Anticom
on August 5, 2022
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Anyone have an opinion to what's going on here, I've been making a spore print of these wild Alabama cubensis and every batch I start from spore prints is getting weirder past couple batches been like a mix of white cap kind of like albino and regular now their growing clusters like enigma with Morrell looking caps
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JoseyWales
I really think you've induced these mutations and that they aren't in the slightest "stabilized" or "selected". Looks to me that you need to increase FAE considerably I've personally never EVER seen fruits so long and skinny in any of my theoretical alleged grows...
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JoseyWales
But you should probably think of a cool name, swab or print them and share the genetics via our marketplace for Microscopy Purposes Only of course.. say 50$ or 100$ per print right?
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Sarek
@Donniebrasco he mentions the wild mutating indoors and reverting after a few generations outdoors. Makes sense, if you want to reproduce fast in order to survive then a speedy normal looking cube with a heavy spore dump would be ideal.
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Donniebrasco1
Yes perfect for genetic experiments I'd love to look at the spores under my scope 1f609.png
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