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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: eatyualive]
    #11419756 - 11/09/09 02:23 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

did something different this flush. left all the holes of polyfil out. left the lid loose and cracked. sprayed heavily on the lid, sides and the substrate as well as the pins 3 to 4 times daily. did not fan anything. they seem to have a better color than the last flush. i keep timing it wrong. but hopefully ill mist them quicker this next flush.



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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: eatyualive]
    #11420616 - 11/09/09 04:36 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

those need more fae
thats why they are tall and skinny
with small caps  up the fae
and you will get bigger thicker caps

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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: noobieshroomie]
    #11422130 - 11/09/09 07:42 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

yeah dude i know. but i can't get anymore in the tub. its open air with a fan blowing in the room, unless i automate. which i can't. and the tropicaire i have didn't really push enough air exchange int he tubs either. even with a giant bubble stone and 60 gallon air pump.


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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: eatyualive]
    #11422331 - 11/09/09 08:04 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

nice work bro:thumbup:


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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: Don Juan]
    #11422910 - 11/09/09 09:17 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

i see you are a tc so whats up?

were are you that the O2 levels with a fan and no poly fill are so low.

i am at 10,000 foot and i notice the O2 is low and i run constant fae 24/7 soooooo    whats the big Q



i like the color and am waiting on my pink to arrive.


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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: ratdog]
    #11478890 - 11/18/09 01:20 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

ok so this was dunked 2nd flush. the tub top was left off. it was sitting under a fan. the chamber was heavily misted 4 times daily on the sides, the substrate and directly on the fruits. going to try a shotgun chamber next round but line the bottom of the whole tub like this tub see if it works. im sure someone has done it before. trying to get something without automation going and no fanning required. hoping the shotgun chamber will work with the bottom lined. will just mist really heavy on the sides and leave the top off if need be.

thats next round..



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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: eatyualive]
    #11479665 - 11/18/09 03:13 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

I'm a little disappointed, I was hoping there would be a good way to do oysters indoors sometimes. I'm a little worried about sporeload My GF has a family history of breast and cervical cancer and it is supposed to be effective in treating/preventing it. I'm a little concerned that my neighbors will see them if I put them on the balcony of my apartment and cause trouble for me.


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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: ScavengerType]
    #11483886 - 11/19/09 05:56 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

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I'm a little concerned that my neighbors will see them if I put them on the balcony of my apartment and cause trouble for me.




I take samples of my edibles to all my neighbors and tell them exactly what I am doing so when they see me bringing in somewhat odd looking supplies they won't freak out and call the cops on my meth lab made out of wheat straw, gypsum, and vermiculite.


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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: LokelYokel]
    #11484082 - 11/19/09 07:20 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

A great idea!
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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: LokelYokel]
    #11486064 - 11/19/09 01:56 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

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I'm a little concerned that my neighbors will see them if I put them on the balcony of my apartment and cause trouble for me.




I take samples of my edibles to all my neighbors and tell them exactly what I am doing so when they see me bringing in somewhat odd looking supplies they won't freak out and call the cops on my meth lab made out of wheat straw, gypsum, and vermiculite.




I might just do that, Currently I just put them in a box with the ends taped upwards. Where my neighbors are not likely to see them unless I grow a monster in which case only my one neighbor diagonally across from me would see it and I'm probibly going to pick as soon as I can because I'm not being able to afford a lot of food currently. I'm just doing 4 bags with phoenixes on cardboard and hoping it'll yield here before It gets too cold.


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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: ScavengerType]
    #11490019 - 11/19/09 10:33 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

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I'm a little disappointed, I was hoping there would be a good way to do oysters indoors sometimes. I'm a little worried about sporeload My GF has a family history of breast and cervical cancer and it is supposed to be effective in treating/preventing it. I'm a little concerned that my neighbors will see them if I put them on the balcony of my apartment and cause trouble for me.





you could rig an easy fogger setup with a green house .should work fine. doesn't take up much more than a closet space. although i can't rig that up right now. thats why im testing out some no fanning methods to see if i can get the feel for it. this is only my 2nd oyster grow. the other one was open air in a bag on recycled newspaper. the way i see it. is im recycling my trash and getting a little to eat from it...lol...

even if the yield isn't what i want. when i have more time and space to mess with straw i will...


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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: eatyualive]
    #11490448 - 11/20/09 12:02 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

I am currently looking at that actually. I had read someone on here claim that they had done some oysters in tubs with some better results, I'm more disappointed about that. I should have known better than to believe such a claim but... :shrug:


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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: ScavengerType]
    #11495167 - 11/20/09 06:12 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

been reading along here. still a great lookin' grow.

i did ok with a small straw bag (oven bag) last year. not a lot of fruit but i had some decent size fan shapes. it was in a 4 tier GH with a v400 on 24/7. i think with bigger sub it could do pretty good like that. i had quite a few cubies goin in there with it and i was letting them open more than i should have. between the 2 the v400 got inundated with spores and was all down hill from there.

anyway, i'm getting some blue oyster spawn going now and i've got 6 or so 2-6 qt subs of cubies going in to the FC this week. i dont wan't to put them in the GH together but with everything going on i may not have a choice.

i may have a solution though after reading this thread. i may have mis read but you've got them in kind of a mono tub there right? well my idea comes from a contraption i tried on one of my first good grows. i made my first FC like a cross between a shotgun,  a mono. i was fanning an misting constantly and just as the sub was pinning i had to go away for a week, so...

i cut a 3" hole in each end near the top and put a 33cfm cpu fan w/ a timer on one end and a piece of an air filter ( home/central air type ) on the other end. after a week when i got home i had the biggest beautiful mushies ever. there were some spores in the filter but not crazy. there were still plenty in the perlite so it wasn't a wind tunnel but you get the idea. oh, and the FC was in a cabinet so ALL the FAE was the fan.:shrug:

what do you think? lots of fae and you can keep the RH in via filters/poly whatever. plus the spores get trapped.

it was after that i registered here and now look at me. lol big ol' GH, jars,tubs,petris everywhere. PC'ing something every weekend. :lmafo:

sorry didn't mean to drag that out.

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oh, btw do some types of oysters sporulate more than others?


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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: artizen]
    #11495492 - 11/20/09 07:09 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

hmmm reminds me of this. I've considered doing a setup like this before. I have a small ultrasonic unit that has a fan also with the humidifyer and the fan separately adjustable. This would be perfect for doing a small, single or double oyster tub if I just setup a system to pipe it in.


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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: ScavengerType]
    #11495738 - 11/20/09 07:50 PM (2 years, 6 months ago)

if u wanna do a easy oyster grow. put them in bags(newspaper bags, bread bags, my favorite big ice bags). move them where u want, soak them, hide them if ya want  there just oysters. they like fresh air to much. just mist them a couple times a day and leave hanging somewhere. if the spores get bad for ya then put them in a tub. the first time i grew oysters they looked like the ones in your pic. its a different ball game.


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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: ScavengerType]
    #11497420 - 11/21/09 06:29 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

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hmmm reminds me of this. I've considered doing a setup like this before. I have a small ultrasonic unit that has a fan also with the humidifyer and the fan separately adjustable. This would be perfect for doing a small, single or double oyster tub if I just setup a system to pipe it in.




yeah, that's a lot more than what i had. do oysters need as high RH as cubes? if not you could use a wick type CM for the big fans they have.

the only thing i would definately change on that system is that there aren't many exhaust holes. i'm thinking of as many as 6 - 2" holes with some kind of filter.

mabey i'll set up the one i was talking about and post pics. i still got the parts, just gotta dig em up. it's kinda ghetto but i remember it working really well. just needed a little more RH.


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Re: Oyster Experts: Anyone try oysters on dung/coir? [Re: artizen]
    #11498276 - 11/21/09 10:45 AM (2 years, 6 months ago)

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hmmm reminds me of this. I've considered doing a setup like this before. I have a small ultrasonic unit that has a fan also with the humidifier and the fan separately adjustable. This would be perfect for doing a small, single or double oyster tub if I just setup a system to pipe it in.




yeah, that's a lot more than what i had. do oysters need as high RH as cubes? if not you could use a wick type CM for the big fans they have.

the only thing i would definitely change on that system is that there aren't many exhaust holes. I'm thinking of as many as 6 - 2" holes with some kind of filter.

maybe I'll set up the one i was talking about and post pics. i still got the parts, just gotta dig em up. it's kinda ghetto but i remember it working really well. just needed a little more RH.





hay guys i been growing oyster at 74-75 deg f and rh in between 85 -88

i use the setup in my sig. it can be adapted to a small box or like now a large shipping container. it will keep rh and temp steady . i found that when using it ......the smaller the contained environment the more precise you can control the rh and temp. its a bit harder for a shipping container but i just about got it under control.

i use poly bags i make to what ever size i want.

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oh! fae on all my grows is constant.........allways have new air coming in ......slow flow so system can compensate for the new air's rh and temp.


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