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supernewfie
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt *DELETED* [Re: supernewfie]
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt *DELETED* [Re: supernewfie]
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt [Re: supernewfie]
#18968399 - 10/12/13 01:52 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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That is cobweb mold.(Or this is mycellium I have never seen before)
And those grains are way too wet.
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt [Re: PussyFart]
#18968442 - 10/12/13 02:01 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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not a hacker is right
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Cubensis mycelium, meeting with the mycelium of a contaminant mushroom mycelium, this is a tricky one. Cubensis is more silky, and always flows, notice how the contaminant mushroom mycelium does not flow, and looks similar to cobweb mold - Tmethyl
 
if i were you i would start with a cube first... they are easy and teach basics.
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt *DELETED* [Re: silverstem]
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt *DELETED* [Re: supernewfie]
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt [Re: supernewfie]
#18968550 - 10/12/13 02:25 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Interesting...
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt [Re: supernewfie]
#18968621 - 10/12/13 02:42 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Congrats on the pins.
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt [Re: Mrcloudy]
#18968719 - 10/12/13 03:06 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Oh sorry if I made a misunderstanding there, but the pins were found in the wild I just transplanted then!!!
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt [Re: supernewfie]
#18968789 - 10/12/13 03:23 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Oh, Well good luck with that. I like to see people attempting to grow species that aren't commonly grown.
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt *DELETED* [Re: silverstem]
#18968909 - 10/12/13 03:58 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt [Re: supernewfie]
#18968939 - 10/12/13 04:09 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Few people have been able to get Psilocybe Semilanceata to fruit, no one has gotten it to fruit enough to have made their efforts worth it. The people who have gotten any sort of success are very knowledgeable about mushroom cultivation. They had equipment and experience.
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt [Re: supernewfie]
#18968942 - 10/12/13 04:10 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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It appears to me that what you have growing on the popcorn is unfortunately cobweb mold. May I ask what your inoculation method was?
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt [Re: Mrcloudy]
#18968952 - 10/12/13 04:13 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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btw, if you think the internet has nothing on indoor cultivation of Psilocybe Semilanceata then you weren't looking hard enough.
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/4248496/fpart/1/vc/1
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt [Re: Sagescruffy]
#18968958 - 10/12/13 04:16 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
supernewfie said: I honestly don't think these grains are too wet! But they could be
I promise you they are too wet
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt [Re: Stromrider]
#18969007 - 10/12/13 04:33 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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If you really want success I would say you should start working with agar. Your jars are only going to fill with contaminants. I would say go with an easier mushroom to learn the basics. Although you may have success in those pins so long as you give the proper environment to continue growth.
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt [Re: Mrcloudy]
#18976598 - 10/14/13 01:22 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah the corn was deffinately mold, like it is they most likely were to wet . The pins, I have these in my room and yeah I found 2 before workman had a thread and some other person on mycotopia although he never got the things to fruit. Thanks.
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt [Re: supernewfie]
#18977562 - 10/14/13 05:20 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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A transplant that looks like its starting to grow again. Underneath the corn kernel. I know for sure this is not mold . Any experts wanna take a look at it? Picture quality isnt great!!
Alsoo I must add, I'm quite excited that I just ordered cubensis B+ strain syringes. When they arrive I get to try my luck with those !!!! Yay.
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Re: LibCap/Semilanceata indoor cultivation attempt [Re: supernewfie]
#18981059 - 10/15/13 12:01 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Alright well while my cube b syringes are on their way, I have to figure out a substrate that I could use, and I have a few in mind by I also just made one myself





Pop corn kernels are also being used. This is just a test substrate for me I will make 1 or 2 jars of this and do the rest of different substrate maybe BRF but I really don't wanna go out and buy a bag of verm just for a few bottles... this substrate consist mainly of grass seed popcorn kernels and brown rice. The 2 other things only a small amount was added to it, I was also iffy on the pancake mix lol but only a very small amount went into the whole container, which hass not been sterilized. I boiled the kernels to get the butter off them, changed the water a few times but theure still very solid! I blended the kernels to small chunks, blended the grass seed somewhat and blended the brown rice to a degree, theres powdered bits and theres also chunks and grains left. Anyhow tell me what you think this substrate will turn out like, and also any suggestions of anything else i could try!? Also i havent got a pressure cooker! Im sure i can get it sterile using another method of extreme heat or something!! And comments ideas or suggestions are welcome.
everything is dry incase anyone is wondering gonna hydrate and sterilize it when the spores come!!!
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