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antonio banderas
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Psi.Cyanescens ?
#7842258 - 01/07/08 04:07 AM (16 years, 25 days ago) |
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Hi all. I´m antonio banderas and i´ve been reading u since i appeared in The Mask of Zorro. pheee ...anyway, i learned lots of things reading here (talking seriously) Sorry about my spelling...i know i speak as cheetah do.:)
ok, i need some help identifying this shrooms. A few months ago i received a Psi. Cyanescens sporeprint from another community and i gave it this treatment. peptones european type --> Mea --> Rye/3 times pasteurized (very little resin) pine sawdust (50/50)--> MEA(2x)--> rye(as starter)--> and then; bulked on horse poo/straw (10/90) into a 3L tube --> cased with a 1 cm soil i found under a wallnut.
The joke im scared with: have a look at the pinset...they seem to be cubes, isnt it? i just see differences between the ones i´ve seen on many webs. grrgrgr
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6 days later at 5-12ºC oscillation temps



i don´t know guys if they r Psi Cyanescens. What do you think? where are my caramel capped desired shrooms! I also can see the stem is so thick and quite short to be that stuff.
bye and thanks for ur answers!!
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implee
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Those are some nice looking cubes.
Psilocybe Cyanecens


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implee
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Also they look pretty pale, kinda albino'ish and the veil isnt even dark... Are there any spores at all? Or are they just light?
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antonio banderas
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Re: Psi.Cyanescens ? [Re: implee]
#7842263 - 01/07/08 04:18 AM (16 years, 25 days ago) |
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thx dude!
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tahoe
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100% cubes. Interesting grow though. what did you use for substrate, temps. I see the leaves for casing. Did you fruit them in cooler temps
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CureCat
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>what did you use for substrate
I see woodchips.
Hehe, whoever told you they were Cyans probably named the Ps. cubensis strain after the Wavy Caps. I hate it when people do that shit. Oh, and in case that was unclear, yes, totally Cubes, not Cyans.
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tahoe
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Re: Psi.Cyanescens ? [Re: CureCat]
#7843385 - 01/07/08 12:38 PM (16 years, 25 days ago) |
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i see wood chips also but cubes do not easily digest wood chips, So the majority of the fruiting had to be supported be grain, the original spawn I would imagine
-------------------- Stop experimenting half way through your first grow. Grow it to maturity, watch it, learn from it. Do this a few times then experiment with different ideas and figure out what works best for you.
My Legacy https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/22140987#22140987 Teh=The I need to proofread
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CureCat
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Re: Psi.Cyanescens ? [Re: tahoe]
#7843390 - 01/07/08 12:40 PM (16 years, 25 days ago) |
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Maybe so. But I've seen them grow primarily off wood chips before.
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antonio banderas
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Re: Psi.Cyanescens ? [Re: CureCat]
#7843504 - 01/07/08 01:16 PM (16 years, 25 days ago) |
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yep, there are some boiled pine wood chips and other things u can see spreaded over the soil in order to create humid zones and some discontinuity.
The main substrate is a simple bulk 90/10 surrounded with humid outdoor soil. I tryed to give this patch all the actinomicetic life avoiding pasteurizations and including all that stuff.
Tahoe; 55-40ºF day/night Here we have 40-50%Hr so i cover the tube with a plastic market bag, i mist daily with "rested" (its correct?) tap water for a few days and then i forget it. One day i saw that little pinset and 6 days later...with that temperature ranges i get cubes.
curecat, dude...i ve no words for this shit. Ive put lots of efforts in this faked project.
hey! anyway you can also laugh for a while !! if its with the help of a blotter...much more better 
thx all & bye!!
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antonio banderas
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yep, certainly this faked Psi.Cyanescens, ergo Cubes, run well on boiled pine and other wood called laurel in my country, its an aromatic wood. Ive made some test to get the first rizos running mycelium on a 50/50 grain/wood jar and then transferring it separately to dishes as u can read in my first post.
To complete the faked grow log of the day ill say i tryed this strain over a bulk in order to get a Psi.Cyanescens trip as faster as possible. After studying your archives i saw a photograph of these strain growing outdoors and decided to obtain a cute volume of Cyanes myc and let it sit under a natural outdoor mulch with very very little wood chips.
thx for your interest guys i hope some day ill be here posting without all that laughs i now starting to hear rofl
this shit needs a poll, isnt it? what do u think about this print-jokes?
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CureCat
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I'd give you a real Cyan print, however, they would not be sterile, so you'd have to use agar plates in order to isolate the healthy mycelium from any contaminants... Probably a bit more trouble for you than it is worth?
You can also purchase "clean" spore prints (not requiring agar) from SporeWorks. Here are the three strains of Ps. cyanescens he has available: http://sporeworks.com/store/catalog/Psilocybe-cyanescens--Wavy-Cap-p-16198.html
http://sporeworks.com/store/catalog/Psilocybe-cyanescens--Arboretum-p-16304.html
http://sporeworks.com/store/catalog/Psilocybe-cyanescens--Ballard-p-16305.html
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antonio banderas
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Re: Psi.Cyanescens ? [Re: CureCat]
#7843786 - 01/07/08 02:29 PM (16 years, 25 days ago) |
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hehe..no prob CureCat, i know the path with agar better than english  Tomorrow ill try to obtain prints of these recently iddentified outdoor cold cubbies. You three are now first at queue.
bye!
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CureCat
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BTW - The pale colour is likely due to the cold temperature.
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Re: Psi.Cyanescens ? [Re: CureCat]
#7843920 - 01/07/08 02:56 PM (16 years, 25 days ago) |
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very cute cubes tho i must say.
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