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Gretchenmeister
Starbeing/Psilocybin Savant



Registered: 07/23/05
Posts: 1,032
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InTheBiggun said: One of the best ways you can build up your bulk, is to master the art of making grain spawn. You start by making up nice colonized jars of grain and then in clean area inject clean water into each shaken jar, shake more, suck out thick mycelium syringes. Now you can inoculate many jars of grain with the GLC and they will colonize lightning fast. One jar of milked GLC can inoculate a whole lot of grain jars!
It saves a lot of time and allows you to have fresh, non-tired mycelium going into your bulk projects.
Just an idea...
I do this all the time. Closed container transfer. I like it:) JUST SAYIN!
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ZenLife


Registered: 08/18/13
Posts: 62
Loc: Here & There to & From
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fungiamongi3 said: G2g has always been my most productive route

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SupaThaRipper said: Psillyshroomer nailed it.
As for the rye berry, for the most part it is easier to get the moisture content correct ...although ive done way more work with wbs with plenty success. Wbs is easily obtained as well. Marthas kick ass;)
Good luck!
Ahh I see. So I think I will try both the G2G and the GLC. So with a Master Grain Quart you can inoculate up to 10 quarts. How many quarts can you inoculate with the GLC from a master quart?
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Gretchenmeister said:
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InTheBiggun said: One of the best ways you can build up your bulk, is to master the art of making grain spawn. You start by making up nice colonized jars of grain and then in clean area inject clean water into each shaken jar, shake more, suck out thick mycelium syringes. Now you can inoculate many jars of grain with the GLC and they will colonize lightning fast. One jar of milked GLC can inoculate a whole lot of grain jars!
It saves a lot of time and allows you to have fresh, non-tired mycelium going into your bulk projects.
Just an idea...
I do this all the time. Closed container transfer. I like it:) JUST SAYIN!
So I'm thinking that I will try the horse manure recipe in RR's Let's Grow Mushrooms using Rye Berry Bags. I've seen the sponsors selling the manure already pasteurized. Anyone know perhaps where I may get the unpasteurized manure. Feel free to PM
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