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Aye Shroomer

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I think maybe 'Wavy Caps' aka Psilocybin Cyanescens could work. Just read the articles about the mushroom busts in WA and the mushrooms pictured look very similar. They should grow in hardwood chips, aged dead pine should work too, fresh pine not so much as it contains compounds which are antifungal / antibacterials. Sporespecs may have them (never bought from them so wouldn't know).
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Ps Cyanescens are what they have up and down the PNW. Same as PS Azurescens which mainly grow in Oregon. But the Aussie species is Ps subaeringnosa. They should all work. I have some Azurescens on agar but never managed to get them to fruit in sawdust substrate.

But heading into summer you could try Pan Cyanescens and just grow them in cow pats around the yard.
 

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Goonie Goat

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Ps Cyanescens are what they have up and down the PNW. Same as PS Azurescens which mainly grow in Oregon. But the Aussie species is Ps subaeringnosa. They should all work. I have some Azurescens on agar but never managed to get them to fruit in sawdust substrate.

But heading into summer you could try Pan Cyanescens and just grow them in cow pats around the yard.
I've got some clean plates of hillbilly pumpkins sitting in a storage container, might cook up some bags
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Not my pics but had to share, the name is pretty fitting 😂
 

Harry bootlace

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Hey Harry shrooms grow around quite a lot of towns in the lower south west wa not just bailingup and yeah I've ordered through sporespecs no problems and had my packages arive safely
ahh interesting. thought it was only bailingup.
Ps Cyanescens are what they have up and down the PNW. Same as PS Azurescens which mainly grow in Oregon. But the Aussie species is Ps subaeringnosa. They should all work. I have some Azurescens on agar but never managed to get them to fruit in sawdust substrate.

But heading into summer you could try Pan Cyanescens and just grow them in cow pats around the yard.

ahh cool. thanks for that.
 

Hudo

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We used to go in get baked and take none, the cops got us a few times off chops but because we had nothing let us go
 

Hudo

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These are tiny this strain. But they are super potent. Had 4 fresh last night and the wood grain on the floor started dancing. When you cut them they go blue then dark blue then black, I dunno what strain they are a mate gave me some Agar plates that the label had fallen off. Anyone seen them black before20241002_162417.jpg20241002_163601.jpg
 

Postman pat

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Spectacular grow mate, super impressive especially for your first attempt!

For us less tech savi where do i find this spore spec? Can't find them on google.

On a separate note any of you shroomer's out there interested in swapping one of these 20241015_211803.jpg for a few grams of your finest?
 
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Goonie Goat

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OK ordered the beginners pack with Jack frost, blue meanies and golden teacher let's see how this goes haha
Wouldn't expect much from the blue meanies in terms of yield for your first attempt but the others should turn out nice.
Pan Cyans (blue meanies) need alot more FAE (fresh air exchange) than the cubensis strains which only need a bit of fanning. Nice selection Pat hope it all goes well.

You might want to make a shotgun fruiting chamber for the blue meanies 👍🏻
 

Dr.Clones

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OK ordered the beginners pack with Jack frost, blue meanies and golden teacher let's see how this goes haha
I’m doing the same but wasn’t sure what shrooms to get so I asked ai what shrooms yield the most this is what I got not sure how accurate, it is, but knowing AI it is probably spot on but let me know if it wrong 😑

Among the varieties you’ve listed, certain strains of Psilocybe cubensis are generally known for higher yield potential, while others may be more challenging or have unique growth characteristics. Here’s a general yield comparison based on common grower experiences:





1. Golden Teacher – Known for its ease of cultivation and steady yields, it’s one of the most beginner-friendly with consistent outputs.


2. Z Strain – Often cited as a high-yielding strain, producing abundant flushes under optimal conditions.


3. Bluemeanie – Known for potency but not necessarily for yield, though it can still perform well.


4. Tasmanian – Known to produce larger fruits but not as high yielding as other strains.


5. Ecuador – This strain is also known for higher yields and reliable performance.


6. Purple Mystic – Yields can be decent but are more variable depending on conditions.


7. B+ – One of the highest-yielding strains, known for its robustness and ease of cultivation.


8. Aa Plus – Not much data available on this specific strain’s yield, but albino variants tend to produce moderate to high yields with proper care.


9. Lizard King – Known for medium to high yields, with a relatively fast colonization rate.


10. Moby Dick – Can yield well but requires more specific conditions for optimal results.





For your second group:





1. Jack Frost – Tends to yield moderately but produces strikingly beautiful albino mushrooms.


2. Ape (Albino Penis Envy) – Known for its potency but not for its yield, often yielding less than other strains.


3. Penis Envy – Potent but one of the lowest-yielding strains.


4. TAT Wombat – Similar to other albinos, usually yields moderately.


5. TAT Ghost – Another albino strain, moderate to lower yields, but worth it for the potency and appearance.


6. SV-10 – Not much data available specifically on yield.


7. UMBO (P. natalensis × Jack Frost) – A hybrid with potential for decent yield, but new enough that data is limited.


8. Albino Stargazer – Typically moderate yield.


9. Albino Makilla Gorilla – Similar to other albino strains, can yield well but more difficult to cultivate.


10. Cream Coffee (Shakti × Tidalwave) – As a hybrid, it may offer good yields, but it’s likely more niche with limited grow reports available.





Top Yielders:





• B+ and Z Strain are often mentioned as the highest yielders from your first group.


• In the second group, Jack Frost may yield reasonably, but it’s not known for extreme high yields like B+ or Z Strain.





The highest yielders are likely B+, Z Strain, and Golden Teacher under the right conditions.
 

Postman pat

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Wouldn't expect much from the blue meanies in terms of yield for your first attempt but the others should turn out nice.
Pan Cyans (blue meanies) need alot more FAE (fresh air exchange) than the cubensis strains which only need a bit of fanning. Nice selection Pat hope it all goes well.

You might want to make a shotgun fruiting chamber for the blue meanies 👍🏻
I've no fucking idea what I'm doing at all mate. Was going to see if there is a way to do the blue meanies outdoor. If any of you experts know a way to transfer these into cow shit outdoor. Let me know
 
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