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Tugboat123
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Re: what does a pf cake feel like after pressure cooker? [Re: Tugboat123]
#23740734 - 10/15/16 07:52 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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It's been a long time since I started this thread. I just wanted to say that everything went well. It was all a fun experiment. I think I'm gonna get back into the fungus fun. I might give it a go again. I'll make sure I post results somewhere. In the meantime, I'm gonna hijack my own thread. Does anybody have a favorite strain, or a strain that yields high, or a strain that is easier for a relative noob, like me?
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bodhisatta 
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Re: what does a pf cake feel like after pressure cooker? [Re: Tugboat123]
#23740790 - 10/15/16 08:28 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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there's good strains but strains are the resultant of two spores mating. so you can have good or shit strains of any variety(what a vendor calls a strain) a variety is like GT B+ etc... so really it's up to your agar work to obtain a good strain of any of the available varieties
you might have 100s of strains in a single cake if you injected spores into it. some of the mushrooms are made of more than a few strains themselves.
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here's some nameko fruits that are displaying some white some red and some mixed. the ones in the middle are strains mixing via a process called anastomosis. the resulting fruits are called chimeric
like these nameko mushrooms with some white some red and some mushrooms spotted as the strains both have some phenotype differences manifesting in the ones with multiple strains
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Re: what does a pf cake feel like after pressure cooker? [Re: Tugboat123]
#23741713 - 10/16/16 08:38 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Tugboat123 said: Does anybody have a favorite strain, or a strain that yields high, or a strain that is easier for a relative noob, like me?
The sclerotia producing species are good for beginners, not growing actual mushrooms but the stones/sclerotia/truffles. I would recommend ATL#7, which is galindoi AKA atlantis.
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wtfcrazymofo
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Re: what does a pf cake feel like after pressure cooker? [Re: Tugboat123]
#23742136 - 10/16/16 11:09 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Tugboat123 said: It's been a long time since I started this thread. I just wanted to say that everything went well. It was all a fun experiment. I think I'm gonna get back into the fungus fun. I might give it a go again. I'll make sure I post results somewhere. In the meantime, I'm gonna hijack my own thread. Does anybody have a favorite strain, or a strain that yields high, or a strain that is easier for a relative noob, like me?
nice! Get yourself balls deep in some agar work that way strain don't matter to much.
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