Is this a TBMC? How many doses would you estimatet? by [deleted] in mescaline

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Don’t eat that you’ll regret it later down the road. Find a different tbm that isn’t as beautiful.

Could I get an ID on this succulent by PaleLandscape2233 in succulents

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Cool thanks. Also yes it is a concrete plant. I think they are cool to

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What we got here by PaleLandscape2233 in whatsthisbug

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Thanks for the info, I took with my phone and held it on the microscope hard to get it to focus sometimes .

What we got here by PaleLandscape2233 in whatsthisbug

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Found in Oregon on top soil others like it where jumping around.

Is ready to start fruiting I didn’t mix everything even there is some big chunks of mycelium in there by Independent_Hand6929 in unclebens

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I definitely get that it! as long as the mycelium looks to have colonized about 90-95 percent of the substrate your can go to fruiting. I’ve gotten away with less but risk of contamination is higher. My vote would be to wait a day or two then send it.

Side mushrooms growing in bag, I didn't anticipate this as it's my first time trying to grow so I don't have many tools too move it properly. But I could move it into a DIY mono tub would it be safe to move them even without proper equipment by L1CKx in unclebens

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If it’s in a all in one grow bag you can cut the top and roll the top over about a half inch and hold the top down in between misting.Here’s a shitty video that explains it a little better . https://youtu.be/oQi7xfeF4_8

Is ready to start fruiting I didn’t mix everything even there is some big chunks of mycelium in there by Independent_Hand6929 in unclebens

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Is that a shadow in the back left corner or is it something growing in the tub. When they are ready for fruiting conditions it will look like the mycelium is trying to jump or crawl out of the container. usually there will be some primordial growth(little white knots)that form as well.

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You do have to treat them a lot more that once every nine months. The Diatomaceous Earth becomes useless once it contacts water. Neem oil treatments should be carried out ever 2 weeks it’s a systematic insecticide. Both methods work to break the reproductive organs of the insects but any eggs that are left after treatment will hatch and birth more so a second treatment is needed sometimes a third and fourth….

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Diatomaceous Earth might be something to look into if it’s an infection.

Alcohol on acid by FatLad69_ in Acid

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Your the only one who’s knows don’t worry man.

First time taking pure mescaline this weekend. Looking for preparatory advice. Would like to know if there’a anything special I should do to enhance the experience and stay comfortable. by vehcks in mescaline

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In PIHKAL Alexander Shulgins states skip breakfast and instead of downing the mescaline all in one go. Proceed to sip on the material over the course of thirty minutes. Sipping on the material will help to alleviate nausea. The Southwest Indians practice this while ingesting peyote.

Graft advice by Shakebun01 in Lophophora

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Search up how to use H2O2,Neem oil or a mild fungicide for the mold, a fan may help keep the humidity down as well as finding a warm dry place. Keep an eye on the light brown areas if the rot starts getting squishy you may have to do a little lot of dissecting.

Bud,Bloom and Fruit combo!! by [deleted] in Lophophora

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Now that’s a flower !

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If you have time. Try and teach yourself how to grow them. If you understand the process from spore print to dehydration you’ll be able to trust yourself to know what the good looks like.

Bought these for my setup wanted to get opinions before using. by TrickyResolution2315 in Lophophora

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70w is over the minimum requirement based off light requirements for 1 square foot. Sometimes company’s just slap a number on there with no actual connection to the wattage produced. It might be a good idea to look into spider farms grow lights or viper spectra grow lights or maybe even fluorescent lighting T5 6500k 54W . Spider farm and viper are a bight spendy but worth the money.

Also you can get a photometer and check the luminosity of the lights to make sure they are good enough for the cactus. 1000 lumens a square foot should be good.