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NacNac
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Favorite Shroom to grow?
#499527 - 12/23/01 06:10 PM (21 years, 9 months ago) |
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I wanted to get everyones opinion on thier favorite shroom. Please only stick to cubenis(sp?) type. Im gettin ready to grow and just wanted to see what everyone thought! thanks!
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egolesss
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Re: Favorite Shroom to grow? [Re: NacNac]
#499578 - 12/23/01 07:05 PM (21 years, 9 months ago) |
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In order , Thai koh,,,,,,,Equador.....Treasure coast.......PF/amazonian.....And although a dung loving strain not cubebis, before it is said and done grow panaelis tropicalis, it is a stronger and different trip altogether.......
-------------------- Going crazy will drive you mad, but once you get there the rest is easy....All spores are not created equal!!!!!!!!!!! Sporeworks, Hawkseye, PF, they are completely viable with very strong genetics.
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stefan
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Re: Favorite Shroom to grow? [Re: egolesss]
#499905 - 12/24/01 04:40 AM (21 years, 9 months ago) |
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I've only grown Equador, it was pretty easy!
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Peyotl
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Re: Favorite Shroom to grow? [Re: stefan]
#500815 - 12/25/01 12:53 PM (21 years, 8 months ago) |
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ive seen great pics with maztapecs blooming all over. equadors are apparently prolific as well.
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Man
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Re: Favorite Shroom to grow? [Re: Peyotl]
#500881 - 12/25/01 02:34 PM (21 years, 8 months ago) |
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I also am thinking of growing and I have the same question as NacNac. However I am more interested in the visualness of different strains. Can any one tell us which strains have the most visuals and generally what your hallucinations where like?
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Perma
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Re: Favorite Shroom to grow? [Re: Man]
#500917 - 12/25/01 03:47 PM (21 years, 8 months ago) |
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The Mexi cubs have some pretty nice visuals. But for the trip, I think most strains are about the same. Strains just affect the growing in my opinion. My favorite strain is Equadors
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egolesss
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Re: Favorite Shroom to grow? [Re: Perma]
#501018 - 12/25/01 06:12 PM (21 years, 8 months ago) |
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Mexi-cubs would be my favorite to eat , but not to grow, the yield is less and the size of the mushrooms are smaller....
-------------------- Going crazy will drive you mad, but once you get there the rest is easy....All spores are not created equal!!!!!!!!!!! Sporeworks, Hawkseye, PF, they are completely viable with very strong genetics.
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isis
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Re: Favorite Shroom to grow? [Re: egolesss]
#501028 - 12/25/01 06:32 PM (21 years, 8 months ago) |
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Ecuadors are my favorite. Prolific fruiter, great potency, awesome visuals, beautiful shroom.
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Peyotl
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Re: Favorite Shroom to grow? [Re: isis]
#501098 - 12/25/01 08:08 PM (21 years, 8 months ago) |
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ive always heard that matias romero was very visual but i think thats because thats a strain most everybody has or had.
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egolesss
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Re: Favorite Shroom to grow? [Re: Peyotl]
#501175 - 12/25/01 09:50 PM (21 years, 8 months ago) |
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Yes that is true petotyl, they are domesticated and the strain has been around for a very long time, but you also get alot of fat-asses and aborts with them..........
-------------------- Going crazy will drive you mad, but once you get there the rest is easy....All spores are not created equal!!!!!!!!!!! Sporeworks, Hawkseye, PF, they are completely viable with very strong genetics.
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