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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: Anuta]
#8408521 - 05/16/08 06:55 AM (4 years, 16 days ago) |
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 There are more than 400 species in the genus Cordyceps, but Cordyceps militaris has the highest content of nutritional components and bioactive constituents.
The efficacy of the fruitbody is better than mycelium products on the market, also buying the whole fruitbody lets you know your getting the real deal.
Your carbon to nitrogen ratio should be between 5-25 to 1
http://www.svims.ca/council/Clubs.htm http://biokenlab.com/cordyceps.html http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1472-765X.2006.02098.x http://www.pharmcast.com/Patents/Yr2003/May2003/050603/6558943_Fungi050603.htm http://www.mushroompeople.com/product_info.php?products_id=242
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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: HerbBaker]
#8408538 - 05/16/08 07:03 AM (4 years, 16 days ago) |
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Wow, that's really nice!
That c/n ratio is really hot.
Edited by Hotnuts (05/16/08 07:03 AM)
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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: RogerRabbit]
#8408983 - 05/16/08 10:05 AM (4 years, 15 days ago) |
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RogerRabbit said: I use anywhere from 18 to 30 live crickets per liter of agar mix. Any other insect could probably be used, but crickets are easy to get and work well. Just blend them up into the water and agar-agar before sterilization. RR
A lot of the professional agaricus cultivators use cricket agar for the producing of new enzymes with their strains.
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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: Hotnuts]
#8409207 - 05/16/08 11:04 AM (4 years, 15 days ago) |
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interesting, got any link?
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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: x7x_x7x]
#8409212 - 05/16/08 11:05 AM (4 years, 15 days ago) |
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Nope.
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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: wisp]
#8450200 - 05/27/08 10:03 AM (4 years, 4 days ago) |
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tripsis said: great link there juke, i'll have to read it fully when i'm more awake. i had no idea cordyceps had medicinal uses.
a friend showed it to me
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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: Juke Adro]
#8456050 - 05/28/08 03:53 PM (4 years, 3 days ago) |
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I always wanted to try to grow these. I was more interested in the headlike cordyceps....that grows on a supposed aphrodisiac.... Is the substrate ground insect or somesuch? Militaris is the one that infects insect larva isn't it?
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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: oreandra]
#8456266 - 05/28/08 04:30 PM (4 years, 3 days ago) |
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amazing!
any detailed guideline about c. militaris growing?
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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: x7x_x7x]
#8458404 - 05/29/08 01:12 AM (4 years, 3 days ago) |
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nice pics there warriorsoul
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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: oreandra]
#8464203 - 05/30/08 02:47 PM (4 years, 1 day ago) |
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oreandra said: I always wanted to try to grow these. I was more interested in the headlike cordyceps....that grows on a supposed aphrodisiac.... Is the substrate ground insect or somesuch? Militaris is the one that infects insect larva isn't it?
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yes and here is one that i found recently ....
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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: Juke Adro]
#8466065 - 05/30/08 10:57 PM (4 years, 1 day ago) |
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Please tell me you're actually going to use it to cultivate and not just store it/throw it away!
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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: MycoAu]
#8467647 - 05/31/08 02:03 PM (4 years, 19 hours ago) |
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Yeah I believe the person who now owns it is well in the cultivation of it
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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: Juke Adro]
#8478468 - 06/03/08 04:41 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Cool... If that is the headlike coryceps, it is reputed to have been used as a "divination aid" to certain tribal peoples. I ate enough to get a bit of an odd feel....See if you can cultivate more. Might be hard since it has such an odd preferred medium (underground aphrodisiac fungus). I tried trading on back in the late 90s, but trying to keep it alive in the mail didn't turn out so well.
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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: wisp]
#8537903 - 06/18/08 04:19 PM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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I was reading the article Juke posted and saw this in the substrate section:
"With the addition of certain growth triggering compounds to this mixture, Cordyceps sinensis is easily induced to fruit in culture without any insect material being present."
What do you think, the growth triggering compounds are? Pretty complete article to leave that out, maybe its protected by patent or something.
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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: Anuta]
#13083016 - 08/21/10 12:51 PM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Does anyone know where i can get cordyceps spawn?
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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: theblueman]
#13083083 - 08/21/10 01:05 PM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Hi all,
I have no problems with fruiting Cordyceps see my pictures








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Re: Cordyceps cultivation (moved) [Re: Cordyceps]
#13139618 - 09/02/10 04:37 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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What substrate did you use?
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I use a very complicated substrate see my website for details
http://www.mycelium.eu/c-militaris.html
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