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Swayambhu
#1 Posted : 11/18/2018 11:28:57 PM

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Can anyone tell me if I can expect multiple flushes from my psilocybe cyanescens patch?
Or if such flushes need to be encouraged in some way.
 

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#2 Posted : 11/19/2018 3:33:58 PM

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IME yes they can flush several times. However the next year may be completely different. Depends on weather and habitat.

My spots this year have either given 1 or 2.

Are in the PNW by chance? This November spring is wreaking havoc and things are stalled but I'm expecting stuff to blow up next week.
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#3 Posted : 11/19/2018 3:46:58 PM

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Thanks for your reply. I’m in the UK. The bed is one I’ve put in myself, so I can keep an eye on it. The weather has been fairly stable, maybe a little warmer since the first flush, and quite dry, but I’ve been giving the bed fairly regular watering of what I think a normal amount of precipitation would be.
 
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#4 Posted : 11/19/2018 9:04:13 PM

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My UK tub grows flushed 2 or 3 times, much as I recall.




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