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JunoCycle
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what is the best casing method for beginners?
#1287779 - 02/07/03 05:57 AM (21 years, 14 days ago) |
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i have done the pf tek successfully... i want to case now... whats the best way to start???
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Angry Mycologist
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Re: what is the best casing method for beginners? [Re: JunoCycle]
#1287790 - 02/07/03 06:00 AM (21 years, 14 days ago) |
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Hmmmmmmmm.......the Hongus casing tek is extremely simple (and includes pictures of each step): http://www.mycotopia.net/teks/hongus.html
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BladeLSD
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Re: what is the best casing method for beginners? [Re: JunoCycle]
#1287832 - 02/07/03 06:13 AM (21 years, 14 days ago) |
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PF double ended casing tek.
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IDontGrow
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Re: what is the best casing method for beginners? [Re: BladeLSD]
#1287876 - 02/07/03 06:25 AM (21 years, 14 days ago) |
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that is a good way to case invitro...but i assume hes wanting to crumbel/case..go with the 50/50+..if you cant find hydrated lime...then get some pickleing lime.
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psilocybinjunkie
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Re: what is the best casing method for beginners? [Re: JunoCycle]
#1288009 - 02/07/03 07:11 AM (21 years, 14 days ago) |
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straight verm casing...
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Bilge
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Re: what is the best casing method for beginners? [Re: psilocybinjunkie]
#1288014 - 02/07/03 07:13 AM (21 years, 14 days ago) |
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yeah, i was going to say that's the "easiest". but i went straight to 50/50+ with no problems.
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flow
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Re: what is the best casing method for beginners? [Re: JunoCycle]
#1288101 - 02/07/03 07:50 AM (21 years, 14 days ago) |
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50/50 + with oyster shells instead of lime is probably the most foolproof
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BladeLSD
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Re: what is the best casing method for beginners? [Re: IDontGrow]
#1288144 - 02/07/03 08:05 AM (21 years, 14 days ago) |
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Umm last time I checked the PF double ended casing tek is not an Invitro tek. Maybe your thinkinf of the Hippie Neglect tek. Thats the only thing about Invitro Fruiting on the PF site. I dont assume anything, I just answer the question, and it was "what is the best casing method for beginners?", and in my opinion the PF double ended casing tek is the best for beginners. You dont crumble, there is basically no chance for contam, so IMO its the best for beginners. PF Double Ended CASING tek Since invitro occurs in jar, it would be impossible to case anything invitro. So really your post doesnt make much sense to me???, care to explain.
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Edited by BladeLSD (02/07/03 08:56 AM)
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deanofmean
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Re: what is the best casing method for beginners? [Re: flow]
#1288158 - 02/07/03 08:21 AM (21 years, 14 days ago) |
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Quote:
50/50 + with oyster shells instead of lime is probably the most foolproof
i agree, it's too easy too screw up with hydrated lime . crushed oyster shells, or chalk won't put ph over 8 if you add too much . the sea of shooms is another good tec for a first casing .
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Roadkill
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Re: what is the best casing method for beginners? [Re: JunoCycle]
#1288184 - 02/07/03 08:36 AM (21 years, 14 days ago) |
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60/40 Verm and Coco Coir is the best IMHO.
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Birdman
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Re: what is the best casing method for beginners? [Re: Roadkill]
#1288234 - 02/07/03 08:59 AM (21 years, 14 days ago) |
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I'm trying the Sea of Shrooms Tek for my first try. It has been praised as a good tek and every step is out lined and very clear. I had no problem getting the supplies...I should be starting the tek in a couple days. My jars are fully colinized..I'm just waiting for a bit more establishment.
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