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LurkingWizards
WurkingLizards



Registered: 01/19/11
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EDiTEd in BOLD...
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i GrOw StUFF said:
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LurkingWizards said:
<-Morelman I should have stayed with the usual UTFSE response instead of trying to answer it myself and get wrapped up in this pointless attempt at guidance... and it's not even with the OP (he and his spores are probably fine and laughing at this whole display of ridiculousness) 
did that guy even read the rest of what I posted about spores in nature?
"true hard winter" wtf... this is sarcasm, btw so, this guy's spores were frozen for two days... and that makes them worthless?
I think not... and I'm not trying to say that you think this guy's spores are worthless...
that is not the point I was trying to make anyways... it's spores being able to survive the winter in general...
In fact, I would bet that you have at least a month of proper climate that's 'good-enough' to fruit a pre-made colonized outdoor bed, wtf does it matter anyways... this is also a poor attempt at trying to make you laugh, I know you have the proper temps for outdoor cult... if they fruit up north or on the coasts, it is because they have a 'good-enough' fruiting environment during the spring-fall for the species to recolonize every year, even if it freezes the spores in the winter(hard winter or not)...FACT
tell me you understand the part about spores being able to survive harsher climates than the myc. that's produced??This was the only point I was trying to make, seriously.
why am I even arguing this point?... damn you internet 
... I'll just wait for someone else to convince you if that is even the point anymore... 
Try to find a place in this thread where I said the syringe would be no good.... ....don't know what a hard winter is? 
misinterpreted sarcasm, whoops I didn't say that you posted anything about the syringe being 'no good' either, I was backing up my spores in nature argument and you got all confused spouting about "up north" in the first place
I meant no disrespect... just trying to get my point across, without being misinterpreted...
"In fact, I would bet that you have at least a month of proper climate that's 'good-enough' to fruit a pre-made colonized outdoor bed, wtf does it matter anyways..." ----- Obviously...this has nothing to do with the subject though... sorry, you can't read sarcasm
So Minnesota has a low temp in the summer?? when did I say that? I meant you have too low a temp in the winter for myc to colonizeLMAO....Minnesotas average temperature in the summer is around 82 for your info...averages 85 in the south, upper 70's in the north thanks for the info?
All I was trying to do was help you understand the spore viability issue, lol you brought up the 'north' talk... I guess there is no convincing you that spores can survive harsh conditions, where as the myc requires proper growing conditions to fruit... sorry for all the confusion and misunderstandings
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Lifes A Trip
Grown Here Not Flown Here



Registered: 02/22/11
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inoculated!
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i GrOw StUFF
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sweet, how many jars?
-------------------- The mushrooms, which grow only during the season of torrential rains, awaken the forces of creation and produce an experience of spiritual abundance, of an astonishing, inexhaustible constitution of forms that identifies them with fertility and makes them a mediation, a means of communion, of communication between man and the natural world of which they are the metaphysical flesh.
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Lifes A Trip
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8 Jars knocked up cant wait to see the mycelium growth!
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Lifes A Trip
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No signs yet, but still waiting patiently
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Lifes A Trip
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still no sign almost six days
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Lifes A Trip
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After 22 days i have seen Growth! only 2 jars showed any mycelium growth i am incubating and the colonization is very slow but ryzimortic growth is occuring in one of the jars. not a total faliure just gonna kick back and let em be. besides i have about 6 or 7 just fruiting the day away in the chamber =)
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Anno
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Re: Frozen GT Syringe [Re: Morelman]
#14176273 - 03/24/11 02:47 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Morelman said: That being said, Anno did an experiment but he used Jet-Dry in the syringes. Jet-Dry has some sodium and it's mostly citric acid. Which would decrease the temperature at which water will freeze. At least by 10° or more.
I used one drop of it per cup of water, this will have no noticable effect on the freezing point.
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lil_demented
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Now I wonder if they will actually finish. I bet your jars are pretty dried out after 22 days.
Oh yeah, and...
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Morelman
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Re: Frozen GT Syringe *DELETED* [Re: Anno]
#14176562 - 03/24/11 03:27 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Lifes A Trip
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Re: Frozen GT Syringe [Re: Morelman]
#14185082 - 03/26/11 01:06 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Good shit ha ha. im hoping ill get something outta them t hada be great
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lil_demented
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Lifes A Trip said: Good shit ha ha. im hoping ill get something outta them t hada be great
I bet you get at least enough to get a few prints.
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Lifes A Trip
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thada keep the flow a goin.
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Lifes A Trip
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the two jars are about 80 % colonized only around a week until fc
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