Here is a picture of a grow of Tak Mountain Cube form Tak, Thailand. 9th flush, day 103 image 8.
mjshroomer
Posted 30 December 2013 - 01:30 PM
Posted 30 December 2013 - 02:51 PM
Thank you and a happy new year top you and your family and to everyone else here as well,
mjshroomer
Posted 30 December 2013 - 04:12 PM
Happy New Year MJ and Friends!
Way to grow!
Posted 30 December 2013 - 04:30 PM
One of these days I am going to work through a lot of the cubes you collected and do a pictorial strain by strain one thread. It will take forever and day. But be good pictorial.
Posted 31 December 2013 - 11:30 AM
Here is a picture of a grow of Tak Mountain Cube form Tak, Thailand. 9th flush, day 103 image 8.
mjshroomer
Also known as Thai Tak Mountain?
Posted 31 December 2013 - 07:11 PM
Here is a picture of a grow of Tak Mountain Cube form Tak, Thailand. 9th flush, day 103 image 8.
mjshroomer
Also known as Thai Tak Mountain?
HI Ecuador, The original mushroom was found in the lodge next to our cabin at Taksinmaharat National Forest in Tak, Thailand named in honor of King Taksin the great who united the Thai people in the late 1700s to chase the thieving Burmese army back to their own home. That invasion at 3-pagoda pass was the route of the Burmese death march railroad featured in Bridge on the River Kwai. They destroyed the Thai capital of Ayutthaya, missing Wat Chedi Yai Chai and Ban Pang In. And Taksin was the general who chased the dogs of war back to their homeland.
A single specimen was found by my colleague Dr. Sihanonth of Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok while I, our driver from the University, and a few teachers and students were on a 4-day foray at the 1000 meter mountain and into the surrounding jungle down to a flat river bed that dried for the summer. A single specimen in a lawn next to ours, after four days of just normal shrooms. Lots of photos, etc. wild animals, datura, kratom, Baby Hawaiian wood rose, bears, peacocks, walking sticks, walking leafs, millipedes, rabbits, flowers, mountain terrain, etc. The shroom was in the lawn from powdered kwai manure dusted by the gardeners. We had seen an opened bamboo shed with aluminum top and four posts with powdered manure in it. but we found no magic due to no rain. or little rain.
The trip began on the 4th of July with a trip to Burma in the NE of Thailand where I renewed my passport and bought several Star Rubies at about 15 dollars for 7-2 Karat stones each. Then to Tak. Plus a few temple in the mountain stops along the way to Tak, Thailand.
This image is day 38 of the third flush, image 3 of the Tak Mountain Cube. Notice the aggressive too much water thriving mycelia climbing up the stipe. The cube is about 1/2 inch high at this time in the photo and it had an unusual liberty cap type protrude at the top of the cap.
mjshroomer
Posted 01 January 2014 - 08:43 AM
9 flushes damn what you use for substrate?
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