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Growing mushrooms

Will do!! I just got my humidifier at the post office, now just need my air pump and once finals are over I'll wipe everything down in my apartment with H2O2 and start!! I think this is gonna be the best way to do a psychedelic after a few years, growing it from spores to fruit, I think all the hard work will make for a great trip!
 
I think all the hard work will make for a great trip!

Yeah that's what I thought. After my first flush, I tried them out, and noticed they were a bit weaker than what I was used to. I kept munching on them, waiting for results. After three hours, I had eaten 12 grams, and the intensity kept building. At around the 4 hour mark, things got turned up to 11. I got sent to Hell where I battled a Toad King and emerged victorious. However, I realized I was going to die that night from the shrooms, so in preparing for my imminent death, I threw out most of my growing stuff, including the cakes, since I didn't want that stuff discovered next to my rotting corpse.

Was still fun, though.
 
How much was the total start up cost?


Without the lights, everything was under 200$, including spores/substrate jars. The lights cost about 250$, which I do know I could have gotten a CFL running at 6500k. But, I had extra money to spend and I might want to branch out on what I'm growing which these LEDs will be awesome for.

I had a appointment with my drug counsellor yesterday (who has been urging me to get a hobby) and told her all about my mushroom growing stuff and she thought it was really cool and was totally fine with me growing psychoactive mushrooms. She said that if I put a lot of hard work into this and get a final result I'm happy with, that it might help me curb my heroin addiction.

Final exams are going to be over in two days then I'm going to start disinfecting my house and grow area and inoculate. I'm going to start with two substrate jars of chocolate oysters and four with B+ seeing as the growing conditions for both of them is similar and them both are very forgiving to grow. I'm so excited!!!!! I'm going to start a grow log once I start.
 
I looked at everything sir, I don't remember seeing anything obviously wrong.
That Einstein print is unique. I can't say I have seen anything similar. Now I'll know who you are if I meet you.

How do you scrub the meta data and digital fingerprints from your pictures?
 
I looked at everything sir, I don't remember seeing anything obviously wrong.
That Einstein print is unique. I can't say I have seen anything similar. Now I'll know who you are if I meet you.

How do you scrub the meta data and digital fingerprints from your pictures?

You can get a exif scraper utility, or use an old camera that does not include user data/info.

Tom
 
Well I decided to push everything forward a tiny bit and I'm gonna set up my incubation chamber and growing area tonight. Tomorrow I'm going to sterilize my apartment and inoculate. Four cakes B+ and two chocolate oysters. Ohhh I'm so excited!!
 
Decided to disinfect my room and the chamber. Everything is set up for inoculation. The chamber is just heating up to 81*F for tomorrow.

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You can get a exif scraper utility, or use an old camera that does not include user data/info.

Tom

Adding the photos on my personal Facebook account and directly hot-linking them from my Facebook on Bluelight is equally safe, right?
 
Adding the photos on my personal Facebook account and directly hot-linking them from my Facebook on Bluelight is equally safe, right?

Dunno. I only ever used Facebook to send email, nothing else.

I use Imgur for posting photo's.

Tom
 
I just post the photos I take that I want to post on blue light on my fb account, open the picture in a new window, copy the link and post. Works good enough.
 
You could try using tinypic. http://tinypic.com/
Upload your image(s) to tinypic.
Then you put the "direct link for layouts" in insert image so it could appear on bluelight.
Example below.
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Today is the day!!! I just got home from my math final and after I relax for a bit I'm going to inoculate. Going to disinfect my room where I'll be doing it and then inoculate 4 substrate jars with B+ and 2 with chocolate oysters for my mom.

Lol last night I was talking to my mom about growing and she told me about whenever she did mushrooms, her and her friends would go pick them in fields just outside of the city I live in and eat them and trip out lol. I told her I'm going to switch her mushrooms with the psychoactive ones lols.
 
Thanks Tom. I appreciate your recommendations. I conducted some research and learned this.


Many file types include metadata and this sometimes includes personal information including GPS location.
Privacy and security

Since the Exif tag contains metadata about the photo, it can pose a privacy issue. For example, a photo taken with a GPS-enabled camera can reveal the exact location and time it was taken, and the unique ID number of the device - this is all done by default - often without the user's knowledge. Many users may be unaware that their photos are tagged by default in this manner, or that specialist software may be required to remove the Exif tag before publishing. For example, a whistleblower, journalist or political dissident relying on the protection of anonymity to allow them to report malfeasance by a corporate entity, criminal, or government may therefore find their safety compromised by this default data collection.

In December 2012, anti-virus programmer John McAfee was arrested in Guatemala while fleeing from alleged persecution[14] in Belize, which shares a border. Vice magazine had published an exclusive interview with McAfee "on the run"[15] that included a photo of McAfee with a Vice reporter taken with a phone that had geotagged the image.[16] The photo's metadata included GPS coordinates locating McAfee in Guatemala, and he was captured two days later.[17]

According to documents leaked by Edward Snowden, the NSA is targeting Exif information under the XKeyscore program.[18]

The privacy problem of Exif data can be avoided by removing the Exif data using a metadata removal tool.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exif#Privacy_and_security

Correlating the source of images is also possible through device fingerprinting via subtle device specific variations in photos. This techniques efficacy increases with the number of photos available from the device. Also, sometimes you can deduce the history of modifications and tools used from the image encoding. Overall good advice Tom, cheap old camera used solely in privacy relevant activity. Scrub the meta data. Dispose of the camera after you have taken the photos. After they are on the internet remove them from your electronics and clear the history. Remember the feds have records of practically all internet activity indefinitely (IP addresses ect.).

Facebook, Google, ect. readily cooperate with authorities and some localities have dedicated Facebook task forces. The URL of images from Facebook contains user specific information. If you use images from Facebook on Bluelight these images reveal your identity, location, and any other information on your Facebook. I'll add specific information on this if Sailor Bugg changes his images.

NBC New York said:
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NYPD detectives have been using social-networking sites such as Facebook or MySpace as a crime-fighting tool, busting up drug rings, gangs, solving sexual assaults, and finding stolen goods, according to the New York Post.

"It's almost become unfair," said a law-enforcement source to the Post. "Facebook and MySpace are killing these guys."
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Some units even have individuals dedicated to the social-networking element of crime-fighting.
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http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Bragging-Criminals-Caught-on-Facebook-by-Police-109892399.html


-READ THIS- (I'm looking at you Sailor Bugg)
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-Never talk about anything illegal on Facebook
-Never post pictures of illegal things on Facebook
-Never post pictures from Facebook on Bluelight
-If you post pictures on Bluelight remove the metadata and host them anonymously.
 
Just finished inoculating!!! Made sure to disinfect my room and shower/wipe myself down with H2O2. Four substrate jars with B+ and two with chocolate oyster. They're sitting comfy at 79*F and I'll check them in about a week for mycelium growth.

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Ohhh hmmm maybe I'll stop using fb for posting pics, probably a good idea. Mind you I only say I'm growing oyster mushrooms on fb and and mention nothing about growing anything not legal. But…. I think I'll stop posting pics there or mentioning anything and delete everything I have ( even though it probably can still be retrieved). I didn't actually think cops would troll through fb, but yea it makes sense. Oopsyes,
 
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