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Kroxx
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Re: Hitchhikers Guide to the Shroomer [Re: BeefSupremeJr]
#28516764 - 10/24/23 03:50 PM (3 months, 2 days ago) |
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Firstly thank you so much for this, great write-up! Can we get sticked by chance? I read the up to date teks post first but I really think this post is much more updated from what I can see.
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Kroxx
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Re: Hitchhikers Guide to the Shroomer [Re: Traveled] 1
#28519822 - 10/27/23 06:46 AM (3 months, 1 hour ago) |
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As a noob I will say its alot of info but the way beef broke up the individual sections makes it very very approachable. For me personally I love how information dense this is because I no longer have to open like 5 separate threads haha, now I just open this one and go right the section I need to review!
Beef I have a question on the agar streaking with a MSS, do you dilute the original spore solution for the streak, or are they typically diluted enough to begin with? I know this probably varies by vendor but just in a general sense. I'm sure this info can be searched easily but I thought since this guide is so comprehensive a sentence could easily be added if dilution is needed and if not then my question is answered! Thank you again, I'm very happy to see this stickied to the top of cultivation now!
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Kroxx
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Re: Hitchhikers Guide to the Shroomer [Re: Vr4_psych]
#28520847 - 10/28/23 05:50 AM (2 months, 30 days ago) |
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Quote:
ReverendMyc said: objectivity - Model experiments to eliminate doubt, not prove a pet theory.
I see many well intentioned people fall to this last one. They have a theory, they have evidence that seems to support it, anecdotal or otherwise, they go to any lengths to defend the theory.
This is such an important point in the scientific method that alot of people don't think about. After you get results that confirm a theory that is less than half the battle imo. Science isn't that something is absolute a fact, it's actually that the theory has yet to be disproven. So it's true until it's not, the moment an axillary experiment disproves a theory is the same moment the theory is disaolved. Of course if you pour your heart and energy into something you will naturally want to defend it. Even in industrial/academic research labs this emotional defense occurs, we are all human. It's important not to get discouraged though knowing what not to do is just as important as knowing what not to do! "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."- Thomas Edison. Great points on scientific method ReverendMyc!
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