Quote:>> If you've ever worked with isolating substrains you will KNOW that yes, yield can be increased by isolating strong substrains.
Indeed, but then we are not working with multispore "strains". Isolation and cloning are in fact the ONLY ways to get consistently potent mushrooms.
Lots of new growers grow a few grows of this strain, a few grows of that strain, and then they think the results they get are due to the different strains, when in fact it's all a toss of the genetic dice. The new growers fail to take in consideration the multispore random factor...
This is true, however over the past few years I have noticed a trend with some different strains (we can leave substrains out of this debate, it's really a whole nother topic and it was not a good point on my end). This is over the course of a couple of years. Many grows, some from 1 master LC others from multispore. Many strains ARE very similar, and as I stated, most of the variance in potency and yield comes from the conditions in which the mushrooms is grown, how old the spores are, etc... However, to say that all cubes are 100% identical given the exact same nutrients and conditions I believe is just incorrect. Cubes are all over the world, and are growing in different conditions and with different nutrient compositions. I believe that over the thousands of years natural selection has changed them...they are not all the same. Some contaminate easier than others, have you never noted this?
I mean you can visually see differences in many of the strains of cubes out there. Personally I find that more often than not the Amazon strain that I have worked with for the past 2 years gives a more speedy (energetic) and visual experience than any GT, B+, or BPK I've worked with. There is alot more than just 4-ho/po-dmt in a Cubenis mushroom that is active (or synergizes with psilocybin/psilocin).
Quote:Each spore syringe contains millions of spores, and each two spores that mate and form a dikaryon bring a different set of genetics to the substrate. When the multispore-grown mycelium is fully colonized it usually contains dozens of different substrains, each with individual genetics, and every time you do another multispore inoculation, you get another random set of genetics.
I cannot argue with that, it's simply fact. However, I generally use a master LC, which, as I understand it, has only the top few substrains present. Maybe I got lucky on this LC I made years ago (granted its been transfered twice).
Quote:Granted, there may be some very slight differences in average potency among different strains, but this has to do more with certain strains being so long in the spore market that they have begun to undergo genetic degeneration.
Genetic degeneration usually happens when doing grain to grain transfers (or cloning) over and over. A multispore innoculation doesn't have this issue...however, I am NO genetisist (or speller for that matter) so I can't say for certian if your stament is true or not.
Quote:The penis envy strains are an exception, of course. They seem to show a considerably higher average potency than other strains.
I've never had the priveldge of growing these, so I cannot comment.
Quote:>> May I ask how long you have been growing and where you are getting your info dread?
I personally have grown mushrooms only for a year, but during that time I have got to know many experienced and knowledgeable growers, which have been kind enough to share their wisdom.
Cool! I always enjoy a debate with a fellow amature mycologist! I'm no pro, and I hope I'm not coming across as some sort of super mycologist, I'm not... I've just been growing a while (all for personal use, small grows) and noticed some differences in SOME strains...not all, but some - as you noted with the Penis Envy.
Quote:Give me a print of any strain that you consider less potent, and give me a couple of months time to do some cloning and isolation, and I will present to you an isolate which is at least as potent as any mushrooms of the strains that you consider more potent...
Not debating that fact either. Isolation and cloning can always produce a superior substrain, if you have the time and patience for trial and error.
My real point in the above post was that I enjoy the GT's for the appearance, their strong flushes (usually) and their relaxing experience (again usually).
Still, I think that strain has SOMETHING to do with your end product.
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