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Anonymous
09-21-2007, 11:48 AM
"Mr. X" <bfipub@hotmail.com> wrote:

> profit from it, yes!
> sad, depends on your outlook.
> If you are a grower and simply like to marvel at God's creation, then
> perhaps it is sad, cuz I would be a "profit-monger" (read "evil
> corporate pawn")
> But, if I'm simply trying to market a product that people want and need,
> then I'm simply a businessman

There's nothing wrong with being a businessman (I've started a
few companies myself), but there are a few things to keep in mind:

1) Is your product good? That is, are "spore swabs" (whatever they
are) any good? The vast majority of folks use a variation of
jar-culture (ie, the "PF Tek") and if they're doing agar work,
they're probably advanced enough to have their own spore sources.

2) Your other question leads me to believe that you're a bit of a
newbie, and as such cannot guarantee the quality of your product.
If you're dragging a swab across a spore print, are you doing
anything to prevent airborne contaminants? What type of
HEPA do you have in place?

Be a businessman if you must, but be a *good* one.

Mr. X
09-21-2007, 11:49 AM
My cat used his enclosed grow-box to gather spores.
swabs were placed on acid-free paper( same type comic book collectors
use, they don't don't age) under the caps, when veil breaks the spores
fall onto swabs. The swabs are then rolled to collect any spores that
may not have landed on the swabs. Have had much success in the past with
these same spores and techniques. I AM a bit of a newb when it comes to
the production of psilocin/cybin in shrooms. But, I do know how to
collect spores. I am not going to pretend that I am the God of all
shroomers. Just a good businessman. The spores are clean. The techniques
work. I don't do PF jars. I ordered a ready-made kit once. The kind
enclosed in a rubbermaid tub.

Anonymous wrote:
> "Mr. X" <bfipub@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>profit from it, yes!
>>sad, depends on your outlook.
>>If you are a grower and simply like to marvel at God's creation, then
>>perhaps it is sad, cuz I would be a "profit-monger" (read "evil
>>corporate pawn")
>>But, if I'm simply trying to market a product that people want and need,
>>then I'm simply a businessman
>
>
> There's nothing wrong with being a businessman (I've started a
> few companies myself), but there are a few things to keep in mind:
>
> 1) Is your product good? That is, are "spore swabs" (whatever they
> are) any good? The vast majority of folks use a variation of
> jar-culture (ie, the "PF Tek") and if they're doing agar work,
> they're probably advanced enough to have their own spore sources.
>
> 2) Your other question leads me to believe that you're a bit of a
> newbie, and as such cannot guarantee the quality of your product.
> If you're dragging a swab across a spore print, are you doing
> anything to prevent airborne contaminants? What type of
> HEPA do you have in place?
>
> Be a businessman if you must, but be a *good* one.
>

Jimmy Neutron
09-21-2007, 11:49 AM
Any idiot can collect spores. But be sure you know what the standing costs
are when it comes to them. Don't charge an arm an a leg for a talent you
THINK YOU AQUIRED.

Mr. X <bfipub@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3EFFADF7.7070400@hotmail.com...
> My cat used his enclosed grow-box to gather spores.
> swabs were placed on acid-free paper( same type comic book collectors
> use, they don't don't age) under the caps, when veil breaks the spores
> fall onto swabs. The swabs are then rolled to collect any spores that
> may not have landed on the swabs. Have had much success in the past with
> these same spores and techniques. I AM a bit of a newb when it comes to
> the production of psilocin/cybin in shrooms. But, I do know how to
> collect spores. I am not going to pretend that I am the God of all
> shroomers. Just a good businessman. The spores are clean. The techniques
> work. I don't do PF jars. I ordered a ready-made kit once. The kind
> enclosed in a rubbermaid tub.
>
> Anonymous wrote:
> > "Mr. X" <bfipub@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>profit from it, yes!
> >>sad, depends on your outlook.
> >>If you are a grower and simply like to marvel at God's creation, then
> >>perhaps it is sad, cuz I would be a "profit-monger" (read "evil
> >>corporate pawn")
> >>But, if I'm simply trying to market a product that people want and need,
> >>then I'm simply a businessman
> >
> >
> > There's nothing wrong with being a businessman (I've started a
> > few companies myself), but there are a few things to keep in mind:
> >
> > 1) Is your product good? That is, are "spore swabs" (whatever they
> > are) any good? The vast majority of folks use a variation of
> > jar-culture (ie, the "PF Tek") and if they're doing agar work,
> > they're probably advanced enough to have their own spore sources.
> >
> > 2) Your other question leads me to believe that you're a bit of a
> > newbie, and as such cannot guarantee the quality of your product.
> > If you're dragging a swab across a spore print, are you doing
> > anything to prevent airborne contaminants? What type of
> > HEPA do you have in place?
> >
> > Be a businessman if you must, but be a *good* one.
> >
>