Mountainfarmer
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How many syringes will I need to do the bulk mono tek? Also, how can I make more spores from the syringes I buy? While u were making the tea I thought that u were making spores (fucking NOOB)
indeed, im interested in aquiring a red spore mutant like the aussi one, and I still have yet to grow any albino strain.They don't all look the same.
Agreed. Just as all the strains of marijuana are genetically the same. You can get the same resin production in one strain in another, but they do have different traits just as I'm sure different strains of cubensis carry different traits.but they are geneticly the same, cubenisis
1 syringe.How many syringes will I need to do the bulk mono tek? Also, how can I make more spores from the syringes I buy? While u were making the tea I thought that u were making spores (fucking NOOB)
I know it seems that way, but it isn't. Cubes are really not even a strain, but more like a family. If it has cubenisis in it's name it is all the same, not like weed at all. You know fungi is neither a plant or animal? It is something else entirely.Agreed. Just as all the strains of marijuana are genetically the same. You can get the same resin production in one strain in another, but they do have different traits just as I'm sure different strains of cubensis carry different traits.
1 syringe.
Make a few LC and noc up 7 qt jars, 1cc each. bought syringe is usually 10cc. & jars 3 LCs gives you the very best chance of continued success over a 4 or 5 week period.
well different strains of marijuana have different levels of other cannibiniods effecting the over all effect of each strain, while cubes have just the psilocybin, which metabolizes in to the same psilocin reguardless of strain, so the effects are the same.... if im not mistakenAgreed. Just as all the strains of marijuana are genetically the same. You can get the same resin production in one strain in another, but they do have different traits just as I'm sure different strains of cubensis carry different traits.
I'm listening, what do you need explained?Brother, that might as well been in Chinese.
We've all been thru 5th grade biology friend. It was a fair analogy and comparing a complex organism to another is done everyday. LOLI know it seems that way, but it isn't. Cubes are really not even a strain, but more like a family. If it has cubenisis in it's name it is all the same, not like weed at all. You know fungi is neither a plant or animal? It is something else entirely.
Warning: MJ and mush comparisons are no good!
lol heres my translation might help.Brother, that might as well been in Chinese.
4-AcO-DMT metabolizes into psilocin and it's not the exact same high. I don't know if that first statement is true, but I'd like to believe it is.well different strains of marijuana have different levels of other cannibiniods effecting the over all effect of each strain, while cubes have just the psilocybin, which metabolizes in to the same psilocin reguardless of strain, so the effects are the same.... if im not mistaken
cubensis has millions of subtypes millionsWe've all been thru 5th grade biology friend. It was a fair analogy and comparing a complex organism to another is done everyday. LOL
By your logic cubensis has more subtypes then your usual species doesn't it. I agree with what your saying. So what cubensis do you use.
Does Cubensis have an officially recognized subspecies? It has cultivars. I know that, but have any of them been recognized as a genuine diverging subspecies by the biological community?cubensis has millions of subtypes millions
mmmm dont really know, most of my mycology books are 10-30 years old..Does Cubensis have an officially recognized subspecies? It has cultivars. I know that, but have any of them been recognized as a genuine diverging subspecies by the biological community?
It's hard tell since they were internationally banned 40 years ago.mmmm dont really know, most of my mycology books are 10-30 years old..
sometimes I forget this..
very nice D, but the use of the term strain is wholly inaccurate...excerpt fromn a book I own.
"because spores of several different mating types (more complex than just male or female) are produced by a single mushroom, each spore print can have dozens of different strains of dikaryotic mycelium. it is therefore needed to isolate one strain of dykaryotic mycelium, to insure stock innocula from a single uniform strain." it goes on about something else after that but I think this is relavent lol