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i need different paramethers for matias romero amazonian, mazatapec, ecuatoriensis golden techer, transkei, huautla,panaeolus cyanescens, subbalteatus, mexicana A
 
Inside de Cubensis strains ( Huautla, Transkei, Matias Romero, Amazonian, Golden Teacher & Mazaptec) the paramenters are more or less the same.
Growth parameters

Fruiting substrate: Grain, compost(PF-TeK), pasteurised dung & straw.
Temperature (colonisation, cropping): 28-30ºC / 23-26ºC

As for the "hawaians" panaelus cyanescens:

Panaeolus cyanescens
Panaeolus cyanescens grows scattered to gregariously in dung and fertilised pastures and fields. Widespread in most semitropical zones and occasionally seen in the Mediterranean region.
The strain that we offer at the moment is from Cull, New South Wales, Australia. It forms very robust mushrooms. This species can be grown on a dung based substrate and is also reported to fruit on pasteurised straw. Spawn can be grown on rye (or other grain) and this is used to inoculate bulk substrate. Colonisation is fast and fruiting usually takes place within one week after exposure to fruiting conditions.

It is important to note that Panaeolus cyanescens is sensitive to high CO2 concentrations. When levels get to high mushrooms grow long and spindly and abort at a premature age


Growth parameters

Fruiting substrate: Dung, straw and compost.
Temperature (colonisation, cropping): 26-29ºC / 23-26ºC

As for the Subbealteatus:

Panaeolus subbalteatus
Panaeolus subbalteatus is probably the most important psychoactive species in the genus Panaeolus in Europe. It grows directly on top of dung and on pastures that have been heavily fertilised. It can also be found on trash heaps or on compost or straw on which mushrooms are commercially cultivated.

We have grown this species on a mixture of dung and straw. We were also able to cultivate this species on sterilised grass seed cased with a mixture of peat and vermiculite (the same substrate that is used for Psilocybe tampanensis and P. mexicana). Although the fruitbodies were smaller than those grown on dung the first flush on grass seed was much bigger.

The mycelium of this species had a characteristic flaky appearance, especially on grain and agar. It does not hold the substrate together firmly like for instance Psilocybe cubensis. The mycelium forms small sclerotia-like structures.

Growth parameters

Substrate:Dung, straw, compost and grass seed.
Temperature:colonisation/fruiting: 27-30ºC / 24-27ºC


Mexican A:
Psilocybe mexicana 'A' strain
Psilocybe mexicana grows solitary to gregarious in meadows, often in horse pastures and in soils rich in manure.It is most common at 1000-1800 m in elevation. This species is found in June through September in subtropical Mexico.

This species was highly sought after for years because of it's sclerotia forming abilities. The two mexicana strains we sell were originally brought into circulation by Sporeworks.

On sterilised grass seed, rice and millet the 'A' strain produces large sclerotia, hardened mycelial structures that contain psilocybin and psilocin. Sclerotia usually enlarge until about 3 months after inoculation after which they can be harvested.
Mushroom production is limited and few mushrooms can be harvested. However, large sclerotia form in the casing soil of fruiting trays. If you are interested in growing mushrooms of the Psilocybe mexicana we recommend you look at the 'B' strain.

The 'B' strain does not produce sclerotia in uncased substrates, only in the casing layer of fruiting trays. This strain does produce massive flushes of mushrooms.

The mycelium of the 'A' strain forms typical rings of sclerotia on malt extraxt agar. Sclerotia can be planted and mushrooms can form directly from them.

In our standard jars with 110 grams of grass seed and 180 ml of water it produces an average of 90 grams fresh weight in 3 months. This species can also be succesfully grown in autoclavable spawnbags.

Experiments have yet to determine the optimal substrate for this strain but so far grass seed, millet and rice have proven to be useful. Undoubtly there are more substrates that support sclerotia formation better than those three.

Growth parameters:

Substrate: Sterilised grass seed, millet and rice
Temperature: colonisation/fruiting: 24-27ºC / 22-24ºC

And that´s all! These are small hints!
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