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Methodology
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Re-Fruiting?
#16173849 - 05/02/12 09:24 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Is this possible? Like making a clone from a weed plant, could you make a clone from a mushroom? Also, could you regrow a mushroom, like plant an existing recently picked fruiting body in mycelium/soil?
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The answer is yes, I believe. I've not done it, but I'm sure someone who has will chime in. But basically what I know is, the flesh will revert back to mycelium when placed on agar or something. I don't know much about it..
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I dont think that you can take and transplant a mushroom. Maybe you can, I have never tried. But I know you can clone your mycelium, for what ever reasons, good strain that you want to keep maybe. There is a paragraph in "psilocybin magic mushroom growers guild" O.T.Oss that explains a tech for that. I'll paraphrase by saying you get as sterol an environment you can then split a fresh mushroom at the cap and stem then take a specimen from the stem section that you just exposed. Quickly put it on to agar (recipe in said book), or you could possibly put it directly into jars. Anyway good luck to you man. Why do you ask? You got a mushroom you want to save?
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Re: Re-Fruiting? [Re: Sober]
#16174794 - 05/03/12 12:13 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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yes you can pretty much transplant a mushroom just take a nice good mushroom cut off a piece of the stipe and drop it in a sterile substrate jar
it will work but also highly not recommended for it will contam very easily just look up agar, or spore print
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Methodology
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I was just wondering, like if you got super rare mushrooms, and you wanted to save them/grow more.
Also, I wanted to try and cross breed mushrooms that way, take a cubensis and plant it on a cyan, then collect the spores from the new mushroom, make a spore print, then put that into a new mycelium block
Or make psychedelic reishi mushrooms
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Edited by Methodology (05/03/12 02:53 AM)
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Methodology said: I was just wondering, like if you got super rare mushrooms, and you wanted to save them/grow more.
Also, I wanted to try and cross breed mushrooms that way, take a cubensis and plant it on a cyan, then collect the spores from the new mushroom, make a spore print, then put that into a new mycelium block
Or make psychedelic reishi mushrooms
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