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Re: Fall , Winter and Rye Berries [Re: EvilMushroom666] * 1
    #13487197 - 11/15/10 10:58 AM (13 years, 2 months ago)

Kinda' on topic.



Reasons why Canadians should purchase Canadian products.

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Re: Fall , Winter and Rye Berries [Re: nexus1946] * 1
    #13488200 - 11/15/10 03:21 PM (13 years, 2 months ago)

I really liked that video, kind of scary at the same time tho.


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Re: Fall , Winter and Rye Berries [Re: EvilMushroom666] * 1
    #13488343 - 11/15/10 03:50 PM (13 years, 2 months ago)

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I really liked that video, kind of scary at the same time tho.





Sure is.


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Re: Fall , Winter and Rye Berries [Re: nexus1946] * 1
    #13490062 - 11/15/10 09:19 PM (13 years, 2 months ago)

To all my fellow Canadians!
I made a post in the marketplace to give away some Edible wedges to
Canadian members. If this interests you make a post or PM me your
mailing address. This was made possible by a few very generous members
who have offered to send me postage to help in the cost of spreading
genetics around to everyone!

https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/13490029


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Re: Fall , Winter and Rye Berries [Re: EvilMushroom666] * 1
    #13496085 - 11/17/10 12:44 AM (13 years, 2 months ago)

Home Hardware will order AA pressure cookers to any store.


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Re: Fall , Winter and Rye Berries [Re: roach6] * 1
    #13496171 - 11/17/10 01:06 AM (13 years, 2 months ago)

That is really good to know, thanks! Will add it to the main page.


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Substrate / Compost / Manure in Canada [Re: EvilMushroom666] * 1
    #13530304 - 11/23/10 02:50 PM (13 years, 2 months ago)

Firstly, I must commend EvilMushroom666 for the effort put into compiling this awesome resource for Canadians. Fantastic!

My name is Ryan and I am the founder of JerryPoo.com. Although I am based out of the U.S., I am pleased to let you know that I do ship to Canada for VERY reasonable rates. As of right now, Canadian residents are charged a flat shipping fee on all products with NO EXTRA CHARGES (NO TAXES... I incur these costs myself). I am currently working on getting a sponsorship position here at the Shroomery.

JerryPoo.com specializes in composted, exotic zoo-manures used in bulk substrates. Our zoo-manure blend is composed of composted Elephant, Hippo, Rhino, and Zebra dung. This diverse blend of composted manure is extremely rich in nutrients, making it the ideal choice for mushroom cultivation.

I also offer pre-pasteurized casing mixes, autoclavable spawn bags, and other products.

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Re: Grow Supplies In Canada [Re: jpcom1] * 1
    #13535035 - 11/24/10 12:06 PM (13 years, 2 months ago)

Where do you like to get your vacutainer injection ports from?
What do you like to use for GA?


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Re: Grow Supplies In Canada [Re: pepper] * 1
    #13535241 - 11/24/10 12:46 PM (13 years, 2 months ago)

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Where do you like to get your vacutainer injection ports from?
What do you like to use for GA?




I got mine from MycoPath

http://www.mycopath.com/bd-7ml-red-blood-collection-tube-p-56.html

Not a CDN supplier per se, but they came to me no problem in the mail... Worked great so far.


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Re: Grow Supplies In Canada [Re: Peach] * 1
    #13535321 - 11/24/10 01:03 PM (13 years, 2 months ago)

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Other stuff I got from Canadian Tire;
-Verm
-Red Ribbon WBS (works great, no preservatives or anything)





omg, the "Red Ribbon" I bought has sooooo many hulled grains, and so much cracked corn, that after trying to "prep" it, it looked like fucking porridge. I didn't even bother PCing it.

I have two 18kg bags I refuse to use. Guess I need a bird feeder now. =P


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Re: Grow Supplies In Canada [Re: FalseMaria] * 1
    #13537246 - 11/24/10 08:02 PM (13 years, 2 months ago)

As long as we are going that way "Agri Tel" birdseed from Walmart sucks too.
After you soak it anything that isn't porridge is floaters or black sunflower seeds.

I've cut back on the soak and upped the drying time but colonization is ridiculously slow.

Adding verm helps but all in all crap seed.....looking for "Rye berries" now.
Shouldn't be too hard lots of country out here.


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Re: Grow Supplies In Canada [Re: Peterthinks] * 1
    #13538857 - 11/25/10 06:49 AM (13 years, 2 months ago)

Scott's "Morning Song" brand is awesome though... They go easy on the cracked corn.


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Re: Grow Supplies In Canada [Re: FalseMaria] * 1
    #13539013 - 11/25/10 08:12 AM (13 years, 2 months ago)

FYI:

I found a place that makes Maple baseball bats locally... They also do general wood working as well. Saw all the shavings/dust. Asked if I could had some, and walked away with three HUGE clear garbage bags of hardwood shavings... Untreated, no melamine etc...

FREE FREE FREE!


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Re: Grow Supplies In Canada [Re: FalseMaria] * 1
    #13539043 - 11/25/10 08:25 AM (13 years, 2 months ago)

Cannot beat Free 99


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Re: Grow Supplies In Canada [Re: EvilMushroom666] * 1
    #13539136 - 11/25/10 09:15 AM (13 years, 2 months ago)

And there's a mountain of bags if I need more.... :smile:

I may get them to chip up some Maple for me when it comes time to do my outdoor beds.

Cannot wait to try my hand at the Woodlovers.


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Re: Grow Supplies In Canada [Re: FalseMaria] * 1
    #13539139 - 11/25/10 09:18 AM (13 years, 2 months ago)

Im currently making up a few grain jars of Reishi to start my wood
lover experiments. Im planning on using hardwood fuel pellets that
I got on sale. Got about 120lbs to play with cannot wait!


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Re: Grow Supplies In Canada [Re: EvilMushroom666] * 1
    #13539327 - 11/25/10 10:22 AM (13 years, 2 months ago)

you get your pellets local?
i have tons of maple cut out back, was thinking about making chips but i dont have a chipper. it would take me a wile with an axe.
so i think im going to look around for some deals on pellets.


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Re: Grow Supplies In Canada [Re: hcrider] * 1
    #13539349 - 11/25/10 10:29 AM (13 years, 2 months ago)

Local yes,

They are used to fuel pellet burning stoves and are usually between
$4.50-7 for a 40Lb bag. The average price is $5-6 dollars per bag,
less when on sale and more randomly at little ma and pa hardware
stores. What you are looking for is HARDWOOD fuel pellets, with that
listed as the primary ingredient. "100% pure hardwood fuel pellets".
I have not personally worked with them yet, but as I have said I
have some jars in the PC right now waiting for some Reishi wedges.

Apparently you mix slowly with water until you have brought it upto
field capacity, before loading into filter patch bags and PCing. You
could supplement it as well with many different things from my
understanding. Searching the forums a bit will give you tons of useful
information on supplementing your "sawdust". Good luck!


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Re: Grow Supplies In Canada [Re: EvilMushroom666] * 1
    #13570140 - 12/01/10 08:15 PM (13 years, 1 month ago)

Got my WBS at FreshCo.
Compliments Wild Bird Seed.
Very good actually, contains cracked corn, and very few sunflower seeds.


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Re: Grow Supplies In Canada [Re: Viruk] * 1
    #13570264 - 12/01/10 08:41 PM (13 years, 1 month ago)

I try to avoid cracked corn and other cracked/crushed seed blends. I find it gets too 'thick' and starchy after the soak.


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