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rye flour PFtek
#15741728 - 01/31/12 07:34 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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so im bored as shit waiting for my monos to finish colonizing and its been forever since ive done pf tec so i figuered i would do a 22 jar run for fun and i have a ms tex syringe that grew mys in it that would b great to noc em up with
so i got this 100% stone ground all natural rye flour....
this should work just fine rite????
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Re: rye flour PFtek [Re: New HooN]
#15741867 - 01/31/12 08:54 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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I have never used rye flour but I have read it works just fine. Though, I think you have to use less water as the rye flour gets gummy and sticky if you use too much.
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yea this is what ive been reading to
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I've heard of it working, but never tried it. I think you better leave the water ratio alone though. You add the water to the verm and then add the flower, so the verm will have no problem absorbing the water and it shouldn't get sticky. I think brf is more nutritious though
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Re: rye flour PFtek (up date 3-1-12) [Re: SomeGuy]
#15886061 - 03/01/12 02:07 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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so on 1-31-12 i noc up 16 WRF(whole rye flour) cakes i used a MS Tex syringe witch i made myself and i also had mys growing in it witch worked awsome..
now i used 4 cups flour and 8 cups verm 4 cups water, the verm and the water was mixed up very well on its own and the water was slowly added.
the rye flour does seem to be a lil on the sticky side so if you add the water slowly it helps a ton
so today with 11 of them ready to go its time for the soak
ive lost only 1 to contams(trich) it went in the fire place.. and i have 4 that i will give a feww more days to consolidate some more.
i wana keep this updated cuz there seem to by a few of us on here that wounder how good rye flour work, weather it is more prone to contams, and weather it seems to have the nutrition that BRF has..
when i noced these bad boys up i used 1 syringe that had about 8cc in it and i had 5 inoc points in each jar(do to the plastic one i am using are a lil biger then an half pint jar) and with just a few drops in each point(1cc per every 2 or 3 jars) every inoc point grew

here are a few of the cakes that grew mushies during colonization next time i will cover a few of the inoculation points to help the co2 levals i lezt the small ones and picked the big ones 

so in the bucket for 24 hours

will keep up dated un till the grow is finished
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Re: rye flour PFtek (up date 3-1-12) [Re: New HooN]
#15886129 - 03/01/12 02:33 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I use all organic ground rye flour all the time w/out a problem.
 

Fruits!!

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SomeGuy
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thats actually pretty fantastic, TL, inokis?
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Re: rye flour PFtek (up date 3-1-12) [Re: SomeGuy]
#15886212 - 03/01/12 02:57 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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yup, Enoki Gold. Here's the Grow Log: https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/15365181
My CO2 levels weren't high enough w/ just wrapping the plastic like that, which is why the caps are so large. This is how they should've came out:
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well, I wouldn't be disappointed by that. It's funny, hearing someone say, "my co2 wasn't high enough" in mush cult. Did you buy the lc? Sometimes I find "velvet foots" but the wild ones are about 10 miles from that, so I never considered messing with them
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Re: rye flour PFtek (up date 3-1-12) [Re: SomeGuy]
#15886261 - 03/01/12 03:10 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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SomeGuy said: well, I wouldn't be disappointed by that. It's funny, hearing someone say, "my co2 wasn't high enough" in mush cult.
Just making sure others that see them know what I did wrong. & I tell a lot of people that their CO2 levels aren't high enough in MC. Because a lot of people don't have high enough CO2 levels when colonizing bulk.
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SomeGuy said: Did you buy the lc?
Buddy sent it to me.
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Re: rye flour PFtek (up date 3-1-12) [Re: New HooN]
#15914051 - 03/07/12 01:36 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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:UPDATE:
as of 3/5/12 pins lookin good and very healthy

as of 3/6/12 more pins and cakes are performing well

as of today some fruits ready for picking and cakes keep producing pins.. No sines of contams..
 
well there you go.. hope you all like.. the rye flour seems to be doing prity well and if continues to i will continue to use it
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Re: rye flour PFtek (up date 3-1-12) [Re: New HooN]
#15914062 - 03/07/12 01:40 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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You may want to try bran next time. It's a bit slower to colonize but has more nutrients than BRF or Rye flour.
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TranscendingLife said: You may want to try bran next time. It's a bit slower to colonize but has more nutrients than BRF or Rye flour.
what exactly is bran?? ill deff give it a try
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Re: rye flour PFtek (up date 3-1-12) [Re: New HooN]
#15914126 - 03/07/12 01:56 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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