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psylosymonreturns
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P subaeruginosa discussion
#18013423 - 03/26/13 11:00 AM (10 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hey peoples.
I was wondering if anyone has experience with this species? its an old one so there must be some people who have played with this one .
I have prints from Australia, and Tazmania. I am using an Australian P sub from Olive.
The myc is awesomly aggressive on agar . On par with anything vigorous like P azure or P ovoid .
But when I got it on grain it just slowed right the hell down.
So my question is , is there a better substrate then rye grain for this species? I dont see why it would be any different . 
I may try an LC and see if that is better than agar wedge transfers.
And I was wondering if anyone has had success fruiting these outside of the native continents? Like any PNW grows or anywhere in North America ? Sporulator, you have these going in Europe yet?
thanks.
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MotorJuice
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I just got a P. Subaeruginosa print and am a newb at woodlovers.
Trying to germ on cardboard among other things hopefully it works.
Ought to make these rye teks obsolete for woodlovers and have a better method for spawn..
Cheers
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cronicr



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Re: P subaeruginosa discussion [Re: MotorJuice]
#18015604 - 03/26/13 06:36 PM (10 years, 10 months ago) |
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i had the same problem with those baeo syringes, great growth on agar but nuthing happening when i transfered to grain,eventually i just went to multi-spore to pf recipe that i substituted the verm with sawdust still don't know y they wouldn't take to grains though
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Pinkus_Trip



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Quote:
psylosymonreturns said: Hey peoples.
I was wondering if anyone has experience with this species? its an old one so there must be some people who have played with this one .
I have prints from Australia, and Tazmania. I am using an Australian P sub from Olive.
The myc is awesomly aggressive on agar . On par with anything vigorous like P azure or P ovoid .
But when I got it on grain it just slowed right the hell down.
So my question is , is there a better substrate then rye grain for this species? I dont see why it would be any different . 
I may try an LC and see if that is better than agar wedge transfers.
And I was wondering if anyone has had success fruiting these outside of the native continents? Like any PNW grows or anywhere in North America ? Sporulator, you have these going in Europe yet?
thanks.

I have tried the two....The Tazmania Did good on BRF Cake...But the Australia Just would not grow any shrooms I Did not ask around about it needing to be on wood
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Primal Call
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with spores potentially going to agar soon...
Maybe add some powdered lignin to the grain-soak/cook?
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Pastywhyte
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Re: P subaeruginosa discussion [Re: Primal Call]
#18016044 - 03/26/13 08:02 PM (10 years, 10 months ago) |
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My P allenii were slow and wispy on grain, though I did get a couple of quarts to colonize fully. Took a month and a half to colonize grains

When I went grain to woodchips and cardboard I could barely recognize the mycellium. It got really thick and even a bit rhizo and was much faster. 2 weeks after transfer
1 week after that
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psylosymonreturns
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Re: P subaeruginosa discussion [Re: Pastywhyte]
#18022898 - 03/28/13 08:35 AM (10 years, 10 months ago) |
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MotorJuice said: I just got a P. Subaeruginosa print and am a newb at woodlovers.
Trying to germ on cardboard among other things hopefully it works.
Ought to make these rye teks obsolete for woodlovers and have a better method for spawn..
Cheers

rye works great for most things . it is really wierd that these would not enjoy it. maybe there is something better we should look for.  Quote:
cronicr said: i had the same problem with those baeo syringes, great growth on agar but nuthing happening when i transfered to grain,eventually i just went to multi-spore to pf recipe that i substituted the verm with sawdust still don't know y they wouldn't take to grains though
im so far away from cakes and shit ! but hell maybe i need to try this stuff for woodlovers. Quote:
Pinkus_Trip said:
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psylosymonreturns said: Hey peoples.
I was wondering if anyone has experience with this species? its an old one so there must be some people who have played with this one .
I have prints from Australia, and Tazmania. I am using an Australian P sub from Olive.
The myc is awesomly aggressive on agar . On par with anything vigorous like P azure or P ovoid .
But when I got it on grain it just slowed right the hell down.
So my question is , is there a better substrate then rye grain for this species? I dont see why it would be any different . 
I may try an LC and see if that is better than agar wedge transfers.
And I was wondering if anyone has had success fruiting these outside of the native continents? Like any PNW grows or anywhere in North America ? Sporulator, you have these going in Europe yet?
thanks.

I have tried the two....The Tazmania Did good on BRF Cake...But the Australia Just would not grow any shrooms I Did not ask around about it needing to be on wood
are you talking about cube strains??Quote:
Ryath said:
with spores potentially going to agar soon...
Maybe add some powdered lignin to the grain-soak/cook?

i find a little wood chip water in any step goes a long way with wood lovers. maybe i will experiment soaking my grains in wood chip water!!!!!  Quote:
Pastywhyte said: My P allenii were slow and wispy on grain, though I did get a couple of quarts to colonize fully. Took a month and a half to colonize grains

When I went grain to woodchips and cardboard I could barely recognize the mycellium. It got really thick and even a bit rhizo and was much faster. 2 weeks after transfer
1 week after that

honestly they are very similar. although allens seem to be a little faster than these. i am looking forward to getting it on wood , like you said i bet they take back off with some wood chips!
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