What is your favorite mushroom strain?

Discussion in 'Magic Mushrooms' started by metalguitarist420, Dec 23, 2010.

  1. metalguitarist420

    metalguitarist420 Member

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    So everybody, out of all the wonderful shrooms you've eaten, what is your favorite Psilocybe Cubensis strain? Amazonian, Taiwan, Treasure Coast, B+ , etc. If you don't know the name, just say "Unknown strain" and describe the mushrooms.


    Also, for the ones who like to grow shrooms: What is your favorite strain to grow?


    ~metalguitarist420 :guitarist:
     
  2. Grainpsilo

    Grainpsilo Member

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    [​IMG]I like PESH or PESA strains


    They were the first strains I have ever grown and have always been great producers for me and have always been great trips.

    I also like Texans, Orissa, Pan Trops, PF Classic, Allen Strain, Chitwan and Tazmanians.
     
  3. metalguitarist420

    metalguitarist420 Member

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    Nice! PF Classics kick ass.
     
  4. SoulVibrations

    SoulVibrations celestial viator

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    Cambo, golden teacher and b+ are all i grow, just so easy.
    And these are the only strains i have eaten. The few times i have bought them(years ago) they looked like b+ but who knows....
     
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    Cambodians seem to get some teeth grinding actions going with me. totally a smiling come up.. or something like that, sometimes a bit uncomfortable. edgy feeling.. idk.. Ecuador seem to be really smooth to where I forget ive taken them all together and ill be tripping later and think why am I tripping.,. "oh I ate those shrooms"..
     
  6. upperlevel

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    If this was a mushroom gorwing forum (which I frequent), there would be at least three people already saying a cube is a cube. I mean pretty much all cubensis strains are about equal for growing and potency. Sometimes a grower will get lucky with a syringe that grows faster but that's about the only difference. The strains just pretty much look different. One noticeable exception is the penis envy strain and the albino penis envy. These two are noticeably more potent, but with generally low yields, small fruits, and picky nature, they are not for the beginner.

    I basically just try to grow the most popular strains (GT, B+, etc.) because they are the most genetically constant.
     
  7. SoulVibrations

    SoulVibrations celestial viator

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    Yea especially if your using multispore and not agar.
     
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    then its a good thing you came along to straighten us all out.. it truly must be Christmas our mushroom messiah is here.. :sunny:
    Lead us the way oh king of the shrooms..,,:2thumbsup:
     
  9. SoulVibrations

    SoulVibrations celestial viator

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    Teach me teacher, for i am ignorant
     
  10. upperlevel

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    You guys....
    I am just saying i have been growing for a few years and have grown many strains but have never seen much of a difference. If the fruits are bigger they take longer to grow and are the same potency as smaller fruiting ones. I really don't believe there should be so many strains sold as multispore.

    And yes I am using multispore, I don't usually have a problem and have a great amount of mushrooms when I am done.
    I don't think I'm smarter or more experienced than any of you, I'm just telling you what is said on mushroom forums and I am just telling you my experience.
     
  11. SoulVibrations

    SoulVibrations celestial viator

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    rizomorphic mycellium FTW!
     

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