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cubekyle
We are all energy



Registered: 08/26/10
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Here are my first mushrooms ever!! They are so cool I'm definitely going to make this a hobby. There are mass more pins but these are the most defined having caramel brown caps all the others are still white knots. I'm probably going to try out every method even cultivating outdoors with the local cold weather Psilocybin cyanesence. I've done my research and I'm pretty confident that I can pull it off. Some people say that it's hard to grow but from what I have read the mycelium grows vigorously in 40-50 degree weather and it's pretty hard to mess up. I was even told you can grow it on cardboard and then after it's colonized just cover with soaked alder chips in like June or July then lay it in a nice shaded area under a rhododendron bush or any bush really and they would grow by late August through mid October. That's what I really want to do. Well thanks for your input I will ask later if I need anything else! Peace
-------------------- "To see a world in a grain of sand,
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
An eternity in an hour." William Blake
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nopalero
dirt worshipper

Registered: 08/04/10
Posts: 946
Loc: up in ya
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Re: homestead kit help. [Re: cubekyle]
#13114327 - 08/28/10 03:46 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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those aint mushrooms!
just kidding-
-------------------- the dinosaurs will be back. only that which has passed can be predicted.
life is both a mirror and a window.
THE GRAYS HOPE TO WIN. STOP. RAINBOW NEEDED URGENTLY.
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cubekyle
We are all energy


Registered: 08/26/10
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These were taken just today. What do you think about those pins growing off the side of the bag? I was wondering cause I figured they would run out of food and abort but I don't really want to touch them. Also there are a bunch coming out really close to the side of the bag. Will they bend on there own? Tell me what you think about the pictures!
-------------------- "To see a world in a grain of sand,
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
An eternity in an hour." William Blake
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nopalero
dirt worshipper

Registered: 08/04/10
Posts: 946
Loc: up in ya
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Re: homestead kit help. [Re: cubekyle]
#13126743 - 08/31/10 12:27 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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that first pic looks like it has a green spot. or is that just the photo? might be trichoderma. ?
-------------------- the dinosaurs will be back. only that which has passed can be predicted.
life is both a mirror and a window.
THE GRAYS HOPE TO WIN. STOP. RAINBOW NEEDED URGENTLY.
Edited by nopalero (08/31/10 12:28 AM)
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Javadog
Continuing along



Registered: 05/03/10
Posts: 7,385
Loc: USA
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Re: homestead kit help. [Re: nopalero]
#13126765 - 08/31/10 12:33 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
nopalero said: that first pic looks like it has a green spot. or is that just the photo? might be trichoderma. ?
It is not fuzzy....looks closer to bruising.
Dude, you look to be in great shape.
Do you have a fruiting chamber? ...if it is pinning all over the place, then you might want to place it on a wire stand in your FC. (look up "spongi block")
Good luck,
JD
-------------------- Boyd Rice told my brother that life is a corny pack of freesakes
Myco-tek.org
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cubekyle
We are all energy


Registered: 08/26/10
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Re: homestead kit help. [Re: nopalero]
#13129576 - 08/31/10 05:56 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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just the photo! no green here! I've got mass going now though!! Was wondering about the pins on the side of the bag. Will they be ok?
-------------------- "To see a world in a grain of sand,
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
An eternity in an hour." William Blake
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