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Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses!
    #3346412 - 11/11/04 11:56 AM (19 years, 4 months ago)

Hey just posting to tell about a very cool grow we did. I had a buddy with a pasture and 4 horses. I had an ecuadorian syringe from supra laying around. I gave my buddys the syringe and told them to inject one apple each with a few cc. This was about 2 months ago. They injected the apple and fed them to the horses. Its now november and we are in florida and they are popping up all over. They find an average of 6 per day when they do a quick walk through. They just started notice that they were growing and found a bunch of dead ones. They also said if they don't pick them that day they are dead the next. I was told today they found 6 the size of thier palms. We are going to save them up until new years and we are going to have a nice little trip. These equadorians are wierd the gills are more of a yellowish color instead of purple. They are definately cubensis they stain majorly blue, and this field has produced natural cubes before this we just decided to mess with the process.

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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: jackgreen]
    #3346429 - 11/11/04 12:02 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

Very cool. I've thought about how to do this, but the water trough seemed like the right way to do it. Feeding them inoculated food? That's pretty wicked.


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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: ZeroArmy27]
    #3346436 - 11/11/04 12:04 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

I fed an iguana napalm once...


It produced BBQ chicken...



Kido


Disclaimer: Perhaps that didnt make sense, or maybe youre simply not in the zone...


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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: jackgreen]
    #3346438 - 11/11/04 12:04 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

:lol: I have a friend who has horses as well and we have been planning a field grow next year.

Now I see that I will be taking tons of spore prints and just literally dumping them in their water trough.  I'm also thinking about dropping whole spore prints in the shit that's been sitting out there through the winter.


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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: Silven]
    #3346462 - 11/11/04 12:08 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

spore print bomb the water trow....that's a good idea. make sure to mix it up before the horsies take their drink!


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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: Silven]
    #3347041 - 11/11/04 02:18 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

feeding the spores to them directly would be the best. putting them in a 75 gallon trough is gonna make it too diluted and the odds of the horses getting allot of your spores is slim to none, just feed them inoculated apples, it wont hurt them none.


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Good now thats clear.WHO FUCKING CARES. If I am fat u all keep pointing it out like its suppose to be a secret.LIke u really have nothing better to do then make fat jokes. If o know its like I do I know yall can come up with NEW AND BETTER SHIT . This shit is old and boring . I left in the first place cause this shit got boring not because of the fat jokes . Fat jokes dont bother me but seriously its old[/quote]

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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: Psychoslut]
    #3347148 - 11/11/04 02:33 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

I wonder what a horse's core body temperature is, and at what temperature do the spores suffer death? I mean, the human body stays at about 98.6F. I would imagine a horse to have a little bit higher core body temp. Anyone know at what temp spores begin to die? I was just wondering if that varies from strain to strain and if reaching near 100F might kill some spores and not others.


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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: 13eetleJuice]
    #3347168 - 11/11/04 02:36 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

Spores can withstand higher temperatures than mycelium, and mycelium suffers thermal death at 106?F, so....

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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: 13eetleJuice]
    #3347170 - 11/11/04 02:36 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

i forget, i know it is 100+ cause a cows is 106, cows and horses wont poop mycel, but the sprores will be fine.


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[quote]KristiMidocean said:
Good now thats clear.WHO FUCKING CARES. If I am fat u all keep pointing it out like its suppose to be a secret.LIke u really have nothing better to do then make fat jokes. If o know its like I do I know yall can come up with NEW AND BETTER SHIT . This shit is old and boring . I left in the first place cause this shit got boring not because of the fat jokes . Fat jokes dont bother me but seriously its old[/quote]

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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: 13eetleJuice]
    #3347185 - 11/11/04 02:39 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

I heard that it is more the powerfull stomach which horses have why not mant spores would survive and cows would be more suitable..
but this thread surely indicates that also horses can spread the light! :laugh:


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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: MushroomFriend]
    #3347199 - 11/11/04 02:41 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

Even if 30 or even 50% of the spores are killed in the stomach.. assuming a liberal injection with a dark syringe, you're still talking about tens of thousands passing, at minimum....

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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: discman1]
    #3347304 - 11/11/04 02:59 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

Ya, I was just wondering if the temp which death occurs varied from strain to strain or not. If so, then there'd be one strain that would be preferable to this application as opposed to another. I guess it's all about the same though. Oh well.


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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: 13eetleJuice]
    #3347368 - 11/11/04 03:11 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

Yeah right. I call bullshit. Alright, I'm just kidding. That's pretty sweet. Nice trick. Enjoy your New Year's Eve.


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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: discman1]
    #3347376 - 11/11/04 03:14 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

Quote:

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Even if 30 or even 50% of the spores are killed in the stomach.. assuming a liberal injection with a dark syringe, you're still talking about tens of thousands passing, at minimum....




thers a point in that, and often libcaps grow much in horsepastures as well. But the spores can be transported with their legs as well...


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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: MushroomFriend]
    #3347393 - 11/11/04 03:18 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

Wow amazing that the spores can survive the digestion process....

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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: call_me_kido]
    #3347621 - 11/11/04 03:56 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

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call_me_kido said:
I fed an iguana napalm once...


It produced BBQ chicken...



Kido


fuck yeah kid thats funny shit :thumbup:


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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: zxsevinr]
    #3348726 - 11/11/04 08:24 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

I'll try to post some pics of some undried ones the next time they bring them to me. I got some drying as we speak.

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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: jackgreen]
    #3349050 - 11/11/04 09:35 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

That's crazy!!! I would have never thought that you could do that. Looks like I'll be going to my friends farm to give his horses a little treat.. oh yeah  :cool:.
Also, I wonder if this would work with Cyans? You know.. cuz they love shit.


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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: magnus31337]
    #3349149 - 11/11/04 09:51 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

You should consider the starving children in Ethiopia before you just give a horse an apple. I'm sure they shit too...


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Re: Ecuadorian grow success by feeding inocculated apples to horses! [Re: AnonymousNewbie]
    #3349154 - 11/11/04 09:52 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

wtf

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