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alphacom
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panaeolus cyanescens
#9264574 - 11/18/08 05:13 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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I received two spore prints last month and managed to get the panaeolus cyanescens to grow. I managed to get the first fruit today. The whole cycle took 18 days. I made a spore syringe and introduced the hydrated spores to rye grain. From there I colonised other rye jars. From there I would add some of the rye to worm casings (cow dung which has been processed by worms) and 50% verm. It grows through very rapidly. I then cased with 50% peat moss and 50% verm or perlite. Into the fruiting chamber and Bobs yer aunt! I must say at times because of its cotton-wool like appearance I was worried whether I was growing some or other fungus or not. Like I said it does grow rapidly but is fragile.
If anyone wants a print or to trade a print feel free...
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Re: panaeolus cyanescens [Re: alphacom]
#9264580 - 11/18/08 05:18 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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i would like a print what strain is it?
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alphacom
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panaeolus cyanescens as the subject suggests! I have a picture of the first 2 that came up last night. I could not see any pins but now that I look closer (they are camouflaged)I can see tiny brown lollipops ready to come up. These grow very quickly. From spore print to fruit 18 days.
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Re: panaeolus cyanescens [Re: alphacom]
#9264813 - 11/18/08 08:04 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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if you have a print to give away, i'd like it as soon as i have one to give away (i.e. when i harvest my current grow) i'll return the favor.
that's a cute little guy. have any pics of the full-grown fruits?
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Re: panaeolus cyanescens [Re: alphacom]
#9264817 - 11/18/08 08:05 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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thats cool thanks for the info i have a wild p.cayn print i will be putting on agar tomm can you give any more info about how long it took to colonize the jars and what size the jars were? thanks
-noobie-
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seven
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i would absolutly love a pan cyan print! i will send you some B+ if you would like.
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alphacom
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Re: panaeolus cyanescens [Re: scubabuddha]
#9265095 - 11/18/08 09:45 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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They are fruiting at present; three more have popped since the post
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alphacom
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You can have a fully colonised jar 500ml and 1l in 2-3 days.
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noobieshroomie
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Re: panaeolus cyanescens [Re: alphacom]
#9265112 - 11/18/08 09:50 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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wow they colonize that fast?
-noobie-
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Re: panaeolus cyanescens [Re: alphacom]
#9265116 - 11/18/08 09:51 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
alphacom said: You can have a fully colonised jar 500ml and 1l in 2-3 days.
are you sure? that seems very very fast???
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alphacom
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Re: panaeolus cyanescens [Re: seven]
#9265137 - 11/18/08 09:58 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Sure I would love to trade for B+ anyone interested in trading prints can email
psilocybin@ymail.com
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noobieshroomie
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Re: panaeolus cyanescens [Re: UncleMike]
#9265141 - 11/18/08 10:00 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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it usualy takes 10-12 days for my lc to wbs jars to fully colonize i use Qt jars 3/4 the way full
-noobie-
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I had a jar go from innoc to flush in 31 days but 18? wowz
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alphacom
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Very quickly; as I said from spore to fruit in 18 days
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Re: panaeolus cyanescens [Re: alphacom]
#9265202 - 11/18/08 10:19 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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if you have alot i suggest sending some to FSRE
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alphacom
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Re: panaeolus cyanescens [Re: UncleMike]
#9265223 - 11/18/08 10:24 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Of course I am sure! Why would I not be?
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noobieshroomie
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Quote:
backintheriver said: if you have alot i suggest sending some to FSRE
i am going to do that with my next grow OI&EQ both are 18 gal monotubs some will also go back to you guys/gals
-noobie-
-------------------- AMU Best Thread Ever CapZilla said: not sure what GE and FAE are but i should probably get some. Citric said: Your signature is wrong on colonization temps! GOOD JUDGMENT COMES FROM EXPERIENCE EXPERIENCE COMES FROM BAD JUDGMENT ROOM TEMP 70-75 IS BEST FOR COLONIZATION Thank you mycochef
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UncleMike
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Re: panaeolus cyanescens [Re: alphacom]
#9265341 - 11/18/08 10:56 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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alphacom said: Of course I am sure! Why would I not be?
seems awfully fishy to me bro. from spore to fruit in only 18 days? if you say so
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Re: panaeolus cyanescens [Re: UncleMike]
#9265503 - 11/18/08 11:43 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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i will hold off for the moment i agree unclemike. odd , but i know little about pans. is it possible for them to colonize this fast\fruit. if you dont know how many fruit you will get,how can you offer prints when just a few pop up?
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seven
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Re: panaeolus cyanescens [Re: seven]
#9265679 - 11/18/08 12:29 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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on second inspection im calling major bullshit here. search this members posts and you will find his first post which was only 14 days ago, and he was asking for his first free print. the thread was locked. how can he explain not haveing a print 14 days ago. and magicly he has fruits today! hmmmm explain please. weird huh?
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