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Orbita6974
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Registered: 07/05/02
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hydra-pod
#724357 - 07/05/02 08:34 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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i am just geting started in the world of the magic mushroom and was wondering if anyone has use/know anyone that uses the hydra-pod??
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Boppity604
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Registered: 10/19/01
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I use one as do many people here.
If you have the money to invest in one, I highly recommend it.
Good luck.
Boppity
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Shaw

Registered: 06/27/01
Posts: 2,253
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if your new to the field, i would not recomend it. If your experienced, but lazy wan't a cool toy, and have the money, definatly go for it.
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Orbita6974
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Re: hydra-pod [Re: Shaw]
#724430 - 07/05/02 09:16 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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it seems so easy....make the cake with the selected print,put in the hydra-pod, put on the lid, keep it hydrated.....blamo you have your self a garden of eden. or is there more to it than i have looked into?
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Boppity604
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Re: hydra-pod [Re: Shaw]
#724432 - 07/05/02 09:16 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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>>if your new to the field, i would not recomend it.
Are you crazy?? It's BEST for beginners. It's self-automated and controls parameters for growing cakes that can easily be messed up by us newbies. I would say exactly the opposite...if you're a veteran and prefer growing cakes with your own methods that work for you then why bother investing? No disrespect Shaw...but the Pod is EXCELLENT for beginners.
Love & Light,
Boppity
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Boppity604
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>>blamo you have your self a garden of eden. or is there more to it than i have looked into?
Nope...that's the gist of it. Of course the Pod simply creates a stable and ideal environment for fruiting cakes. If you screwed up your substrates before birthing them there's no gaurantees that you'll have an Eden. My grow's a good example of that...I'm starting to wonder if I did something wrong with my substrates cause I'm growing Mazatapecs...according to the spore vendor websites they should be "prolific pinners and abundant, large fruits" and so far I have VERY slow growing, minimal pins on my cakes. My grand wet total harvested so far has been 88.5 grams. And on average I'm only getting between 5-6 pins per cake. I've only had two aborts so far...so that at least is very encouraging. I just hope I didn't mess up my cakes some how when I made my substrate. They colonized very aggressively, which is listed as a characteristic of Mazatapecs...so at least that much I've found to be true. Still waiting to see these pins grow faster though...*shrug*
Love & Light,
Boppity
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Shaw

Registered: 06/27/01
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undoubtedly, it's a great system, But I still think the newbies should get one harvest before they invest alot of money. That's why pf tek is so great. It's a cheap start. I don't care how fool proof it is, if you havn't had that first harvest, I wouldn't invest that much money. This is just my openion though.
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Edited by Shaw (07/05/02 09:53 AM)
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Orbita6974
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Re: hydra-pod [Re: Shaw]
#724724 - 07/05/02 12:06 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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NOW FOR WHAT SPECIE TO START WITH.........
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Mycelium
THC Junkie

Registered: 06/14/02
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Try Equador or B+
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