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ghiajake
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: TriggA]
#19946324 - 05/05/14 08:38 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Updated OP.
Edited by ghiajake (05/06/14 06:40 PM)
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: ghiajake]
#19946570 - 05/05/14 09:31 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Looking awesome brother.
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: OH1Ogrown]
#19946653 - 05/05/14 09:49 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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blindingleaf
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how have u been dealing with pests? like squirrels and garden gnomes?
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ghiajake
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: blindingleaf]
#19948618 - 05/06/14 09:00 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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They haven't messed with them at all yet. I'm thinking my leprechauns are sharing their luck with me.
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: ghiajake]
#19948625 - 05/06/14 09:02 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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may you be alive at the end of the world, laddy
i wonder if leprechauns and garden gnomes have some kinda of mycorhyzal relationship
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ghiajake
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: blindingleaf]
#19948636 - 05/06/14 09:05 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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blindingleaf said: may you be alive at the end of the world, laddy
i wonder if leprechauns and garden gnomes have some kinda of mycorhyzal relationship 
I was born to be hear at the End of the World (as we know it)! And that is a very interesting idea. Where's Alan?
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: ghiajake]
#19950140 - 05/06/14 04:30 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Nice work bro
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ghiajake
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: Viridis420]
#19950655 - 05/06/14 06:27 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Updated OP.
Edited by ghiajake (05/06/14 06:42 PM)
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: ghiajake]
#19951005 - 05/06/14 07:41 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Nice write up, are you topping the burlap with any soil or leaving burlap as the casing layer?
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ghiajake
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Leaving the burlap as a removable casing. I will be using these beds to mine spawn, so I will need to be able to add and remove chips as needed.
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: ghiajake]
#19951327 - 05/06/14 08:52 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Will you be removing the burlap to fruit? Is there any chance the mycelium will colonize it?
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: OH1Ogrown]
#19951361 - 05/06/14 09:01 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Looking tight jake, gotta say I am super jelly of you guys that have a climate that allows for outdoor grows. Fuck it snowed all weekend and today 
Can't wait to see those beds produce
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ghiajake
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: Pastywhyte]
#19951447 - 05/06/14 09:18 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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OH1Ogrown said: Will you be removing the burlap to fruit? Is there any chance the mycelium will colonize it?
Yes, most-definitely the myc will colonize (and fruit through) the burlap. I am going to being using these beds to mine sapwn from, so I will have to be able to add and remove chips as needed. The bags are to act as a removable casing layer so that the substrate underneath doesn't dry out as quick.
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Pastywhyte said: Looking tight jake, gotta say I am super jelly of you guys that have a climate that allows for outdoor grows. Fuck it snowed all weekend and today 
Can't wait to see those beds produce

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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: ghiajake]
#19951574 - 05/06/14 09:44 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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i am most excited about outdoor reishi!! and garden giant. i saw stamets speak last fri and he has some CRAZY pics of Stropharia's in bioremediation/fermenting wood chip tanks. I've also never seen an outdoor reishi that wasn't already attached to a tree
how do u cook those (garden giants)? they seem so big. do u do like a portabella burger or is it still tender enough to mess with it otherwise when it gets that big?
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: blindingleaf]
#19951641 - 05/06/14 09:56 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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love it! mine is gonna be a quiet bed till it warms up, all actives though...i'm a junkie
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: cronicr]
#19951662 - 05/06/14 10:00 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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That's the great thing about doing beds this way, great for any wood-decomposing fungi.
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: ghiajake]
#19951675 - 05/06/14 10:02 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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ghiajake said: That's the great thing about doing beds this way, great for any wood-decomposing fungi. 
exactly! i'm going for a double whammy setting of having cubes/pans fruit first then planting my woodlovers down for fall
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ghiajake
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: cronicr] 1
#19952026 - 05/06/14 11:14 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Moved some of my colonizing wood chips indoors to help speed things up. Transferred the chips from pots and totes to burlap sacks. 5 sacks of Pearl Oyster (chips aren't that colonized), and 3 sacks of King Stropharia (colonizing well).
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Re: Ghia's Easy Outdoor Mushroom Beds [Re: ghiajake]
#19952079 - 05/06/14 11:26 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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