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rumfor69
Bodhicitta Cultivator



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Re: PES Hawaiian - Opinions? Experiences? [Re: Cult420]
#19035563 - 10/26/13 12:49 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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I noticed PES to be a little mind fucky verses say the energetic euphoria of mazatapec or PE6
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Konyap

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Re: PES Hawaiian - Opinions? Experiences? [Re: rumfor69]
#19038152 - 10/26/13 09:53 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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I was so bummed when the mazapatecs didn't come in.... so I ate like eighths of shrooms at a time
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airborne spores
little bastards!

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Re: PES Hawaiian - Opinions? Experiences? [Re: Peace_Patrol]
#23046062 - 03/25/16 08:27 PM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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PES Hawaiian query follow-up.
-------------------- "Psilocybin is one of the most active, and least toxic of all psychedelics. It could very well be the most perfect psychedelic! No complex chemicals, special equipment or knowledge of chemistry is needed to grow psilocybin mushrooms at home. Given the spores, all that is needed to grow them is a little bit of grain, some chalk, a pressure cooker and a few mason jars. With these simple supplies, growing your own organic trips at home is about as difficult as a seventh-grade science fair project" O.T.Oss & O.N.Oeric
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Inocuole
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This thread is technically against the rules now. Heh.
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Cult420
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Re: PES Hawaiian - Opinions? Experiences? [Re: Inocuole]
#23784477 - 10/30/16 05:50 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Tis almost Halloween and it has risen from the dead again!
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airborne spores
little bastards!

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Re: PES Hawaiian - Opinions? Experiences? [Re: Cult420]
#25651800 - 12/02/18 04:16 AM (5 years, 8 days ago) |
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This thread will be around for the holidays this year.
-------------------- "Psilocybin is one of the most active, and least toxic of all psychedelics. It could very well be the most perfect psychedelic! No complex chemicals, special equipment or knowledge of chemistry is needed to grow psilocybin mushrooms at home. Given the spores, all that is needed to grow them is a little bit of grain, some chalk, a pressure cooker and a few mason jars. With these simple supplies, growing your own organic trips at home is about as difficult as a seventh-grade science fair project" O.T.Oss & O.N.Oeric
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Astonish
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Quote:
airborne spores said: This thread will be around for the holidays this year.
Resurrected this thread huh? Such an old thread. 16 years and this man still never got an answer to what PES stands for
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Caps McGee
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Re: PES Hawaiian - Opinions? Experiences? [Re: Astonish]
#25651973 - 12/02/18 07:22 AM (5 years, 8 days ago) |
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Pacific exotica spores I believe... the thread lives on
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airborne spores
little bastards!

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Re: PES Hawaiian - Opinions? Experiences? [Re: Caps McGee]
#26523336 - 03/08/20 04:29 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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And on...
-------------------- "Psilocybin is one of the most active, and least toxic of all psychedelics. It could very well be the most perfect psychedelic! No complex chemicals, special equipment or knowledge of chemistry is needed to grow psilocybin mushrooms at home. Given the spores, all that is needed to grow them is a little bit of grain, some chalk, a pressure cooker and a few mason jars. With these simple supplies, growing your own organic trips at home is about as difficult as a seventh-grade science fair project" O.T.Oss & O.N.Oeric
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Forevergreen
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And on and on..
My pes hawaiian is byfar my most aggressive mycelium strain. If I have to eat a quarter, I will. Can give y'all a non sarcastic update on this strain.
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LadyUstriess
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Re: PES Hawaiian - Opinions? Experiences? [Re: Forevergreen]
#26872179 - 08/09/20 07:05 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Good to know - I'm about to inoculate some BRF jars 1/2 pints and then into a HFC coco coir.
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freakish213
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Re: PES Hawaiian - Opinions? Experiences? [Re: Anonymous]
#27051869 - 11/22/20 10:13 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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It's my first time with PES Hawaiian. I inoculated six jas. The jars colonized quickly enough and completely. I may have birthed them just a little early as they didn't have pins quite yet. They've been out in two different types of fruiting chamber for 7 days. I won't bother with the unusual set up of one fruiting chamber as it is just me experimenting. If it works well i'll come back and update later. The SGFC hasn't pinned after 7 days though. I'm a little concerned but hoping I just need to have patience and keep following the tried and true method and that will start to see them produce withing the next week. I've been misting 3-4 times a day and the temp is about 70*F with mid 90's humidity.
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bodhisatta 
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Re: PES Hawaiian - Opinions? Experiences? [Re: Peace_Patrol] 1
#27051895 - 11/22/20 10:13 AM (3 years, 17 days ago) |
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This thread has been closed.
Reason: It's ancient
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