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Sarfix
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Really dumb question outdoor growing
#14167688 - 03/22/11 11:49 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Ok so let's just say you have a strain that's native to grow in mulch or dead wood. The climate and environment is right. Would anything happen if you just let some spores go in the area? Would it be a waste? Has anyone tried this? I'm just curious if you really need to do all the set up or if nature would take it's course.
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A.Pariah
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Re: Really dumb question outdoor growing [Re: Sarfix]
#14167774 - 03/23/11 12:06 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Not long ago I started a set of 22 pf teks and a half ass attempt at a grow bag. Well needless to say my growbag was sub-par and broke when cool and i was mixing the substrate (brf/verm) I had already inoculated (brasil strain) before doing a check. Well pissed at the whole affair I through everything in the bag in my back yard......1 month later i have a patch of soil / sub with TONS of thick white mycelium i now water everyday and soon who knows it may grow...so i would say ya if you have the spores extra give it a shot what ya got to lose?
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Sarfix
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Re: Really dumb question outdoor growing [Re: A.Pariah]
#14167826 - 03/23/11 12:17 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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That's awesome. I would love to stay updated on that and hear if you get any results. I might give it a shot just for curiosity sake. It just seems that people put so much work into straw mix, dung amount. Casing, burying, and you know. All that work it almost wouldn't make sense if it was as easy as walking out back and throwin some spores around lol.
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i GrOw StUFF
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Re: Really dumb question outdoor growing [Re: Sarfix]
#14167899 - 03/23/11 12:33 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Your chances will probably be slim to none if you just scatter some spores.....Take some myc from jars, mix it with poo or something else and bury it under like a half inch of dirt, leaves, or straw....Lots of things can work
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virus1824
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Re: Really dumb question outdoor growing [Re: i GrOw StUFF]
#14168220 - 03/23/11 02:27 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
Your chances will probably be slim to none if you just scatter some spores
Spot on. The environment is littered with competitor molds. You must give yours a head start.
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