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So... I have a quart jar of colonized rye in the fridge I need to deal with.... help!
    #8973620 - 09/23/08 03:13 PM (15 years, 5 months ago)

Hey shroomery... so I have a quart jar of colonized rye, it was left over from a previous grow a few months ago, its just been chillin in the fridge for a while.

I sorta want to fruit it, I do not plan to grow again, except I have this quart jar so I figure I should utilize it.

ANYWAY, I still have an aquarium heater so I can have a decent means to incubate it. My question is about fruiting chambers. I want to fruit it in something small and easy. Like a tiny monotub or something. Does anyone have ideas? Links and information about something like this would be great.

Also, my previous grow wasnt all that good, I do believe my rye was just too dry. What sort of casing mixes would be good with dry'ish rye? Perhaps I should mix wetted vermiculite IN the rye when casing?

Or perhaps just dunk and roll it as a cake. What do you guys think I should do?

Help with a easy fruiting chamber would be appreciated.

Thanks! :mushroom2:


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Re: So... I have a quart jar of colonized rye in the fridge I need to deal with.... help! [Re: andrewss]
    #8973644 - 09/23/08 03:18 PM (15 years, 5 months ago)

Spawn it to a small sweater box of coir and make a small monotub!

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Re: So... I have a quart jar of colonized rye in the fridge I need to deal with.... help! [Re: andrewss]
    #16256739 - 05/20/12 02:28 AM (11 years, 9 months ago)

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