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SpitballJedi
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Re: gypsum for soaking rye berry? [Re: frenchfries]
#19128211 - 11/12/13 07:19 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'm glad through all the nonsense, you got the answer you were looking for.
I sincerely apologize for hijacking your thread. It's not my M.O., I don't think.
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frenchfries
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Re: gypsum for soaking rye berry? [Re: SpitballJedi]
#19128231 - 11/12/13 07:22 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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lol it's all good ppl gotta stand their ground and all that
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bootster

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Re: gypsum for soaking rye berry? [Re: frenchfries]
#19128291 - 11/12/13 07:39 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'm guilty of hijacking as charged. Somebody sort this stuff out for me so that it will make it easy (the learning curve) for me to get this stuff figured out like most of you on here. I'm just a noob.
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Kalypto
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Re: gypsum for soaking rye berry? [Re: RogerRabbit] 1
#19128441 - 11/12/13 08:11 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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anne halonium said:
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frenchfries said: some people are adding gypsum to the water while soaking their grains.
35 yrs . never used gypsum once.
never saw any actual data gypsum does anything. never saw gypsum in a cow field. . . .
This is the typical bad information we've come to expect from you. I doubt you've ever seen WBS or a pressure cooker in a cow field either, but the rest of us use them.
I don't know of a single commercial mushroom farm in the world which doesn't add gypsum to substrates, whether it's compost, manure or sawdust. I seriously doubt they're all following 'hype' from the shroomery.  RR
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twistedty
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Re: gypsum for soaking rye berry? [Re: Kalypto]
#19129945 - 11/13/13 03:51 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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i love gypsum.
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anne halonium
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Re: gypsum for soaking rye berry? [Re: twistedty]
#19130273 - 11/13/13 07:57 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I don't know of a single commercial mushroom farm in the world which doesn't add gypsum to substrates
i dont, so now ya do.
i fall back, on good sterile practice, solid fert grain subs, fast PC times, plastics, and good crop management. all of wich IMO, makes a REAL difference in crops!
you guys spend too much time mixing buckets, and building grow machines. change your paradigm, change your results.
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elasticaltiger
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anne halonium said:
I don't know of a single commercial mushroom farm in the world which doesn't add gypsum to substrates
i dont, so now ya do.
i fall back, on good sterile practice, solid fert grain subs, fast PC times, plastics, and good crop management. all of wich IMO, makes a REAL difference in crops!
you guys spend too much time mixing buckets, and building grow machines. change your paradigm, change your results.
I didnt know growing tiny mushroons in little jars was considered a commercial enterprise. Would you please show us pictures of these incredible paradigm shifting crops you've produced?
You talk alot but all you ever show are tiny mushrooms growing in plastic cups and colored lights that are supposed to impress.
Again I am begging you to prove us all wrong and show your paradigm shifting results. You've been claiming you're going to bring us game changing teks for months.
If your results are game changing then why hasn't the fucking paradigm shifted yet?
Put your money where your endangered species eating mouth is and shift our fucking paradigm with your gypsum free grows already. Then maybe the entire community will actually take you seriously.
People respect frank an tl and rr and notahacker and many others because they have repeatedly demonstrated their ability to produce picture perfect results that not only impress but actually cobtribute to the enthusiasm of the whole community for this hobby.
You on the other hand berrate people and tell them that this hobby has no place for them if they don't live up to your standards. Show us the results those gypsum free standards have produced.
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bootster

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I don't like hollow stipes.
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Stromrider
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Re: gypsum for soaking rye berry? [Re: bootster]
#19131176 - 11/13/13 12:58 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Kalypto
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elasticaltiger said:
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anne halonium said:
I don't know of a single commercial mushroom farm in the world which doesn't add gypsum to substrates
i dont, so now ya do.
i fall back, on good sterile practice, solid fert grain subs, fast PC times, plastics, and good crop management. all of wich IMO, makes a REAL difference in crops!
you guys spend too much time mixing buckets, and building grow machines. change your paradigm, change your results.
I didnt know growing tiny mushroons in little jars was considered a commercial enterprise. Would you please show us pictures of these incredible paradigm shifting crops you've produced?
You talk alot but all you ever show are tiny mushrooms growing in plastic cups and colored lights that are supposed to impress.
Again I am begging you to prove us all wrong and show your paradigm shifting results. You've been claiming you're going to bring us game changing teks for months.
If your results are game changing then why hasn't the fucking paradigm shifted yet?
Put your money where your endangered species eating mouth is and shift our fucking paradigm with your gypsum free grows already. Then maybe the entire community will actually take you seriously.
People respect frank an tl and rr and notahacker and many others because they have repeatedly demonstrated their ability to produce picture perfect results that not only impress but actually cobtribute to the enthusiasm of the whole community for this hobby.
You on the other hand berrate people and tell them that this hobby has no place for them if they don't live up to your standards. Show us the results those gypsum free standards have produced.
Well put , Im glad I can count on the community to say the thing I couldnt with civility
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anne halonium
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paradigm has shifted already, and will more. some peeps , are slow on the curve i suppose.
i kinda gave up on you elastic. i figure youll catch up in your own time.
V-tek has like 24k hits now. points been made.
PM me when ya get a good tek off the ground.
you really should see someone about anger management.
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Kalypto
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anne halonium said: paradigm has shifted already, and will more. some peeps , are slow on the curve i suppose.
i kinda gave up on you elastic. i figure youll catch up in your own time.
V-tek has like 24k hits now. points been made.
PM me when ya get a good tek off the ground.
you really should see someone about anger management.
Regardless of what you think might be true due to the way you went about it none of us are really interested nor believe you
I think I can only truly speak for myself
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bootster

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Re: gypsum for soaking rye berry? [Re: bootster]
#19131277 - 11/13/13 01:19 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Some people claim that quick grows sometimes lead to flaccid, hollow stiped, low potency shrooms.
I believe that if you take your time and let the shrooms grow at their own pace, then you end up with better quality shrooms. I don't like to cut them at the base and find out that the stipes are frail and hollow.
That was my point. Slow and steady wins the race (most of the time) as far as mother nature is concerned.
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elasticaltiger
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Re: gypsum for soaking rye berry? [Re: bootster]
#19131323 - 11/13/13 01:29 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Still waiting on those paradigm shifting pictures anne.
I'm vaguely reminded of new age herbal remedies for cancer. If they really worked everyone would be doing it and no one would have cancer.
-------------------- 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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cronicr



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anne halonium said:
V-tek has like 24k hits now. points been made.
damions has 27 k also,and his isn't much of a game changer either
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bootster

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Re: gypsum for soaking rye berry? [Re: Stromrider]
#19131508 - 11/13/13 02:18 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I guess it all went over your head then?
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Stromrider
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Re: gypsum for soaking rye berry? [Re: bootster]
#19132599 - 11/13/13 06:45 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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bootster said:
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Stromrider said:
I guess it all went over your head then?
Sorry that was directed towards elasticaltiger's post not yours
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