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Re: strain info
#286127 - 04/05/01 11:41 AM (22 years, 1 month ago) |
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But, if y'all get off on that there sorta thing... y'all can check out www.thehawkseye.com
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uncarved_block
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Re: strain info
#286221 - 04/05/01 12:02 PM (22 years, 1 month ago) |
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How about differnt strains tolerance to temperature and humidity? Let's say you're in a cold, dry place. Is there one strain that would be more tolerant of such conditions than another?
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exactly... and if they all contain the same amount of spirits, which one is easy to fruit and yields more?
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To answer some of those questions, this is why Pavlov is pointing you to our website. Under each strain their is some descriptions of growing conditions and characteristics and potency/vibe reports.
This is just a guidline from our experiences with them.
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Anonymous
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Each and every spore race of cubensis being sold as strains, actual consist of many strains. Any choice is a good choice. Whatever your temperature, or humidity is each spore race will have strains in it that will grow good in. Cubensis is a very easy shroom to grow compared to other species. It grows in a broad range of environmental parameters. Ideally you want to grow in parameters that are right at the center of this broad range. You aren't gonna get any to grow very well way outside those parameters, but you can try growing at the extreme edge of the known parameters and get success. All the spore races will succed. Remember every print you use is going to have many strains coming from it, some will perform at the edge of that broad environmental range. They probably won't perform as well, but they will work.
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Anonymous
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Re: strain info [Re: ]
#286391 - 04/05/01 03:27 PM (22 years, 1 month ago) |
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Teonan, have you ever cultivated a mushroom?
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