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Some ATL-7 colonizing on oven sterilized popcorn.

Nocc'd last week.
So far it looks healthy, right?

Was planning on Spawning some and letting some stone up...

Anyone familiar with this strain? Can anyone verify if they are a tampanensis or a galindoi?
 

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Think this is going well, no?

Have a good feeling about this one... Put some outdoors to see what environment will be more productive...
 

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Got sum truffles,but no fruits. Will try again soon.
Well at least you got some fruits, were you working with a spore print/Spore syringe or LC as your starting material?

I have a couple prints of Psilocybe Galindoi and another sclerotia varities (Psilocybe tampanensis, Psilocybe mexicana) Have grown sclerotia a few times when I ended up shutting down my myco projects and forgetting about them lol. Looking to make some Syringes this week and get some on agar then make some LCs and get them on grains this summer with the projects.

You doing any other myco projects ATM?
 
Noticed you were growing them on Pop Corn? How do you like pop corn as a choice of grain?

It's kind of expensive arond here to buy, so I have rarely used it, just when I have some kicking around the house. I have a couple jars of corn going atm and I'm not too convinced how good of a grain it is, seems to be growing a lot slower than other jars of grains I have going with same cultures and grow conditions. I'm thinking due to the overly large gaps in between the grains slowing the mycelium growth.

I'm moving onto Rye grains, have read a lot of good things about it and when sourced correctly its super cheap, found large bags at the local feed store for cheap!
 
Millet is great to fill the gaps between too big grains.
Im running a small test jar of mixed grains Rye and popcorn to see how well it works, read a few people say they mix grains.

I've never tried using Millet but hear it can be a cheap easy grain to grow on. I have seen it at the feed store store so not for human consumption for $60 CDN at a local UFA. pretty good price. I might have to try this after rye.

shitty part about the feed store the grains are usualy pretty dirty and you need to do some cleaning to the grains.

How does Milliet preform on its own?
 
Oats are a good grain choice for actives as they have high tryptophan content relative to other grains, which feeds the conversion pathway for psilocybin.

Afaik galindoi isn't a true separate species but an older misidentification of tampanensis. I believe the atl 7 strain is tampanensis, but I could be wrong, just going from memory lol
 
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I always used millet mixed with naked oats (both purchased in pet store), never alone.
But if you have rye, it's good enough, differencies between various grains are small.
I do get a good deal on the rye, but they have a lot of grains bulk at the feed store and my sister gets a discount with her membership as her family has a miniature horse farm! I'll keep it simple and will learn how to skin a cat one way before over complicating things and taking on too much at once by switching grains!

I have used spelt wheat, even soy or mung beans as an admixture in substrate (to increase tryptophan content) but all of them are more difficult to sterilize than other grains.
Oats are a good grain choice for actives as they have high tryptophan content relative to other grains, which feeds the conversion pathway for psilocybin.

Afaik galindoi isn't a true separate species but an older misidentification of tampanensis. I believe the atl 7 strain is tampanensis, but I could be wrong, just going from memory lol

Thats interesting about the oats and high tryptophan content will have to read up on this a little more!

I do believe your correct about ATL7 being miss identified and is in fact a Tampanensis. I got these prints many years ago and when researching them many people brought this up to me.
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I have used spelt wheat, even soy or mung beans as an admixture in substrate (to increase tryptophan content) but all of them are more difficult to sterilize than other grains.
I thought sterilization time was based off your elevation from sea level... am I mistaken?
 
Yeah trying cubes n ochra also. I was suprised the popcorn workd, dont really like it. I like smaller grains, seems faster.
 
I'm also noticing that as well, as mentioned above Millet mixed with pop corn works pretty good. I won't be doing pop corn any more, was a trial run and results are lack luster.

I'm actually pretty impressed with whole brown rice atm. will see how it pans out. follow along on my grow thread I'll document all success and fails I have.

how you growing your cubes at the moment?
 
Thats interesting about the oats and high tryptophan content will have to read up on this a little more!
I haven't actually come across any research or info on this... I just looked up the biosynthetic pathway for psilocybin, saw that it was from tryptophan, and figured that the more available tryptophan, the better. Perhaps this is naive, but seems logical to me. Let me know if you come across any research to corroborate this.

Spirulina and sesame are also very high tryptophan content foods, so, supplementing with them in the spawn should theoretically yield higher alkaloid content in the mature fruit as well. Or at least should maximize the genetic potential of the strain.

SWIM has plenty of actives to work thru, so testing this theory hasn't been a high priority, but SWIM will get around to it eventually :)

Whole oats are super cheap at the farm store and are fast and easy to cook as a no soak/no simmer same day cook, so they have a lot to recommend them in any case

Rye and brown rice are also great. I've heard good things about drippy corn, too, but never tried it

Atl7 on whole oats to bags of gypsum supplemented coir has yielded some absolute boulders for SWIM. Crazy good yields for truffles
 
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I haven't actually come across any research or info on this... I just looked up the biosynthetic pathway for psilocybin, saw that it was from tryptophan, and figured that the more available tryptophan, the better. Perhaps this is naive, but seems logical to me. Let me know if you come across any research to corroborate this.

Spirulina and sesame are also very high tryptophan content foods, so, supplementing with them in the spawn should theoretically yield higher alkaloid content in the mature fruit as well. Or at least should maximize the genetic potential of the strain.

SWIM has plenty of actives to work thru, so testing this theory hasn't been a high priority, but SWIM will get around to it eventually :)

Whole oats are super cheap at the farm store and are fast and easy to cook as a no soak/no simmer same day cook, so they have a lot to recommend them in any case

Rye and brown rice are also great. I've heard good things about drippy corn, too, but never tried it

Atl7 on whole oats to bags of gypsum supplemented coir has yielded some absolute boulders for SWIM. Crazy good yields for truffles
I probably wont get around to messing around with this too deeply atm, I'm still learning and working at Improving my agar work and progressing past BRF into other grains most rye atm as I bought bulk quantities.
Drop into my thread, its going to be a catch all for my myco growing and advancement . Nothing fancy happening but have some big dreams and plan to work towards them.

 
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