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ipappnasei



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did anyone try to grow ghost fungus?
#19037642 - 10/26/13 08:21 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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was just going through all sponsors to check what they offer and someone was selling ghost fungus. this is probably the coolest thing i ever saw.
did anyone ever try to grow it and if yes did it really shine?
would be amazing to have something like that for thw hole year.
if thats something that works with rice flour cakes im probably gonna try it.
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elasticaltiger
Like Tigers in Coitus




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Re: did anyone try to grow ghost fungus? [Re: ipappnasei]
#19037856 - 10/26/13 09:02 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I've heard it's a wood lover. I'd also like to know though since I saw the same thing and also thought it would be cool to have. There is a different luminescent one that people recommend over this since the ghost fungus only glows when it's fully fruited. The other one (the name escapes me) actually has glowing mycelium. You can keep the jar of myc on your desk like a night light.
-------------------- First time growing cakes? DON'T make a Shotgun Fruiting Chamber The Shmuvbox. - The Old TC's Like it Afraid to Start Growing From Your Own Prints? Drop it Like a Tiger! No Pouring. No Syringes. No Cutting. No flaming. No Contamination. No Bullshit. "The best thing to do while your waiting is to start more stuff. I usually got so much happening that I have tossed projects simply because I didn't have time for them. -Pastywhite QFT Pastywhite's Easy Agar Tek (PastyPlates) Tiger Drop Video Demos By munchauzen Van Gogh would’ve sold more than one painting if he’d put tigers in them.―Bill Watterson EZEKIEL 23:20
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ipappnasei



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Re: did anyone try to grow ghost fungus? [Re: elasticaltiger]
#19037888 - 10/26/13 09:07 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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ohhh my god... i totaly need the name of that one. pls someone help out.
also imagine breading them with psilos for party purposes...
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elasticaltiger
Like Tigers in Coitus




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Re: did anyone try to grow ghost fungus? [Re: ipappnasei]
#19037981 - 10/26/13 09:20 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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It's called Panellus stipticus. RogerRabbit has a quote about them:
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RogerRabbit said: Pan stips are cool for the glowing mycelium, not the fruits. I used to always keep a couple of quarts by the bedstand as a night light. It's fun to wake up in the middle of the night in a dark room and see the glowing jars. With two of them, it's enough to read a clock by. They'll glow like that for a couple of months in the quart jars. Petri dishes are nice too. If you have stacks of petris with a few pan stips stuck in, you can see the glowing from the middle of the stack. Perhaps I'm just easily entertained, but I think it's pretty neat to wake up in a totally dark room, then look around and see glowing mycelium. RR
-------------------- First time growing cakes? DON'T make a Shotgun Fruiting Chamber The Shmuvbox. - The Old TC's Like it Afraid to Start Growing From Your Own Prints? Drop it Like a Tiger! No Pouring. No Syringes. No Cutting. No flaming. No Contamination. No Bullshit. "The best thing to do while your waiting is to start more stuff. I usually got so much happening that I have tossed projects simply because I didn't have time for them. -Pastywhite QFT Pastywhite's Easy Agar Tek (PastyPlates) Tiger Drop Video Demos By munchauzen Van Gogh would’ve sold more than one painting if he’d put tigers in them.―Bill Watterson EZEKIEL 23:20
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ipappnasei



Registered: 10/13/13
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Re: did anyone try to grow ghost fungus? [Re: elasticaltiger]
#19038147 - 10/26/13 09:52 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
elasticaltiger said: It's called Panellus stipticus. RogerRabbit has a quote about them:
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RogerRabbit said: Pan stips are cool for the glowing mycelium, not the fruits. I used to always keep a couple of quarts by the bedstand as a night light. It's fun to wake up in the middle of the night in a dark room and see the glowing jars. With two of them, it's enough to read a clock by. They'll glow like that for a couple of months in the quart jars. Petri dishes are nice too. If you have stacks of petris with a few pan stips stuck in, you can see the glowing from the middle of the stack. Perhaps I'm just easily entertained, but I think it's pretty neat to wake up in a totally dark room, then look around and see glowing mycelium. RR
any guide on it or some good sellers? im gonna reasearch this later today. its 5am atm. looks really nice.
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