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Zen Peddler


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Tasmanian cubie
#370811 - 08/12/01 08:52 PM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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Im just about to start trying out this strain - just wondering if anyone out there has had any experience with it, and could give me any details - and yes, ive already looked at the strain profiles on thehawkseye and sporeworks...just after some personal experiences...
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psilocybinjunkie
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Re: Tasmanian cubie [Re: Zen Peddler]
#370824 - 08/12/01 09:40 PM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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Had a coulple of jars going but I fucked em up. The syringes are clear(mine). As for vendors have ordered from The Hawks Eye and Sporeworks. Sporeworks print was about the size of a dime maybe a nickle maybe! Hawks was huge!!!!! The size of a silver dollar bigger even. Both are great vendors :)
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psilocyber
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Re: Tasmanian cubie [Re: Zen Peddler]
#370962 - 08/13/01 05:12 AM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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Zen Peddler


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Re: Tasmanian cubie [Re: psilocyber]
#371002 - 08/13/01 08:06 AM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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Is it a fast coloniser??
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MAIA
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Re: Tasmanian cubie [Re: psilocyber]
#371074 - 08/13/01 11:00 AM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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Why don't you guys sell the spores prints by its size ? I mean, put them in categories depending on the diameter, It's a good way to take advantage of a negative aspect wich is the randomness of sizes and at the same time giving to the customer a more variate choice, bigger costs more, smaller costs less, plus take advantage of one more argument for advertisement ... ... bah! i'm just an anarchist raised by this system you know!! ;) Cheers, MAIA
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J_Twista
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Re: Tasmanian cubie [Re: MAIA]
#371145 - 08/13/01 02:07 PM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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yes it is a fast colonizer, and first flushes are pretty big in size but i got very weak secnd flushes and i killed my cakes before i got to the third.
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Zen Peddler


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Re: Tasmanian cubie [Re: J_Twista]
#466496 - 11/22/01 07:32 AM (22 years, 16 days ago) |
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Holy SHIT! This babie is the shite!! On Rye/millet cakes this babies rocks - i did two cakes birthed and had pins within a day and 1/2inch fruits within three - only two abhorts from 2 cakes and six casings...I now have average 30ish fruits from cake alone and the casing is just going mad!! The easiest spore race ive ever fruited - out sped Ko Samui...Nice blue stains where he veil has broken.. Apparently shite second flush though..pics coming anyway...
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Lizard King
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Wow, its weird how many people are growing this strain and how far it has traveled across the globe :) I sent the original print to workman a little over a year ago and after some simple agar work, presto, a beautiful strain of cubies. Glad some folks like this strain, I myself never fruited it, just obtained a print from a close friend and sent it to workie after sittin on it for a while and never doing anything with it.
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Zen Peddler


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its a VERY fast fruiter pics soon...!
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Zen Peddler


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Here are some of the first tassies ive got up - from a 250ml birdseed cake - the big one is named Bob Brown after the Tasmanian Greens Senator and his great influence on the declining level of politics in Australia:
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zhukov
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dammit bm, those are nice fruits!! And 'Bob' looks very happy next to his brothers and sisters.... (greens doubled their vote too!)
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psilocybinjunkie
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How's the potetncy???
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Zen Peddler


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These babies were not to bad actually - maybe because they are grown on millet, but i ate about half that batch much earlier tonight and tripped really hard for cubies - it wasnt as pleasant a buzz as Lipas and GTs but that might have been setting - i was watching tellie...
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Zen Peddler


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Lizardking - my cubies were identical to those offered at sporeworks - those from thehawkseye dont resemble them at all...great strain...
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