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keeno
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: cronicr]
#21281162 - 02/16/15 04:12 AM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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digging the woodlover action
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: keeno]
#21281249 - 02/16/15 05:41 AM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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Your myc looks like my Gymonpilus luteofolius myc - fuzzy dense white centre with a wispy growth circle around it.
Mine it here if you want a reference - I'm mid grow on it so keep updating because I'd like to see how your grow goes!
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: urthtown]
#21285770 - 02/16/15 10:28 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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I also have these guys started on agar just for shits. They were my halloween find growing off the girlfriends siding. Bioassayed very nice for a few small gym.s no positive id on them I just made sure they were a gymnopilus before teaing off.
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: germish]
#21291078 - 02/17/15 10:01 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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They also had a rusty red print not the bright orange of the ones I have cultivated here.
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: germish]
#21320508 - 02/23/15 10:58 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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Almost 100% This is what 2 weeks now I believe or there about. These might take a while as I got some lids from a friend that had very small holes in them like I could barely stick a 18g needle through them small. What a great time to notice that. So only one inoculation point per jar. Oh well, it is moving just as fast as cubes so far. Hopefully those cakes have enough nutes to sustain fruit.
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: germish]
#21351009 - 03/02/15 08:23 AM (9 years, 28 days ago) |
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Almost all of them are halfway now really starting to grow now.
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: germish]
#21352007 - 03/02/15 01:10 PM (9 years, 28 days ago) |
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Nice man! My quinoa wood chip jars are both at about 100% and look very similar. Still not sure what I'll do to fruit them.
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: urthtown]
#21353847 - 03/02/15 08:50 PM (9 years, 28 days ago) |
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I followed RR's woodlover tek for the jars so I will fruit them the same way he does in the video. In the jar, in the FC. Of course this will be in about 6 weeks, I'm guessing, after about an extra month for consolidation.
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: urthtown]
#21353869 - 03/02/15 08:55 PM (9 years, 28 days ago) |
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I would have thought quinoa wouldn't work but I guess it is just another grain?
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: germish]
#21353872 - 03/02/15 08:55 PM (9 years, 28 days ago) |
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MY GYMS FRUITED RIGHT AT 100% oops caps lock
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: germish]
#21353881 - 03/02/15 08:57 PM (9 years, 28 days ago) |
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Quinoa isn't a grain, actually. It's got a completely different nutrition balance, and it isn't a true grass. But hey, beggars can't be choosers, and when you stick your mycelium in a closed, sterile environment and make it clear its goddamn plate, it's going to.
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: Psilicon]
#21353893 - 03/02/15 09:00 PM (9 years, 28 days ago) |
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So was I right thinking that the quinoa might be too fatty?
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: cronicr]
#21353902 - 03/02/15 09:01 PM (9 years, 28 days ago) |
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oh right on
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: germish]
#21354029 - 03/02/15 09:34 PM (9 years, 28 days ago) |
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On a good note I cased a small grain jar of PC TLY and put it in the FC after 10 days and at day 5 it looks like this
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: germish]
#21354033 - 03/02/15 09:35 PM (9 years, 28 days ago) |
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Nice primordia and pinset.
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: Psilicon]
#21354095 - 03/02/15 09:52 PM (9 years, 28 days ago) |
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I think possibly due to the extended refrigeration. About a month in the fridge with all the agar plates after 100%. Its just rye and 50/50+.
Edited by germish (03/02/15 09:55 PM)
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: cronicr]
#21354927 - 03/03/15 04:29 AM (9 years, 28 days ago) |
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Quote:
cronicr said: MY GYMS FRUITED RIGHT AT 100% oops caps lock
If memory serves I think quinoa is actually really high in protein? It was interesting to watch it colonize anyway, after shaking the jar with a wedge in it, the quinoa colonized in the entire jar before the myc really started nomming the wood chips.
Do gyms like a casing? I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to try fruiting these.
EDIT: Here is a pic of what mine are looking like from this thread.
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Edited by urthtown (03/03/15 05:44 AM)
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: urthtown]
#21363921 - 03/04/15 10:19 PM (9 years, 26 days ago) |
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Wish I could figure out the sideways pic issue bcuz I know that they don't always cone out sideways.
Not what I was expecting but I have never done that before. All those pins were exciting but they didn't make it all the way. Oh well.
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keeno
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: germish]
#21364678 - 03/05/15 05:50 AM (9 years, 26 days ago) |
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mate there's loads of photo programs out there that will rotate an image...
photshop elements... ms paint?
cool grow though
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Re: Good gymnoplius mycellium? [Re: keeno]
#21365043 - 03/05/15 08:41 AM (9 years, 25 days ago) |
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Open it up in your windows viewer. It'll be sideways, so rotate it and the issue should be solved. That's what I do with all my pics.
Nice grow. See those fuzzy feet? It's a clear indication that they need more FAE.
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