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| Mycotopiate Join Date: Sep 2007
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![]() | Ban Thurian Master Blaster Cubes These came from a print obtained from cubes growing in a cluster clump in powdered manure spread across some of my friends farm in Ban Thurian. They raise chickens, tend cattle, collect coconuts and grow smoking tobacco on their farm and also several fruit trees which they earn extra income form. They do not pick or sell the 'het kee quai' mushrooms. I come with a permit form the university I work at each summer when I am there They make manure piles daily all over the place and also collect and then pile fresh manure around all of the bases of the coconut trees. First I will show you four images of the original shrooms the print which grew these came from. Please observe the cackled manure pieces in the ground in one of these four images. Next is a picture of a brown spot on the ground. This is really rich fertilized soil. The farmer uses a cutting tool and removes all of the green growth from the ground, then raked the potent fresh topsoil and then pile the manure heaps onto them The next image is of one of my friends who lives on this property and he has bagged several bags of fertilizer from the piled manured heaps they rake and shread into powder. You can see the gray color of powdered manure in this image with him next to the bags. And every coconut tree or mound you see where grasses are sprouting is where the cubes and copes are. My friend also has prized buffaloes for the buffalo fights which occur all summer on Samui at various home made buffalo arenas Finally, the last four images were grown in mycobags from buffalo manure and rice paddie straw and you can see how nice these four images of cultivated Ban Thurian Master Blasters are. mjshroomer |
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![]() | Something happened. There is a picture of Panaeolus campanulatus/sphinctrinus in their. The last image is is from the 2nd flush of the Ban Thurians. I tried to remove the Panaeous and repost the missing image but it did not work so if Hippie3 sees this maybe he can remove the Panaeolus image fromt he thread, thanks, mjshroomer |
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| LookIntoYourMind Join Date: Jan 2006
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I was working with this strain a bit but i was having trouble getting it to catch on the grain! ill mess with it again!
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![]() | The missing image from teh first flush Here is the pickings from the first flush which I somehow missed posting. Last edited by mjshroomer : 09-06-07 at 19:33. Reason: typos (word spellcheck misses dozens of misspelled words) |
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![]() | "mushroom which appear after buffalo defecates." Mark D. Merlin (My co author on 7 papers and the up coming reissue of Man and marijuana with Bon Clarke) of the U of Hawaii made me change the word 'shit' to defecates." However i want to not e that the Thai people do not have a word defecates in their language but they do have the word for shit. It sounds so scatological? s for potency, 3 grams would h be an 8019 on a scale of one to ten. I also want to mention that I have very rarely ever weighed a mushroom to see how heavy it is, but i have used rulers to show sizes of caps and stems and prints. I am going to soon put my story of "The Shit, The Flies, The Spores, The Worms and The Ants" back onto my site I known I hear of people concerned about the fruit fly maggots in the cubes, so This will be a real and cool pleasant surprise for all to read. mjshroomer |
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![]() | A term I coined After a few years of picking mushrooms in Thailand for the university there, I created a term of my own, "hed kee wua: which means, Mushrooms which appear after cow shits." No one had ever used that epithet before i came to Thailand. Many such names from Mexico and around the world are can be read in my book, "Teonanácatl: Ancient Shamanic Mushroom Names of Mesoamerica and other Regions of the World." Includes US nick-names and others form all over. Available free to read at articles I hope I am allowed to refer people to free online literature on shrooms. |
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