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masspan
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Re: Gymnopilus spectabilis ( junonius ) retrospective discussion [Re: sporeRider]
#13919869 - 02/07/11 08:08 AM (12 years, 3 months ago) |
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i agree with you, wiscokid, from what you have said before, thanks, man 
i have some dried in the freezer, they're gonna be gnarly little things when i pull them out sometime
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Re: Gymnopilus spectabilis ( junonius ) retrospective discussion [Re: masspan]
#13922018 - 02/07/11 04:39 PM (12 years, 3 months ago) |
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i agree with you, wiscokid, from what you have said before, thanks, man 
i have some dried in the freezer, they're gonna be gnarly little things when i pull them out sometime

   anytime bro!!!! Glad your finding some good green/blue BLG's Enjoy
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mutant
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Re: Gymnopilus spectabilis ( junonius ) retrospective discussion [Re: sporeRider]
#13927728 - 02/08/11 02:30 PM (12 years, 3 months ago) |
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this is quite more than enough.
the tricky part is I am in greece, and to my knowledge euro specimens of this species are not active.
I wanted to know though...
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UK Explorer
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Re: Gymnopilus spectabilis ( junonius ) retrospective discussion [Re: mutant]
#13930304 - 02/08/11 09:34 PM (12 years, 3 months ago) |
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Would love to try these one time, shame the Euro versions are reportedly not active , would be great if someonecould disprove this theory though!
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sporeRider
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Re: Gymnopilus spectabilis ( junonius ) retrospective discussion [Re: UK Explorer]
#13930470 - 02/08/11 10:02 PM (12 years, 3 months ago) |
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one thing to keep in mind - there is the PNW findings of the inactive and non-bruising g.ventricosus - - - -- - if you find some with green/magenta hues when dry - give a HEFTY tea dose a try  you gotta remember - even tho huge - gyms are not that potent - -- - -even some purdy ones take a good 15dry grams per dose - or 150+ wet gr per dose to get the VERY noticable effects - they also have such a mellow feeling - low doses will just prob relax you and put you to sleep!!!! Gym vibes to you UK explorer!!!!! Wish for them - the bruisers will find you
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mutant
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Re: Gymnopilus spectabilis ( junonius ) retrospective discussion [Re: sporeRider]
#13969138 - 02/15/11 05:49 PM (12 years, 3 months ago) |
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kool thanks for all the positive vibes...
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