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LucidDream
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So here I am with these wood-based Mycobags...
#1615805 - 06/06/03 10:30 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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Which I won in a contest. They're cute as hell and ready to go. I know they have self-healing inNoculation sites, but I don't exactly know what to do with them. I don't see a mycobag tek. PF cakes is the extent of my knowledge. Can I shake them every day like liquid myc? Do I fruit in the bag? I don't want to waste them on stupid newbie shit...
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Pavement
Stephen Malkmus

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Re: So here I am with these wood-based Mycobags... [Re: LucidDream]
#1615813 - 06/06/03 10:36 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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I think your biggest problem is finding woodbased strains of cubes.
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2Experimental

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Re: So here I am with these wood-based Mycobags... [Re: Pavement]
#1615923 - 06/06/03 11:46 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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i was thinking of odering some, and was wondering the SAME thing lucid was thinking........
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boomer81
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Re: So here I am with these wood-based Mycobags... [Re: 2Experimental]
#1615983 - 06/07/03 12:35 AM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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I was looking at these also. They also offer some with rye in them as well as one filled with grain. I was wondering if anybody knows how well these work and which one would be best for cubes? I am guessing the rye. Here is a link to their website http://www.micronmagick.com/index.cfmfuseAction=catalog.Catalog&categoryID=7
Thanks
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Amanita_Dreamer
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Re: So here I am with these wood-based Mycobags... [Re: boomer81]
#1616151 - 06/07/03 04:28 AM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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If i'm not mistaken they are ready to go.
They are like a jar of grain on a huge scale...only some strains colonize wood and not grain. The cool part is that they are sterile and ready to go with self-healing innoculation sites.
They offer wood and grain...you lucky dog you won some wood based ones. Now like Pavement said your biggest problem is finding woodbased strains of cubes. These are all from..... http://www.sporeworks.com/microscopy.html
correct me if i'm wrong but I think all these are wood based mushies......
Paneolus Cyans Astoria Ossip Elixier Hammond Wavy Cap(wavy caps I here are wood lovers)
Hope this helped, Amanita Dreamer
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ph_plus
Malkawian

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Re: So here I am with these wood-based Mycobags... [Re: Amanita_Dreamer]
#1616213 - 06/07/03 07:11 AM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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Amanita dreamer is right about the species. But they're mostly outdoor species which need lower temps for fruiting. So if you have a chance to grow them outdoors take a look at; http://www.erowid.org/plants/mushrooms/mushrooms_cultivation_az2.shtml
And since you have the allready sterilized mycobags (which ROCK!! , just start reading from "making the outdoor bad".
And here is some info on growing them indoors using a refregirator.... (which sounds like a lot of work to me...:))
http://sporelab.com/pscyangg.htm
Hope you succeed!
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LucidDream
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Re: So here I am with these wood-based Mycobags... [Re: ph_plus]
#1616234 - 06/07/03 07:50 AM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks! You guys rock! I'm gonna get funky with these bags. No can do on the outdoors, however. Besides, I want to take advantage of the sterile environment of the bags. I could swear I saw some pics where someone had fruited inside the bag.
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MycoFactory
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Re: So here I am with these wood-based Mycobags... [Re: LucidDream]
#1616314 - 06/07/03 09:31 AM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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These wood based are very new and there are not too many pictures around yet. We are working on some interesting things and will share them soon. Here is a photo of Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) fruiting on a larger version of the same wood formula.

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ph_plus
Malkawian

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Re: So here I am with these wood-based Mycobags... [Re: MycoFactory]
#1616529 - 06/07/03 11:52 AM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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Don't make us wait...MycoBag!
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GGreatOne234
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Re: So here I am with these wood-based Mycobags... [Re: MycoFactory]
#1617087 - 06/07/03 06:11 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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Nice Reishi's Mycobag!
How does one go about preparing those and cosumption?
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LucidDream
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Re: So here I am with these wood-based Mycobags... [Re: MycoFactory]
#1617314 - 06/07/03 09:30 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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I've toyed with the idea of cultivating Reishi, but I'd rather try Portabello - I had one at a restaurant once that was every bit as good as the best filet mignon I ever tasted. In fact, I get hungry just thinking about those humongous, heavenly shrooms...Do Portabellos like wood? Shit, I got some research to do...
Anyway, many thanks for your kind generosity, Mycobag (It feels strange calling someone "bag.") . Whatever I do with them, I'll post any good news along with pics, and my next order for lab supplies will definitely be to you. You rock, man.
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hawksapprentice
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Re: So here I am with these wood-based Mycobags... [Re: LucidDream]
#1617324 - 06/07/03 09:37 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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Just a thought, you should try barbequing portabellos, excellent taste. They make great burgers. Hawk
-------------------- "I celebrate the Earth, my home, my mother, my grave, and as long as men are Man they must, if they would preserve the integrated being, do the same---[and preserve]--this rank casual hungry smelly sweaty lusting transitory body, my oozy pulpy liquid-bag-swollen body, bones, blood, hair glands, my bejeweled sex; I love and celebrate it all. never to let men forget that they are animals as much as gods---that is one thing I shall say."
Edward Abbey
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MycoFactory
Mr MycoBag

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Re: So here I am with these wood-based Mycobags... [Re: GGreatOne234]
#1618371 - 06/08/03 12:56 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
Nice Reishi's Mycobag!
How does one go about preparing those and cosumption?
They are best used to make a soothing tea. A myco medicinal I believe.
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automan
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Re: So here I am with these wood-based Mycobags... [Re: MycoFactory]
#2051016 - 10/28/03 03:37 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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