'd still have expected these to have dropped spores by now. I kinda forgot to rotate this tub with my other projects. So I let it go for quite some time.. a few of the fruits were starting to get pretty soft.
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Gleyck



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Natalensis fancies ikea bags:
 The widest nat cap came in the 4th flush
Edited by Gleyck (10/23/22 12:54 PM)
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Gleyck



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 might do a top layer of dry verm on my next shoebox, just to test it out
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: Gleyck]
#28017433 - 10/26/22 11:23 AM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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Gleyck said:
 might do a top layer of dry verm on my next shoebox, just to test it out
What I’m the fuck is going on there
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Gleyck



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Nats on a BRF cake outcompeting the other 4 varieties I inoculated at the same time and starting to fruit at 90%ish colonization
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chris77
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: Moopers] 3
#28018640 - 10/27/22 03:04 AM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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i think i might have found a really productive natalensis culture that's not too crazy. fingers crossed. she didn't move fast but she starts knotting and i kind of feel her good
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blazedup
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: chris77] 4
#28019097 - 10/27/22 10:39 AM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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Went away for a few days and came back to this little monster
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Not Quite Social


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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: chris77] 1
#28019368 - 10/27/22 12:55 PM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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chris77 said: i think i might have found a really productive natalensis culture that's not too crazy. fingers crossed. she didn't move fast but she starts knotting and i kind of feel her good

Looks really good, Chris. Do you have side pins?
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chris77
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Not Quite Social said:
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chris77 said: i think i might have found a really productive natalensis culture that's not too crazy. fingers crossed. she didn't move fast but she starts knotting and i kind of feel her good

Looks really good, Chris. Do you have side pins?
oh, hi. well thanks, we will see. so far no pins, just early stage knotting. i hope she will show me more tomorrow.. spawned 1qt to almost 1:1 coir . top coir layer mildly compressed at spawn.
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Re: Psilocybe natalensis [Re: chris77] 3
#28020112 - 10/27/22 07:27 PM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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So I cloned a green eyed snake from one of my tubs a little while back. That plate had a plate pin that I cloned. 2 weeks after taking a transfer from the clone plate pin clone I have this plate with pins on it. It still looks like a lot of sectoring, maybe I should clone another pin? I did get another transfer from it at 3 o'clock.
Edited by Bigworm (10/27/22 07:28 PM)
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