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metalhead
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shaggs
#8361342 - 05/04/08 01:35 PM (5 months, 5 days ago) |
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ok so i inoculated 2 brf jars with shaggy lc and theyre done now do u guys think i should crumble and case it w/ some wood chips, soil,and manure, or just try to fruit them off the cakes?
-------------------- i know you think you understand what i said but what you don't understand is what i said isn't what i meant
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lipa



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Spawn to pasteurized manure if you got it. Don't forget that shaggys require a thick casing also. I Doubt you'll get very far trying to fruit them off of cakes. I have been unsuccessful in my attempts at doing so. They will more than likely enjoy the manure the best. I hear that wood chips and sawdust is a poor fruiting substrate alone. If you do anything with them mix them in with the manure. I wish you the best of luck and don't forget that they need to be cold shocked.
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Culland
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Re: shaggs [Re: lipa]
#8374619 - 05/07/08 07:45 PM (5 months, 2 days ago) |
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How thick are you putting your casing layer. I tried an inch and half inch in my last go.
Cul
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lipa



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Re: shaggs [Re: Culland]
#8374702 - 05/07/08 08:01 PM (5 months, 2 days ago) |
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I did a 2 inch peat casing. I wanted to make as much moisture available as I could to support the fruiting. I am sure a 1.5 inch casing will be good enough.
LIPA
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