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    #19063619 - 10/31/13 01:56 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Does anyone know of a link to experiments done using the final substrate in agar media or grain spawn?

Stamets also recommend using unsupplemented sawdust spawn to inoculate supplemented sawdust because sawdust spawn leaps off and mixes better than grain spawn citing more points of inoculation. He does not suggest a substrate matrix for the aeration of the substrate by particle sizes for the non supplemented sawdust spawn.  But i assume he is suggesting to use his chips/sawdust ratio recipe without bran.


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Re: Stamets theroy/experiments [Re: wood chip]
    #19064240 - 10/31/13 04:03 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Snap!

I may be a bit off in my brain chemistry right now but I'm not entirely sure what you are asking.

If you have a colonized substrate, it will spawn well to another but in general, a substrate that is not supplemented will take off much better to the next if the next has a supplement that was not present in the previous.


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Re: Stamets theroy/experiments [Re: Humbled]
    #19064257 - 10/31/13 04:06 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Stamets does recommend introducing secondary substrates for the mycelium to produce enzymes and acids for digesting the next substrate and I do agree with that.


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Re: Stamets theroy/experiments [Re: Humbled]
    #19064365 - 10/31/13 04:22 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

but any literature to back these practices up?


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