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uninc4life2010
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Considering my first batch of outdoor cubes, just a little advice needed.
#15935996 - 03/12/12 12:39 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hey all, I have the basic idea. Spent casings, thrown in a 6 inch deep plot with soaked hay and manure covered with wood chips. My question, I live in North Carolina, and I was wondering what time of year would be good to do my outdoor patch? Strain: GT Clone variety.
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uncle_rico
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Re: Considering my first batch of outdoor cubes, just a little advice needed. [Re: uninc4life2010]
#15936057 - 03/12/12 01:13 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Why don't you use some fresh, vital spawn ? colonize that straw and manure with something that will explode.
I'd love to do that outdoors here but the rats would eat the colonize substrate. I fruit outdoors in monotubs and rats will climb in those and munch the substrate.
spent substrates outside will give you some nice surprises. Good luck to you.
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mrmojoshroomin
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Re: Considering my first batch of outdoor cubes, just a little advice needed. [Re: uncle_rico]
#15936060 - 03/12/12 01:15 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I live in Ohio, and usually wait till late March early April, depending on the Farmers Almanac
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dragonnreeferr
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Re: Considering my first batch of outdoor cubes, just a little advice needed. [Re: mrmojoshroomin]
#15936703 - 03/12/12 08:24 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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wanted to say really in ohios climate fellow suckeye here lol may have to give it a try
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SomeGuy
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Re: Considering my first batch of outdoor cubes, just a little advice needed. [Re: dragonnreeferr]
#15936751 - 03/12/12 08:43 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I'm from Ohio, but I'm no suckeye OP, you could do it now, I doubt you are gonna get anymore frost. Then do it again next month, than next month. They only produce for about a month, IME
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dragonnreeferr
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Re: Considering my first batch of outdoor cubes, just a little advice needed. [Re: SomeGuy]
#15936791 - 03/12/12 08:58 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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neither am i lol go blue lmao hahaha may try and bury some spent cakes but im in wicked ne ohio lol guess we will see cant hurt besides wasting few minutes instead oif throwing them in the trash lol
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Re: Considering my first batch of outdoor cubes, just a little advice needed. [Re: uninc4life2010]
#15936982 - 03/12/12 10:08 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
uninc4life2010 said: Hey all, I have the basic idea. Spent casings, thrown in a 6 inch deep plot with soaked hay and manure covered with wood chips. My question, I live in North Carolina, and I was wondering what time of year would be good to do my outdoor patch? Strain: GT Clone variety.
whenever i live in a house and have a yard i plan on moving all my spent substrates no matter what they be to a big bed about a foot into the ground with a foot high raised bed frame. then ill till compost or hay into everyso often
what else would you do with 4 tubs of spent substrate besides sequencing species to grow
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1ve5w4hu

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Re: Considering my first batch of outdoor cubes, just a little advice needed. [Re: uncle_rico]
#15940071 - 03/12/12 09:49 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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uncle_rico said: spent substrates outside will give you some nice surprises. Good luck to you.
That's so cool! Do you bury it or crumble it up? Does it need a special soil? Is this for BRF cakes, the stuff you'd find in a monotub, or both?
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mrmojoshroomin
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Re: Considering my first batch of outdoor cubes, just a little advice needed. [Re: dragonnreeferr]
#15940111 - 03/12/12 10:01 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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dragonnreeferr said: neither am i lol go blue lmao hahaha may try and bury some spent cakes but im in wicked ne ohio lol guess we will see cant hurt besides wasting few minutes instead oif throwing them in the trash lol
Hopefully your mushies will do a little better than your precious blue has against The BUCKS in the past 10 years , my mother and sister both are MiSHITgan fans
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