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    FREE spore print/live culture trading thread

    yes please mazapatec VVVVVVVVV 2 X WA SUB PRINT,ill spice it up a bit,one X queensland cube print too VVVVVVVVV CHEERS TO FREAKDADDY MICROSCOPY PURPOSE ONLY!!!!!
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    id please

    is this in the cereus or tricho fam,anyone please??
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    IMPORTANT LEGAL INFO

    indeed what are the laws regarding west aus and said cacti???
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    id please

    photos up now
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    Warning on Subs

    ahh subs,could not agree more with above opinions these little babys are to be shown the utmost respect,just cause you have cube experience DOES not mean you know what the world of subs is about,they are in a class of their own,ive seen people reduced to little more than infants,unable to even understand the words in there own head,written word becomes as good as arabic to an english speaker,time looses all meaning,there really are no words to describe what occurs and thats not even starting to try and explain the visual open eye distortions that occur,as i said there just is no good way to descibe a full blown level five experience,what is also a little worrying about shrooms in general is the fact that what is level 2 to one person can be a level 5 rollercoaster to another,therefor one needs to know ones limits and trying to tell a first timer what is good for them can be a very difficult thing,caution is the key,ive seen many a SUB HERO regret their over heroic dose!!!also believe,as chiral stated, these guys often seek you out rather then the other way round.i lived in katoomba for sometime but am from the south west of australia where subs are found,although our drought and possible hunting pressure seems to have taken its toll.anyway i was going to say that on one particular day in my backyard in katoomba i got this odd feeling that subs were close by,i knew the climate was great for em but had no idea they grew there,this was years ago before i had studied up on mycology at all,ive had a 17 year relationship with these amazing fungi.so with this strange feeling that they were close by i walked directly to an old pinus radiata that had pretty much fallen over and was surrounded by that long grass they seen to love,anyone know what species that grass is,ive heared some say there may be a symbiotic relationship with said grass,although ive seen them in a few areas where there was none of this grass,maybe they just like it as it traps humidity??when i looked under the radiata log the first thing i saw was a small but text book sub beauty,i was shocked.that was the only one i saw without a further search.i began looking through the grass surrounding the pine(and i totally disagree with anyone who says subs love pines ,in my experience in sw w.a,it is just because radiata are farmed in the areas where subs occur as natives that led to this idea,i have only ever seen subs in immature radiata forests where there is still enough light to allow grass to grow)and found about 300 of the biggest subs ive ever seen .some may think that as i know so well the type of environment they grow in i knew where to look and they maybe right,but many,many times i have seen perfect looking areas back in the south west w.a and nuthing.ive also found it very interesting and concerning, that patches ive been aware of for 17 years have just not spread much futher than their original area all those years ago.with that in mind,that they spread in area slowly(only from personal observation) , the lack of normal rain patterns in the sw w.a for approx 10 years,and the increasing pressure from recreational users,i fear that at least in the sw of w.a subs may indeed be endangered,much like peyote in texas and mexico.i still hear storys of kids sayin they filled a sleepin bag!!!(selfish idiots),but i would be most interested to id what it is they had!!being that they appear so hard to cultivate and that the state government is hardly bout to start a 'save the subs 'program,they may well become just a memory,no other natives would be treated in such a way.anyway to end what has become a bit of a ramble does anyone else in west aus have any thoughts on the state of our sub population.
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    is this pedro?

    kool well mines clear so i must of been a good boy ,no one from w.a,know of good cacti suppliers????
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    is this pedro?

    and just curious whats this warn status,how did i get that and when does it go away,or am i marked for life lol!!
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    is this pedro?

    im sor too mate,wheres good or who is good to buy specimens from in our part of the world??
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    is this pedro?

    photos are up peeps,what you think???
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    sucess with sub cultivation

    are sub really as hard to cultivate as i hear,any info out there ????
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    sucess with sub cultivation

    interesting,same patch same day,yep hollow fairly woody stems and potent as all hell.ive got more fotos ill post soon.im suss on the fact that theres sposed to be just subs in the south west for a few reasons.
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    sucess with sub cultivation

    the challenge and that they the most active and common in the south west,got cubes on the way,just have a bit of a 16 year love affair with subs.is everyone in agreement by the way that these are indeed subs.the grub and does look like a grub,not a worm thats for sure,has alwys interested me,but as i said start a drying procedure or youll get burnt by these little sobs,they huge fans of the gill area so i asume they injest spores and am curious if they may in fact help spread em.im may try and raise sum to c if they pupate into sumthing else.just guna have to sacrifice sum of me beloveds :BANGHEAD2:subs in the south west at best conditions are still not huge in abundance so a reliable source is what i want!!!!!!!
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    sucess with sub cultivation

    i was planning a dedicated fridge for that purpose only,so no one has seen these worms i talk about???.ill post sum pictures from some south west aus specimens.i think one of the above comments with regards to a relationship with grass is obvious in some of these fotos,what that relations ship is im unsure,poss sumthing as simple a a humidity trap???having said that ive found em growing free of grass with exposure to a fair bit of direct sunlight
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    sucess with sub cultivation

    fantastic info guys.have been thinking bout recreating climate using modified fridge,apart from symbiotic relations with bacteria which is news to me has anyone noticed the white worms which are very common in subs from south west aus.they will eat your specimens in days if you dont start a preservation procedure rapidly.is there any info on the role these grubs/worms play in the sub life cycle,is this just a west aus occurance.mycellium growth is easy and rapid and appears to occur at higher temps the fruiting occurs in the wild.is the mycellium growth active as ive heard,there apperars to be sum confusion as to what we have in the south west aus,i will post some pics soon,im sure they are subs but taxonomy seems to shift rather rapidly
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    WA Season

    they been found in bridgetown ,donny,green bushes,they certainly dont just grow round bal,that placed is so hammered i wouldnt even bother myself
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    WA Season

    they been found in bridgetown ,donny,green bushes,they certainly dont just grow round bal,that placed is so hammered i wouldnt even bother myself
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    WA Gyms, tis the season

    i can confirm that gyms are common in lake areas south of river specially around paper bark stands,purpuratus hold a lot of promise and i believe i have seen them but havent been able to 100% confirm thats what they are.gyms ,big laughings appear to be quite common from what ive seen,i read that same report and saw fotos of the purpuratus.theres actives unknown in the area
  18. anyone in perth willing to sell cuttings
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