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Liquid culture for alkaloids??
    #1249835 - 01/26/03 08:14 AM (21 years, 26 days ago)

Hi everybody!!
I just ordered the creeper strain from tlg and want to grow the mycealium in a liquid culture instead of growing the mushies. Has anyone here tried this. If so did it produce alkaloids. I am not wanting a lot of psylicibin just enough for me. Like 1 dose per liter of liquid would be perfect and the more the better. I was thinking about using infusion of potatoes(250gr boiled in liter of water) 20 grams geletin, 50 grams sugar, and 50 mg of thiamine. Does anyone have any suggestions/comments??


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Re: Liquid culture for alkaloids?? [Re: Dr. Slavic]
    #1249857 - 01/26/03 08:27 AM (21 years, 26 days ago)

Honey water.


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Re: Liquid culture for alkaloids?? [Re: SixCee]
    #1249864 - 01/26/03 08:29 AM (21 years, 26 days ago)

The mycealium grows great in honeywater but doesn't produce alkaloids.


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Re: Liquid culture for alkaloids?? [Re: Dr. Slavic]
    #1251148 - 01/26/03 06:29 PM (21 years, 25 days ago)

How much mycelium can you grow in 1000 ml of nutrient solution? Optimization for growth is not going to be optimization for secondary metabolite producion. The latter probably increases as the former decreases.



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