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Frizzle Fry
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azurescens contamination? Bruising? Taking longer than expected... *DELETED*
#19025860 - 10/24/13 01:54 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Post deleted by Frizzle FryReason for deletion: Will re open with an update of the outdoor AzueScens . Didn't want a forum about it yet.
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PussyFart
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Re: azurescens contamination? Bruising? Taking longer than expected... [Re: Frizzle Fry]
#19025908 - 10/24/13 02:03 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Please do not refer to spawning a bulk substrate as a casing. Coir/verm is bulk substrate material.
They used to refer to a bulk substrate as a casing, but now it just adds confusion. Its called a spawning to a bulk substrate, not casing.
A casing layer is a non nutritious top layer usually applied to a fully colonized bulk substrate for moisture retention and pinning. When you do this it is called casing, see where it can get confusing?
P.Cubensis do no benefit from a casing layer.(usually)
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RogerRabbit said: You guys seriously need to stop referring to your substrate trays as 'casings'. That is an incorrect term unless all you have is a casing layer and no manure, grains, or anything. Nobody grows mushrooms on 'casings', period.
The casing layer is only the top layer on a colonized bulk substrate, nothing else. 'Casing' sure as hell isn't a name for a mushroom growing project. RR
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Re: azurescens contamination? Bruising? Taking longer than expected... [Re: Frizzle Fry]
#19026026 - 10/24/13 02:24 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Dude, you're not gonna get azures to fruit in those things. It's not cubensis.
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Frizzle Fry
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Re: azurescens contamination? Bruising? Taking longer than expected... [Re: Pestile]
#19031211 - 10/25/13 01:41 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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okay sorry ill say substrate next time... in RR's videos I watched that's what he called it then (preparing casings). Must have been long ago... I know their not cubensis that's why they have alder and oak to fruit on? The rye berries were okay for Azurescens initially right? they spread quick through the substrate. Will you tell me why you believe they cant fruit? It must be due to something other than the wood.
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Re: azurescens contamination? Bruising? Taking longer than expected... [Re: Frizzle Fry]
#19031276 - 10/25/13 02:01 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Azurescens require so much more than just wood chips to fruit. Seriously, you need to read a lot more about this mushroom. I'm not trying to rain on your parade but you will not get any fruits like that.
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Frizzle Fry
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Re: azurescens contamination? Bruising? Taking longer than expected... [Re: Frizzle Fry]
#19031308 - 10/25/13 02:10 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Alright I agree then and next time I'll work with B+ or something more forgiving. The info seemed limited on this strain, and I could only find one thread about someone doing them indoors and even he only got like 2 or 3 to fruit.
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Re: azurescens contamination? Bruising? Taking longer than expected... [Re: Pestile]
#19031328 - 10/25/13 02:13 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Depending on the climate where you live, fruiting those trays outside could still be possible outside.
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Edited by Sagescruffy (10/25/13 02:14 PM)
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Frizzle Fry
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Re: azurescens contamination? Bruising? Taking longer than expected... [Re: Sagescruffy]
#19031405 - 10/25/13 02:31 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yes was just thinking the same thing. I live in Oregon man an hour from the coast and a couple hours from Ashland. Where these are found naturally That's what I'm going with now I just read this...
http://www.fungifun.org/English/Psilocybe-Azurescens-Outdoor-Cultivation
And am going to apply that idea this weekend.
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Frizzle Fry
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Re: azurescens contamination? Bruising? Taking longer than expected... [Re: Frizzle Fry]
#19031415 - 10/25/13 02:33 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Do you think its a good idea to keep them in the trays? Their pretty well stuck to the sides, but I know I could transplant them into a dug out hole or something.
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