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TrancedShroom
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fUnGuS
#5406238 - 03/15/06 10:12 PM (18 years, 2 months ago) |
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Does mycelium for any of the pysilocybin containing mushrooms have the hallucinogen substance in its structure?
If yes I have a new experiment to share with everyone!
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mycogirl
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Mature mycelium contains some amount of psilocybin, which can be extracted with an acidic solution, usually of citric acid or ascorbic acid (Vitamin C). Young mycelium (recently germinated from spores) does not contain appreciable amounts of alkaloids.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psilocybin
Also I feel as if I have read procedures that don't even fruit the mycelium, they simply make an extraction. You should not use contaminated mycelium though!
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TrancedShroom
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The everyone I have a great idea that just kinda happened on an accident.
I was working with my fungus and my buddy put a seed into one of the rice cakes to see if the pot will grow from it. Surprizingly it is growing. The plant has 5 leaves on it and mushrooms are still growing on the cake. I decided to put the cake into a seperate casing for experimental reasons to see if anything will come from this.
My hypothesis: 1. It will turn out to be a hybrid super weed with potency of shrooms
2. It will not absorb any psylocybin and just have really good weed considering the humidity of the chamber and steril nutrients.
If this does work in No.1 this is a break through! Great things are said to be started from mistakes.
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JustSomeGuy
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LOL ...ya man and maybe you could germinate a seed in a big pile of coke than you would have really speedy addictive weed. Come on man use common sense
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TrancedShroom
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This is common sense. Considering the plant or fungus uses it surroundings to grow and maintain homeostasis it could work. Like I said some of the most brilliant things have occured with mistakes.
A good bump to my rating for a green and blue thumb at the same time would be appreciated.
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JustSomeGuy
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Come on man, if that was possible it would have been done along time ago. I've had to same argument on a different forum, from a guy who thought if he watered his MJ plants with salvia infused water that his plants would be highly hallucinogenic. Growing a plant in different conditions is not going to change its genetic makeup. This is very simple botany.
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1. You introduced contams that will soon overpower both myc. and pot. Everything will die.
2. The pot will die the myc. will grow up the stem and consume whats left.
3. The myc will contam. and the plant will grow out with no noticable difference. (you should have had a clone ready for a controled experiment)
I'm betting on number 1. I'm sure this hase been tried many times. If their is'nt one out there, you should post a grow log with lots of pics. You might me able to save a cake for someone else.
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Re: fUnGuS [Re: cricket]
#5408375 - 03/16/06 01:18 PM (18 years, 2 months ago) |
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Plants and fungi have a long history of cooperation. Everyone should dispose of their spent cakes into their houseplants. The plants will thrive and you'll still get an occasional mushroom. The metabolytes produced by the mushrooms are plant food, and the plants roots open up paths for the mycelium to colonize. It's a win-win situation. RR
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TrancedShroom
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Roger Rabbit is very much true! Just think of the spontaneous growth of shrooms in household plants.
The cake is isolated in a chamber with 80% consistant humidity at a temperature of 79 F. I will post pics soon. If not on this thread. I will start a new one.
Good Luck to me!
Edited by shroomydan (03/16/06 05:13 PM)
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