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Re: Long term plans to grow woodlovers. Feedback please? [Re: NumeroEno]
    #20729849 - 10/20/14 04:30 PM (9 years, 5 months ago)

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Sweet. I just inoculated an agar plate with allenii this morning. After giving it a little more thought I was wondering about the PF cake part. I mean couldn't I just drop an agar wedge in a quart jar of sterilized woodchips like with cubes and grain jars? I have plenty of time to find out assuming it will be at least a month before any agar is actually ready to use. It seems like it would work to me but once again, I have zero experience with woodlovers.




You might want supplemented sawdust instead of large chips, but yes agar wedge to your first run of substrate.
After that you can spawn it to an outdoor patch of chips.


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Re: Long term plans to grow woodlovers. Feedback please? [Re: clueless]
    #20729875 - 10/20/14 04:36 PM (9 years, 5 months ago)

I have a bag of oak sawdust that I had intended on mixing in with PF cakes. If i do really small chips with sawdust in a quart jar would that help the myc take hold? I was also thinking of steaming the woodchips until they bend before sterilizing them. I had sort of planned on getting the smallest alder chips I could find and splitting each one into 2 or 3.


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Re: Long term plans to grow woodlovers. Feedback please? [Re: NumeroEno]
    #20730375 - 10/20/14 06:42 PM (9 years, 5 months ago)

You could make some pf sawdust cakes.
Replace the verm in the recipe with sawdust.
Spawning those to chips would be a breeze. 

Following your line of reasoning I tried a similar thing.
I used chips in a jar with rye. 
It was a pain to get out of the jar.

Then use that spawn to colonize the chips.
Spawn outside to a larger patch and voila.


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Re: Long term plans to grow woodlovers. Feedback please? [Re: clueless]
    #20730538 - 10/20/14 07:16 PM (9 years, 5 months ago)

I read some interesting stuff a little bit ago. It seems like a mixture of small wood chips and wheat bran will be the way to go. I can just PC some quart jars of that and inoculate with an agar wedge. This seems like the easiest way to do it. Now I just have to wait forever while the agar colonizes...


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Re: Long term plans to grow woodlovers. Feedback please? [Re: NumeroEno]
    #20779136 - 11/01/14 12:29 AM (9 years, 4 months ago)

I will post patch setup guide 2mrw I promise! :smile:


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