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mystictherapy
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Re: is a cube really a cube? [Re: Arctic_Fox]
#28391671 - 07/10/23 07:25 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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mystictherapy said: im sure it would be fairly inconclusive unless it was done in a lab setting. I'm sure legality would be an issue as well
It doesn't need to be done in a lab, it just needs to be a well designed and executed experiment.
But yes, in practice, it may be difficult to execute. Maybe not for someone with a bunch of friends they could recruit. But people who can design good experiments might not be the same people who have many friends open to using drugs. I certainly don't.
right right, I'm sure maybe in Seattle or Portland (?) it'd be possible, get more hands on deck; maybe some experienced scientists or doctors. overall it'd be easiest where it's above ground
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a cube is a cube yes is there lots of variety in those cubes, of course why would there not be a cube is a cube because its not a pan or a gym
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Re: is a cube really a cube? [Re: dna24]
#28391681 - 07/10/23 07:28 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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dna24 said: a cube is a cube yes is there lots of variety in those cubes, of course why would there not be a cube is a cube because its not a pan or a gym
It's also not other members of its own genus
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Re: is a cube really a cube? [Re: dna24]
#28391686 - 07/10/23 07:30 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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as Yahra said "a banana is a banana"
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SirPsycho
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Re: is a cube really a cube? [Re: Svetaketu]
#28391691 - 07/10/23 07:32 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Svetaketu said: I think I see the confusion here.
A cube is a cube is 100% accurate, it's a tautology lol.
However, EVERY cube has a wide potential for variance.
Every time you grow cubes from spores, you are rolling a genetic lottery. Depending on the genetics you get, your fruits could be more or less potent, potentially have slightly different levels of secondary alkaloids, and they could express a wide range of phenotypes.
EVERY cube goes through this same lottery, and they are basically grabbing from the same set of potential genetics, because they are all the same species.
So every cube has the same potential and any differences you perceive are because of the outcome of the genetic lottery, not a result of whether you were growing GT, Mazatapec, or AA+.
Some varieties have visible differences in shape and form because we have more or less inbred them (similar to dogs) but its kind of hard to pin down if this has any affect on potential potency or secondary alkaloids.
I'm sure someone's about to chime in on how PE is stronger than other cubes because this one time they tripped balls proves it, but it's not like this has really been thoroughly tested in a scientific way. One time I tripped really hard from a small amount of PE, but then last week I got way more than I bargained for form one Mazatapec shrooms are unpredictable.
They said it best
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Re: is a cube really a cube? [Re: SirPsycho]
#28391704 - 07/10/23 07:39 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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right, my question was slightly less about mss and more about known cultivars that had been grown (possibly from an mss) but subsequently isolated down to a single set of genetics that was near identical/very similar to the original strain.
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