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hoogshagenii etc.
    #497749 - 12/21/01 10:42 AM (23 years, 2 months ago)

I'm looking to grow Psilocybe hoogshagenii var. hogshagenii, hoogshagenii var. convexa, and possibly Psilocybe cyanofibrillosa. I need some info on the on both, but mostly cyanofibrilosa as i know more about hoogshagenii, such as substrate, fruitability, and actual reports. peace


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Re: hoogshagenii etc. [Re: rommstein2001]
    #497803 - 12/21/01 12:12 PM (23 years, 2 months ago)

the P. hoogshagenii var. convexa is the Ps. semperviva that elektrolurch is growing, you can see pics in the pics forum.
The only one i know that might have a culture of P. hoogshagenii var. hoogshagenii is workman, i personally sent a print to him 2 years ago.
Or you could go next summer to huautla de jimenez, oaxaca state, mexico, and buy some pajaritos.
have no tips for the cyanofibrillosa, sorry.

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Re: hoogshagenii etc. [Re: CLuB99]
    #7904328 - 01/20/08 01:06 AM (17 years, 1 month ago)

http://www.stainblue.com/hoogshagenii.html
This is really the most information that I have found. Does anyone have any experience with these guys?


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Re: hoogshagenii etc. [Re: mr_minds_eye]
    #7905282 - 01/20/08 10:34 AM (17 years, 1 month ago)

Ok nothing? So according to that webpage, they favor soil with a good deal of clay in it. So I was thinking maybe go to a craft store and get some clay there maybethe brown stuff they call elephant crap. Also it mentioned that they like red clay the best. So maybe I should get a friend living in a region known for red clay to send me some. Either way, once procured, should I mix it with coir or perlite or something to loosen it up? In nature clay soils don't breath much but I thought that the myc needs this. Any thoughts on that? I would imagine fruiting temps and what have you would be somewhat similar to the mexicana. Anyways any help would be fucking great! Also sitting here with my pc going, I just thought that I'd add that I really enjoy the smell of agar cooking....


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Re: hoogshagenii etc. [Re: mr_minds_eye]
    #7905495 - 01/20/08 11:49 AM (17 years, 1 month ago)

the original post is from 2001.


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Re: hoogshagenii etc. [Re: flavoraid]
    #7905540 - 01/20/08 12:08 PM (17 years, 1 month ago)

Well at about 2:30 in the morning I was looking for any info I could find. This post, the website I mentioned, and a few other taxonomy websites in German were all I could find. I decided to add onto this post instead of creating a new one. I'm sorry if that bothers you. However the same questions from 2001 still seem to be unanswered now in 2008. So at least you know I tried to do a search to answer my question before bugging you guys. Apparently my question still has relevance.


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Re: hoogshagenii etc. [Re: mr_minds_eye]
    #12751679 - 06/16/10 10:14 AM (14 years, 8 months ago)

I have been playing around with some hoogs.  They will colonize coir/coffee substrate just fine, however, fruiting conditions are a different story.  I have just been trying to fruit it the same as a cube-- which works with the initial pinning process, but each mushie is almost guaranteed to abort.  I've had at least four make it to about an inch tall-- then they abort.  I've had probably 20+ pins that all aborted.  Clearly, fruiting conditions need to be altered.


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Re: hoogshagenii etc. [Re: prozak812] * 1
    #12784927 - 06/22/10 02:15 PM (14 years, 7 months ago)



possibly.. they need lots of FAE and don't like it too wet. good lighting is helpful as well. they grow well on straw or millet. a little coffee is ok to add to the sub, but i have never used it as a primary ingredient.

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