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Risky but VERY strong outcome recipe
    #4211841 - 05/23/05 08:47 PM (18 years, 10 months ago)

Hello everyone, my friend experimented with some ingredients she uses for her compost. Although many may shy away from it because of the concern for "mad cow" and such LOL, it has yielded rather Large Fruit and unusually strong visually. Yes there was a control. Four wheat straw only from GTG transfer ( Aliens substrate), and the variable * Wheat straw/blood meal. Blood meal is extremely high in nitrogen, but because of its high price, it isn't used in mushroom composting that much, but it is used.

Here's what she did.
1 pillow case of chopped wheat straw
1/2 cup Blood meal
Pour the blood meal in the pillow case with the straw (its powder like)
Pasteurize for 1 hour
Let sit in the pot with a lid on for an additional hour.
Drain off excess liquid
Bulk substrate with the process of your choice. The process used in this case was break up grain jars into pan of wheat/blood (LOL horrible ad lib huh) then set in trays covered with plastic
Incubate at 86 degrees for 2 days, then down to 79. The blood meal will heat up alot more--hence the temp drop-it will generate its own.
After 5-7 days, it was ready fruiting
No casing added ( she wanted to see if the meal contaminated the straw-rather than blaming it on a casing.
Once fruited, the samples were tested :smile:
The visuals are what were drastically different. So clear and realistic, Satori high.
Several individuals tested the separate samples over a period of 4 weeks- tolerance buildup was taken into consideration- hence the long length between. The samples were dry.

So there you have it, something to ponder over LOL. :smile:
Oh the strain was stropharia
:smile:bluhoney


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Re: Risky but VERY strong outcome recipe [Re: bluhoney]
    #4212044 - 05/23/05 09:24 PM (18 years, 10 months ago)

Thanks for the report.  I was thinking of diffusing a small % of some bloodmeal into my next poo runs.  It's definitely on now  :mushroom2: :thumbup:


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Re: Risky but VERY strong outcome recipe [Re: bluhoney]
    #4212054 - 05/23/05 09:27 PM (18 years, 10 months ago)

where does the risk come in? the mad cow thingy, hahahahah

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Re: Risky but VERY strong outcome recipe [Re: Holydiver]
    #4212083 - 05/23/05 09:32 PM (18 years, 10 months ago)

H O L Y... W O W!! that went in and rippled my whole soul. Remembered***

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Re: Risky but VERY strong outcome recipe [Re: bluhoney]
    #4212313 - 05/23/05 10:12 PM (18 years, 10 months ago)

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bluhoney said:
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Re: Risky but VERY strong outcome recipe [Re: deanofmean]
    #4212362 - 05/23/05 10:21 PM (18 years, 10 months ago)

LOL :heart: very true deanofmean, "Information listed here is for entertainment only and is neither real or proven ".  :grin: bluhoney


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Re: Risky but VERY strong outcome recipe [Re: bluhoney]
    #4212565 - 05/23/05 11:14 PM (18 years, 10 months ago)

My little meaningless findings are that a substrate with about a carbon / nitrogen ratio <17:1, nitrogen 2.6%, phosphorus 0.2-05%, potassium 1.5-2.5%, calcium 1.5-2.5%, available boron <2 ppm, available ammonium <10 ppm, soluble salts 3.0-5 OdS/m.

Makes for great sub, and as potent as I can manage. :mushroom2:


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