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RogerRabbit
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Re: Mushroom fruit to inoculate straight coir? [Re: LoWgRoW]
#11730357 - 12/28/09 08:11 AM (15 years, 23 days ago) |
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LoWgRoW said: I wish a trusted cultivator chime in.
I've read this whole thread twice and I'm still not sure what you're asking.
Coir is a fine bulk substrate material, but we don't clone into bulk substrates.
If your question about 'old' mycelium had to do with senescence due to cloning, it won't be a problem because I can't imagine a fruitbody reverting back to mycelium growth in coir, manure, straw, etc.
If you want to clone, learn agar work. It's not that difficult. RR
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daytripper05
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Re: Mushroom fruit to inoculate straight coir? [Re: oh_you_know]
#11730678 - 12/28/09 09:50 AM (15 years, 23 days ago) |
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oh_you_know said: coir has no nutrients. its just used for bulk. nothing would happen at all. look up how to make an lc, put a piece of shroom in there, let it get cloudy, do a few test jars to make sure its not contammed and thennn do some grain jars.
No offense, but you routinely post stuff that isn't true. You should be conscious about the facts before actually posting such statements. I have seen this at least 3 times from you. Just be sure you actually KNOW that what you are saying is a fact. Don't just reiterate things you read on here as if you know them to be true. Anything that comes from what I say and anyone else that's credible is speaking from experience. While no one is right 100% of the time, if you speak from experience you can't be necessarily wrong. But by saying coir doesn't nute clearly indicates you are not speaking from experience.
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oh_you_know
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Re: Mushroom fruit to inoculate straight coir? [Re: daytripper05]
#11731203 - 12/28/09 11:52 AM (15 years, 23 days ago) |
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what 3 times are these? ive read coir as no nutes. people used to used coir and verm as a casing layer so the myc wouldnt colonize it. thats what ive read. i shall not answer questions anymore then. since im so misinformed
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daytripper05
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Re: Mushroom fruit to inoculate straight coir? [Re: oh_you_know]
#11731228 - 12/28/09 11:58 AM (15 years, 23 days ago) |
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I can't remember the specifics. But I remembered your avatar several times I saw incorrect information. I am just saying when it comes to answering the question, you just best be sure it's totally true. And to know it's true you must speak from experience, not just reiterating what you read. It's ok to ask question and discuss just don't put it out there as concrete fact.
People use to use coir as a casing layer a lot more than they do now because of it's nutrition. It's mostly used a bulk substrate material now which I use myself. It's generally just peat moss and vermiculite with some oyster shell powder and some lime for the PH.
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oh_you_know
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Re: Mushroom fruit to inoculate straight coir? [Re: daytripper05]
#11731238 - 12/28/09 12:01 PM (15 years, 23 days ago) |
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i also use coir. its all i use. never used poop or anything.
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