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OfflineTlaloc
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why are azures hard to grow inside?
    #344980 - 06/20/01 05:58 AM (22 years, 9 months ago)

why are azures hard to grow inside? Does it have to do with some sort of carbohydrate exchange with tree roots and such?


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Re: why are azures hard to grow inside? [Re: Tlaloc]
    #345037 - 06/20/01 08:48 AM (22 years, 9 months ago)

Azures need two things:

1. They need some kind of "wood" stubstrate like adler chips.
2. They need very low temps in order to fruit, lower than one can achieve indoors without harming the casing.

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Re: why are azures hard to grow inside? [Re: Tlaloc]
    #345060 - 06/20/01 09:35 AM (22 years, 9 months ago)

From what I understand, it's not hard to grow indoors, it just won't produce fruit. Folks seem to think there are environmental factors that trigger or influence fruit production. Factors that go beyond temp/RH/light.



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Re: why are azures hard to grow inside? [Re: Tlaloc]
    #345102 - 06/20/01 10:36 AM (22 years, 9 months ago)

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Re: why are azures hard to grow inside? [Re: psilocyber]
    #345332 - 06/20/01 04:04 PM (22 years, 9 months ago)

haha, nice plug psilocyber....

wouldnt boiling distroy the psilocybin?


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Re: why are azures hard to grow inside? [Re: egghead]
    #346482 - 06/22/01 03:24 AM (22 years, 9 months ago)

I think the limiting factor could be the fresh air. When you grow them inside, then normally you have a small refridgerator, and you can't afford to pump warm fresh air into it. I would like to know if they can fruit well in big refrigerators, like the ones for restaurants, which have automatically a much bigger amount of air volumina.

The other problem could be to have the right humidity. Either the cooling dries the air to much, or if you use a kind of microclimate (e.g. putting them into a plastic bag), it is too humid.

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p.d. Until now I haven't managed to fruit Psi cyan indoors in a small refrigerator. They are since 2 month at 10 C... The azures are only about 3 weeks in there...



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Re: why are azures hard to grow inside? [Re: psilocyber]
    #346483 - 06/22/01 03:26 AM (22 years, 9 months ago)

I have chewed some of the azure wood spawn (a kind of tick of mine), and I have to say they are potent enough...



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Re: why are azures hard to grow inside? [Re: Elektrolurch]
    #348093 - 06/24/01 06:44 PM (22 years, 9 months ago)

I've been thinking about trying to grow some azures in my room... I keep the temperature in my room between 60 and 65 degrees (farenheit) and the humidity in here is usually 30 - 35%. I was thinking about growing them in a tub and throwing some grass seed on top of the casing layer (like Una done with his outdoor bed). Hopefully the grass will help with air exchange. Dunno though, just something I might try out sometime.

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