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Generic | 01/27/24 11:13 AM |
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justjarvis | 01/27/24 11:21 AM |
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rhizoRider | 01/27/24 11:47 AM |
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Those fit Ps. cyanescens best as the margin is waving on the more mature ones. When they are young they can look like typical allenii. Subearuginosa, allenii, azurescens, and cyanescens are all very close geneticaly, I believe weraroa too, and from what I understand subsecotoides is genetically identical to cyanescens but obviously different. As far as I understand they are all identical microscopically, and some are considering them all subaeruginosa(such as subaeruginosa var. allenii). I have genetics from Australia that express azurescens and allenii traits along with typical subaeruginosa traits in the same patches, the white basket grow in my sig is allenii genetics, but show a lot of cyanescens traits. The cyanescens phenotype is very distinct and possibly more tolerant and a better hitchhiker than some of the others based on how widely distributed around the world it is. The traits seem very uniform across the populations in New Zeeland, UK, Germany, Eastern and Western North America, where It seems like allenii and subaeruginosa are a little more diverse. Just my observations. A very cool talk about the discovery and cultivation of azurescens It gets confusing the more you look into it, it’s safe to say they all share a common ancestor, but where the branches split still seems a bit muddy. -------------------- Asante’s woodlover patch Moricz cellar D3’s agar tek A woodlover genetic theory holofracatl's Woodlover grows Tweeq's woodlover grow Liloldme's grow
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Psilosadhu | 01/27/24 05:44 PM |
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Moria841 | 01/27/24 06:13 PM |
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rhizoRider | 01/27/24 06:25 PM |
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Land Trout |
01/27/24 06:43 PM |
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Psilosadhu | 01/27/24 07:35 PM |
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Alan Rockefeller |
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