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Mushroom_J
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Grain power 1
#21490695 - 04/02/15 12:05 AM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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Brf,water,and a little agar.

Brf, coir, gypsum
Blobs and pins.
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Mushroom_J said: Brf,water,and a little agar.
How much? I need to get a clone asap. Did you just leave the lid on?
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Mushroom_J
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I didn't measure any ingredients. I had made a whole quart jar worth and froze the extra. It was meant to be an easy slurry, but didn't work for that so I didn't keep track. Now that I see it can produce from a 1/16th inch substrate lol... I plan on working with it and possibly doing a write up.
That 1/16th of substrate is like leather. Nothing like agar. It actually took some force to rip it. There was about a 1/2 inch of this stuff but only that bit colonized over the whole top.

What was colonized drank that water out of the uncolonized part though. I think with an extremely thin layer and bottom watering this could work for a novelty grow
Yea I just left the lid on. Invitro. Wasn't sure what would happen.
You'll get a clone quicker from your current grow. Plus i don't have a recipe :P
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Here's a couple more. I'll be printing these.
Only a thin layer gets colonized. The rest of the goop is acting as a reservoir. This tells me I don't need very much at all and should theoretically be able to float the sub on water to "bottom water" It really is about 1/16th inch thick lol. World record thinest substrate? lol

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Mushroom_J said: Here's a couple more. I'll be printing these.
Only a thin layer gets colonized. The rest of the goop is acting as a reservoir. This tells me I don't need very much at all and should theoretically be able to float the sub on water to "bottom water" It really is about 1/16th inch thick lol. World record thinest substrate? lol

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Great job. Like leather you say? Sounds vigorous. Lol. I like that fruit in the jar, beautiful for a print or clone possibly. I just cased a half pint of WBS with verm. I'm wondering if it'll fruit. Definitely looking forward to a write up!
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You should get some fruits off of it.
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Mushroom_J
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Bigums! I was going to print this but it's to cool to not show. Next time just a very thin layer so it fully colonizes, then bottom watering. Although one I harvested is now colonizing more of the goop. We'll see what happens.

Uncolonized sub acting as a rez

Washed it off

weight of mush and sub

just the mushie

Tween 1/16 and 1/8th inch thick

The leather myc mass.
Edited by Mushroom_J (04/03/15 03:48 PM)
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Looks funky, but for a nice 2.5g shroom it seems worth it. I wonder if upgrades can be made to keep time to a minimum so you can get a bigger fruit. This looks perfect for cloning. Nice!
And thanks for te reassurance! I just stuck the jar in a SGFC and spawned to some mini rounds and monotubs.
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Mushroom_J
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Anything invitro can be used for cloning/printing. These are brf cakes.

This is more of a novelty thing, but could be used to determine which grain has the most power by weight with a nice isolate. It's rich in grain matter so colonization is kind of slow. That may be the depth which was about 1 inch of goop. So I Think around 1/8th inch should work. Next an easy recipe and other uses for this goop. It'll be a while though lol.
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Invitro grows like this do not need to be just novelties. You can do a full grow in a jar without ever opening it after sterilization.
You can grow without fanning and when a shroom is mature you can turn the jar on its side, so the spores drop on the side of the jar. Now you can inject water and suck up spores. If an nutrients are drawn up with the spores then they may germinate. To prevent this you can freeze the solution, frozen spores have proven viable.
You can see in the photo below I have had spores ending up on top of the shroom cap, water and be injected in and suck spores up without any nutrients if this happens.

I trust these spores in LCs, many people presume all vendor spores are never taken in a manner they can trust. I expect some spore producers have techniques which are undisclosed.
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That's a pretty cool idea. Anything that's outside the norm i call novelty... Keeps the squawking down around here lol.
My initial thought with this stuff was to let the top colonize fully, add sterilized water and shake to mix the growth with the uncolonized part to make LC/slurry. They started pinning before I got that far though. I may revisit the idea.
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Mushroom_J said: Anything that's outside the norm i call novelty... Keeps the squawking down around here lol.
haha, true. The way you were using the term novelty suggested it was just for shits n' giggles, a novelty, a joke, doing it for the sake of it. But novel can also mean it's a new method, an interesting and novel/new way of growing or doing something, outside of the box.
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I think this stuff has potential  I like "happy mistakes" Wasn't intended to be what you see, but it seems to work.
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blackout said: Invitro grows like this do not need to be just novelties. You can do a full grow in a jar without ever opening it after sterilization.
That could be useful. OPs pics are intense, sort of a thick agar sub...
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Cool man. I'm trying out a GT culture I've got invitro w/ brf.
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Re: Grain power [Re: Grey]
#21504416 - 04/04/15 11:01 PM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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Grey said: Cool man. I'm trying out a GT culture I've got invitro w/ brf.
SAMESKIS!!!!!
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Re: Grain power [Re: Grey]
#21504687 - 04/05/15 12:26 AM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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Grey said: Cool man. I'm trying out a GT culture I've got invitro w/ brf.
me too :P well mazatapec and orissa
Edited by Mushroom_J (04/05/15 12:29 AM)
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One more today. 1st flush kind of... meh lol.

New batch of goop. Water,brf,coffee
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