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Offline284_27
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Phalaris Rudinaccea as a substrate ?
    #1712584 - 07/13/03 08:27 PM (20 years, 9 months ago)

Does anyone have any ideas on what the effect of the use of Reeds Canary Grass as a substrate would do? I have not read of any experiments using this natural resource as a substrate and the obvious implications . Where I live this is an abundant wet ground grass and could be possibly cut after the plant seeds .


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Re: Phalaris Rudinaccea as a substrate ? [Re: 284_27]
    #1712641 - 07/13/03 08:44 PM (20 years, 9 months ago)

I have read aboput spawning to grass clippings..

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Re: Phalaris Rudinaccea as a substrate ? [Re: Effed]
    #1712691 - 07/13/03 09:08 PM (20 years, 9 months ago)

While grass clippings on thier own are very interesting , take into account the substance that is in this grass . .http://www.erowid.org/plants/phalaris/phalaris.shtml . This is a link of interest in the search for truth ?


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Re: Phalaris Rudinaccea as a substrate ? [Re: 284_27]
    #1713203 - 07/14/03 12:36 AM (20 years, 9 months ago)

hmm if u could get that to work it might do very well. considering it also has soem alkaloids i read some people put seritonin into the cakes to produce more alkaloids in teh mushrooms nto to sure about it all though. hmm


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Re: Phalaris Rudinaccea as a substrate ? [Re: Effed]
    #1714661 - 07/14/03 02:36 PM (20 years, 9 months ago)

from all accounts i've heard, grass clippings do not work, and that is only in the FAQ for archive purposes.


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Re: Phalaris Rudinaccea as a substrate ? [Re: Raadt]
    #1714799 - 07/14/03 03:19 PM (20 years, 9 months ago)

Wheat is a grass . Reeds Canary Grass has a long hollow stem such as wheat does , whether this makes a difference or not I do not know . TMC states that cubies and oysters grow in the same type of substrate , there are multiple sites that list oysters growing off of grass waste . But this thread is just to provoke thought as I have no first hand knowledge about growing cubies.


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Re: Phalaris Rudinaccea as a substrate ? [Re: 284_27]
    #1717846 - 07/15/03 10:21 AM (20 years, 9 months ago)

Well, it is a lot more strawry than hay.So i would guess it should work out ok.
One way to find out :-)
Good luck.


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Re: Phalaris Rudinaccea as a substrate ? [Re: Paid]
    #1727879 - 07/18/03 02:29 PM (20 years, 8 months ago)

i am currently doing a Psilocybe Azurescens experiement with Phalaris aquatica in the wood chips... that type of Phalaris is supposed to be the highest % of DMT of the Phalaris family. Some book have recommended putting the grass in a juicer to extract a DMT type soup. after breaking down the plants cell structure by freezing and thawing cycle 3 times. I will post when i see any better results.


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