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Re: P. azurescens Cultivation (symbiosis w/actinomycetes) [Re: comario2]
#1562689 - 05/20/03 12:52 PM (10 years, 6 days ago) |
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Good question....Maybe one best answered by 6T
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Re: P. azurescens Cultivation (symbiosis w/actinomycetes) [Re: comario2]
#1562718 - 05/20/03 01:10 PM (10 years, 6 days ago) |
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They form spores, so I guess drying won?t eliminate them.
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Re: P. azurescens Cultivation (symbiosis w/actinomycetes) [Re: Anno]
#1563066 - 05/20/03 03:36 PM (10 years, 5 days ago) |
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And if you pasteurize, the thermophilic actinos will survive. I think the temp that they are most happy with is 120F, this temp is nominal for thermophilic actinomycete growth.
Just in case you wanted to know.
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Re: P. azurescens Cultivation (symbiosis w/actinomycetes) [Re: Rustik]
#1563106 - 05/20/03 03:51 PM (10 years, 5 days ago) |
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well, they'll "survive" pasteurization, if they are alive to start out. anno's comment makes sense. 6T, what do you say?
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Re: P. azurescens Cultivation (symbiosis w/actinomycetes) [Re: comario2]
#1563129 - 05/20/03 03:59 PM (10 years, 5 days ago) |
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I'm sure 6T will agree with Anno, since he's the MAN.
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They form spores, so I guess drying won?t eliminate them.
Which I'm assuming means that if the moisture levels get too low, actinos form endospores (a common behavior amongst bacteria). The endospores are more likely to survive higher temperatures, as well as certain chemicals that might have destroyed their cellular counterparts.
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Re: P. azurescens Cultivation (symbiosis w/actinomycetes) [Re: Rustik]
#1563158 - 05/20/03 04:08 PM (10 years, 5 days ago) |
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makes sense. 6T?
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Re: P. azurescens Cultivation (symbiosis w/actinomycetes) [Re: Rustik]
#1717381 - 07/15/03 05:41 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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I did a wood chip soup and got a few pins :-) Read a little more on it hear :-)
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Re: P. azurescens Indoor Cultivation [Re: Rustik]
#1717765 - 07/15/03 11:05 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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It would seem that a casing layer high in actinomycetes would be good for mushrooms, indoor or outdoor.
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Re: P. azurescens Indoor Cultivation [Re: Rustik]
#2426932 - 03/13/04 11:49 AM (9 years, 2 months ago) |
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>or instead of wood compost perhaps topsoil from a densly wooded area
This seems to work, read http://www.shroomery.org/index/par/25150
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Re: P. azurescens Cultivation (symbiosis w/actinomycetes) [Re: Paid]
#2431336 - 03/14/04 02:57 PM (9 years, 2 months ago) |
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paid its been a long time since we have talked... PM me we'll pick up where we left off!
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