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AceofShroomz
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Re: Advice on white vs. grey mycelium! PICZ [Re: AceofShroomz]
#16526516 - 07/13/12 04:21 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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I just noticed it's pretty funny that I knocked up my Jars on FRIDAY the 13TH!! CrazyCreepyCool
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FruitOfLife
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Re: Advice on white vs. grey mycelium! PICZ [Re: AceofShroomz]
#16526739 - 07/13/12 05:13 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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I got my first signs of mycelium on Friday the 13th... Which looks grey like cobweb mold 
There must be a connection here...
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AceofShroomz
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Re: Advice on white vs. grey mycelium! PICZ [Re: FruitOfLife]
#16526835 - 07/13/12 05:31 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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Drewsifer69 said:
I got my first signs of mycelium on Friday the 13th... Which looks grey like cobweb mold 
There must be a connection here...
I would wait like some people said, it's hard to tell right off. But yeah, maybe Friday the 13th is unlucky for you. It IS supposed to be. Friday the 12th was my unlucky day, had to send my substrates to the trash. However, 13 is one of my lucky numbers, so 13th floors and Friday of the 13 are Wonderful for me LOL. Yeah that grey cobweb mold is something I didn't read too much about in my research. I'm DEFINITELY aware of it now lolz.. I have a very good feeling in this next grow though. And yes, connections and synchronicity ROCK. There always there, we just have to learn to see 'em. Are you new to mycology like myself? Or are you just having a "bad-luck" batch? Maybe we can share ideas and help one another out if you're a noob. I feel bad bugging some experienced people with my questions. I know they've done and seen it before. But then again, most people on here seem really eager to help out when they can. Mushrooms do afterall promote Oneness, Unity, etc.
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Mateo
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Re: Advice on white vs. grey mycelium! PICZ [Re: FruitOfLife]
#16526934 - 07/13/12 05:50 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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If you want to read by book P.Stamets books "the mushroom cultivator" and "Growing gormet and medicinal mushrooms" are super good read and goes into depth in every thing. If you want to read online there are very much info in this forum if you search. Just search for agar teks and you find plenty. Its quite intesting to see how a small spore or mycelim piece or a piece of a mushroom start to grow on agar and how it develops with time. Then if you cut out good lookin pieces of the agar dish and put on new agar it developes further. You can pick the most agressive colonizating mycelium and put into new dishes and soon you have a single strain super variety. This can be a super fruiter or it cant fruit at all, but this is how very super producing isolates is discovered. If you find one it can be producing huge yields for a long time for you so its definatly worth it. Also almost all mycelium of cubes will fruit as its a very forgiving mushroom strain to work with. And most inportant you learn alot while doing it.
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AceofShroomz
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Re: Advice on white vs. grey mycelium! PICZ [Re: Mateo]
#16527089 - 07/13/12 06:22 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thanks so much for your input! Really good information there. I never realized there were so many benefits to working with agar! I would LOVE to create my own little super strain by isolating and working with the mycelial growth. I will definitely be checking out agar tek's etc. and possibly that book! I think I've seen it at my local HeadShop. Jeezus between LC's, agar, all of the different colonizing and fruiting methods.. This is a very intense and rewarding area of study. I'm surprised that after 10 years of moderate use I'm just now getting into it. I started tripping again recently and something about them called out to Me. I really like and agree with Terence Mckenna's theory of the symbiotic relationship between the Mushroom and Humans. Especially in regards to personal cultivation. I already know when I eat that first wonderful, special fruit that I've been pursuing; It's going to be an OtherWorldly and AWESOME TRIPPP!!
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Proktolithos
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Re: Advice on white vs. grey mycelium! PICZ [Re: AceofShroomz]
#27301483 - 05/09/21 10:46 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Panaeolus mycelium showing different genetics can produce ether white or grey (transparent) mycelium

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