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TerrapinSunrise
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mycobag yields
#1496100 - 04/26/03 02:43 PM (20 years, 11 months ago) |
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i dont know what everyone's opinions are on the productivity of mycobags, but i just wanted to share soemthing briefly. someone i know did some TC in a mycobag a while back. he took the substrate out of the bag and let it sit in a terrarium, like a cake. so far he says he has harvested 15g (3g were aborts) dry. he says another flush just sprouted up and looks to contain at least another 4 or 5g dry not including about a gram of aborts. this is roughly 20g dry from one mycobag with no casing or advance technique... and, the cake may still flush after this, who knows - anyways, 20g just seems like a lot. he said that someone here said to only expect an eighth from a bag and to consider anything after that "extra." i cant imagine what effect casing would have on his grow! peace
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TerrapinSunrise
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anyone else have any experience with mycobag yields that they wish to share for comparison purposes?
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fleshofgods
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mycobags are a good thing to buy and make yourself (cheaper) and are a good way to safely inoculate grain spawn. The purpose of the colonized rye though would be to inoculate another substrate such as poopy and straw or just straight poopy. If he would have done so his yields would have been much much higher and would still be producing.
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Anonymous
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my friend yeilded an ounce and a half dry off a non cased mycobag. And then with another bag (differnt strain) and cased it and got just over two ounces. Who ever told you you should only get an 1/8 off from it most likely didnt have good luck with them or he didnt do it himself. I dunno
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mikejwill
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my freind got a little more than a ounce dryed from his.
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Mycosaurus
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Re: mycobag yields [Re: mikejwill]
#1498686 - 04/27/03 07:13 PM (20 years, 11 months ago) |
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same here 30+gm
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Prisoner#1
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Re: mycobag yields [Re: Mycosaurus]
#1498898 - 04/27/03 08:31 PM (20 years, 10 months ago) |
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Yeild can vary greatly, average is about an ounce dry per flush, if you rehydrate it after the first, probably a little higher, I would recomend spawning after the first. even better yeilds.
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BladeLSD
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Re: mycobag yields [Re: Prisoner#1]
#1499056 - 04/27/03 09:37 PM (20 years, 10 months ago) |
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I dont know if spawning is a good idea after the mycellium has gone into the fruiting stage.
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Prisoner#1
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Re: mycobag yields [Re: BladeLSD]
#1499139 - 04/27/03 10:10 PM (20 years, 10 months ago) |
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it's fine from a bag....the contam problem comes from fruiting chambers/terrariums, there it just no way to keep them sterile with out killing everything....as long as the bag remains closed untill you harves, it's not an issue. Just macke sure that you use precautions....
Set the bag on a table, tip it to it's side, apply clean rubber gloves (sterile) cut the bag at the seam, pluck the fruit and roll it up, apply a little tape and then break it up in the bag of it's a large spawning....or sterilize your blender and grind it...
minimize your 'open time', sterilize some water and refill, tape it shut and let it sit over night....evacuate the water and wait for the next.... The monkeydog only had a few problems in early trials of these methods...not sterilizing water, or failure to keep the bag closed....ferrets are like that....they want *in* the bag....weasle hair and mycelium just dont mix....but once that was discovered this always worked out well for the little slinky rat....
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