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LizardWizard
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: outofservice]
#24443036 - 06/28/17 07:24 PM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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bacterial, fruiting in the jar, producing stones, and ready to be fruited.
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moricz
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: outofservice] 1
#24443805 - 06/29/17 04:39 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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outofservice said: I Noc'd these on 5-16. Everything I've read says 4 to 5 wks. They are still colonizing but have slowed down. Is this normal? ....
You PM-d me to comment your grow.
Looks good. BUT
If you want to make eatable sclerotia, you should grow them on grains, not a PF-cake like mixture, pretty hard to clean them. With grains it does not matter if you eat a grain kernel, I don't know what happening with the vermiculite in our digesting system
Casing: anything is cool, what is aerate and humid. I prefer coco coir, but vermiculite works well.
You can harvest some fruits from a tub. In my experiences they a bit more resistant than cubes, but a little slower from pin to harvest. If a little green mould occur, harvest the fruits, and then crush the substrate for stones. You don't need the mould grow around the stones.
If panaeolus discolours, it's old and ready to spawn into some mannure/coir mixture.
If you do these on grains you can shake the jar, when there is a little uncolonised territory. 3 days and you ready (2 with pans)
These are my experiences, and my ways, yours works to as we can see. So the choice is yours.
Peace M
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outofservice
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: moricz]
#24445853 - 06/29/17 09:41 PM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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Thank you, Moricz. I appreciate your feedback!
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LooseMorels
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: stonesun]
#24448875 - 07/01/17 04:04 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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Used the tek here from start to finish...all I can say is thank you Stonesun.
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Ohregano
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: stonesun]
#24533911 - 08/05/17 11:51 PM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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Awesome! Hoping to do sclerotia next, after my cubes! This is great info. Thank you!
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Gunsel
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: Ohregano]
#24574530 - 08/23/17 03:21 PM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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Awesome dude thanks for share
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Base Icks
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: Gunsel]
#24704032 - 10/12/17 06:03 AM (6 years, 5 months ago) |
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Been away for a long time.
Is it a god idea to g2g if I already have stones starting to form in my jars?
Also I seem to remember RR stating that spawn bags were bad ideas for stones due to the filter eventually letting in contams after a couple of months because it is too thin?
Has anyone experimented with bags and had good results? If so is LC > g2g for this?
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LemurLemur
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: Base Icks]
#24704057 - 10/12/17 06:20 AM (6 years, 5 months ago) |
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I can't answer your Q's but if the filter patch is gonna fail i dont see why u couldnt put a couple layers of 3m micropore tape over it.
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Base Icks
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: LemurLemur]
#24704497 - 10/12/17 10:48 AM (6 years, 5 months ago) |
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RR has said that using micropore tape is like trying to stop mosquitos with cyclone fence
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outofservice
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: stonesun]
#24807409 - 11/26/17 11:28 AM (6 years, 4 months ago) |
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In the OP, it stated you can fruit the leftover grains after harvesting the stones. Do you layer or mix? Ratio? Measurements?
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outofservice
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: stonesun]
#24931685 - 01/21/18 03:25 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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What's the average height for Tamps?
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zzzY
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: outofservice]
#24965764 - 02/03/18 11:07 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Room temp is good.
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JoeLowPro
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: outofservice]
#25053139 - 03/09/18 08:42 PM (6 years, 20 days ago) |
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Outofservice, Wikipedia has good descriptions of Tampanensis dimensions. Hope that helps
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JoeLowPro
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: zzzY]
#25053148 - 03/09/18 08:44 PM (6 years, 20 days ago) |
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Room temp can vary a lot. I read somewhere that 77F is ideal for Tampanensis.
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FrankHorrigan
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: stonesun]
#25208818 - 05/16/18 07:30 PM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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Stonesun I'm not sure you're still around but I'm doing another galindoi stone/shroom/print cycle.
So I wanted to give you a bump and say thanks again for the awesome write up!
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: FrankHorrigan]
#25225588 - 05/24/18 01:02 PM (5 years, 9 months ago) |
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What do you guys think about spawning quart rye jars colonized with a sclerotia producing strain to more rye in a monotub, bucket or just a big container?
I am thinking of trying this since I am looking for bulk sclerotia and do not want to ingest any verm, coir or other unedible bulk substrate.
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flyhighfunguy
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: Psylosoph]
#25225605 - 05/24/18 01:08 PM (5 years, 9 months ago) |
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Psylosoph said: What do you guys think about spawning quart rye jars colonized with a sclerotia producing strain to more rye in a monotub, bucket or just a big container?
I am thinking of trying this since I am looking for bulk sclerotia and do not want to ingest any verm, coir or other unedible bulk substrate.
Grain has to be colonized under sterile conditions. If you wanted to do that you'd have to sterilize some more jars and do a grain to grain transfer under sterile conditions (Still air box, flowhood). If you tried to just fill a monotub with more rye it would be a mold/bacteria fest.
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Mycolorado
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: Psylosoph]
#25225608 - 05/24/18 01:08 PM (5 years, 9 months ago) |
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I think you'll have a contamination fest. You can do what you suggest, but it needs to be done in a sterilized filter patch bag or some other container that can be sterilized along with the grain inside and would be best inoculated in front of a hepa but could be accomplished in a SAB with some finesse. Per your concern of eating sub, it typically isn't incorporated into the stone and is cleaned off prior to consumption. You could also make teas and filter out any gross material.
Edit...sorry...could be done in more jars as well. Thanks flyhigh!
Edited by Mycolorado (05/24/18 01:10 PM)
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River77
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: stonesun]
#25768568 - 01/25/19 07:29 PM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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saving this thread
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supfam420
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Re: A Comprehensive Sclerotia Cultivation Guide - From Spore Print To Spore Prints (VER 1.0) [Re: River77]
#25887785 - 03/21/19 11:00 AM (5 years, 9 days ago) |
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Edited by supfam420 (03/21/19 04:28 PM)
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