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renoreno100
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how too grow scletoria ?
#19373374 - 01/05/14 02:55 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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I was wondering how too grow scletoria because I've been looking and heard all kinds of different things and i was wondering if u can grow them in a jar and how does it take. I got qt size jars and a pressure cooker too start with just need too find out information and i been looking
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Re: how too grow scletoria ? [Re: renoreno100]
#19373397 - 01/05/14 03:02 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Its prolly the easiest thing you can do. Simply inoculate jars, and wait for stones to grow.
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renoreno100
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Re: how too grow scletoria ? [Re: fractaldill]
#19373408 - 01/05/14 03:04 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Im a little confused bout the process bout what i need for the jars
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Re: how too grow scletoria ? [Re: renoreno100]
#19373412 - 01/05/14 03:06 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Rye berries, wbs, any grain spawn will work.
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Re: how too grow scletoria ? [Re: fractaldill]
#19373427 - 01/05/14 03:11 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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fractaldill said: Its prolly the easiest thing you can do. Simply inoculate jars, and wait for stones to grow.
it really is the easiest of all fungi to grow since the stones form in the jar.
USE THE FRIGGIN SEARCH ENGINE!!! this site is overflowing with information about this
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Re: how too grow scletoria ? [Re: renoreno100]
#19373428 - 01/05/14 03:11 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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renoreno100
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Re: how too grow scletoria ? [Re: fractaldill]
#19373440 - 01/05/14 03:15 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Okay so what I'm getting is that if i get some rye seed and sterilize and inject the spores that basically it will pretty much do it by itself and i was wondering if i did if i could put them in a dresser drawer from there on till harvest
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Re: how too grow scletoria ? [Re: renoreno100]
#19373453 - 01/05/14 03:20 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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they do better if they have a light cycle. 12 on 12 off works for me.
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renoreno100
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Yea I'm trying too hide it but i was wondering what u use too grow them and where i can it cuz there seems too be a lot of different things too use i heard whole white rice works but if anyone knows what will work best I'm thinking bout doing the alantis kind cuz its a little more stronger
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Re: how too grow scletoria ? [Re: renoreno100]
#19373800 - 01/05/14 04:46 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Re: how too grow scletoria ? [Re: fractaldill]
#19374075 - 01/05/14 05:51 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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isn't atlantis not a real species? lol
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renoreno100
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The one they found in Georgia
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Re: how too grow scletoria ? [Re: renoreno100]
#19374168 - 01/05/14 06:12 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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renoreno100 said: The one they found in Georgia
I thought that was Tempensis?
I've heard mixed reviews on tampensis.
Then again, you hear mixed reviews about all species because of the newbs who only do Multi-spore and then blame the species as a whole.
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ATL7 was discovered in Georgia and is actually ps Galindoi, which is in section mexicana. Ps tampanensis is the one that was found in Florida and was never discovered there again. It was reported to be found in Mississippi but no samples were collected. The true ps Atlantis does indeed exist, last I heard Workman was trying to get some genetic material to work with (I could be totally off base here).
On a personal note, I have had virtually no luck colonizing these with ms solution, they are very slow and the grains either dry up or endospores germinate after the 3 months they take to colonize with ms solution. My best jars were done with Agar after 4-5 transfers to isolate some of the faster genetics.
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Re: how too grow scletoria ? [Re: Pastywhyte]
#19374241 - 01/05/14 06:33 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Pastywhyte said: ATL7 was discovered in Georgia and is actually ps Galindoi, which is in section mexicana. Ps tampanensis is the one that was found in Florida and was never discovered there again. It was reported to be found in Mississippi but no samples were collected. The true ps Atlantis does indeed exist, last I heard Workman was trying to get some genetic material to work with (I could be totally off base here).
On a personal note, I have had virtually no luck colonizing these with ms solution, they are very slow and the grains either dry up or endospores germinate after the 3 months they take to colonize with ms solution. My best jars were done with Agar after 4-5 transfers to isolate some of the faster genetics.

ooh yeah it was florida. Thats what confused me, the states.
Thats weird spores never worked. I had a few go bad due to bad prints. But eventually got a clean one and got some nice healthy jars going. (fast colonizers too!)
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In Soviet Russia....sclerotia grow YOU!!
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renoreno100
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Re: how too grow scletoria ? [Re: Nakor420]
#19374269 - 01/05/14 06:40 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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So what's the best substrate too use
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Re: how too grow scletoria ? [Re: renoreno100]
#19374292 - 01/05/14 06:46 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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I would use rye or wheat or maybe millet as my spawn as the stones often wrap themselves right around the grains, and they might be a little nasty to eat with sunflower shells buried in them. Then if you go bulk I would spawn to coir and verm for some good stone production. I never had much luck fruiting them from that tho, so if your after fruits not stones maybe try a mix like stonesun uses with hpoo, verm, straw and coir. He seems to get nice results with it.
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Re: how too grow scletoria ? [Re: Pastywhyte]
#19374314 - 01/05/14 06:51 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Pastywhyte said: I would use rye or wheat or maybe millet as my spawn as the stones often wrap themselves right around the grains, and they might be a little nasty to eat with sunflower shells buried in them. Then if you go bulk I would spawn to coir and verm for some good stone production. I never had much luck fruiting them from that tho, so if your after fruits not stones maybe try a mix like stonesun uses with hpoo, verm, straw and coir. He seems to get nice results with it.
oh wow, so you go to bulk just to get more stones? I like that!
I wonder if a bulk substrate could both fruit and produce stones?
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You sure can get both, I have had very poor fruit production but, that was probably due to it not liking monos, might have also been genetic. I have a couple of clones from fruits on agar right now and I am doing up some LC with them tonight so hopefully that culture fruits better for me.
The bulk stones on the other hand were very large compared to the jars and I got a much larger yield overall as well.
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