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OfflineGrowingHigher
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Tea from grain after scelrotia harvest? (P. galindoi)
    #21687417 - 05/16/15 03:25 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

Hello,

I am wondering:

If one were to have a large amount of grain that is run through with P. galindoi mycelium after harvesting the stones, can you make an active tea out of it?  Or are there other suggestions?

Thanks for any tips.


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Re: Tea from grain after scelrotia harvest? (P. galindoi) [Re: GrowingHigher]
    #21687497 - 05/16/15 04:02 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

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GrowingHigher said:
Hello,

I am wondering:

If one were to have a large amount of grain that is run through with P. galindoi mycelium after harvesting the stones, can you make an active tea out of it?  Or are there other suggestions?

Thanks for any tips.



I can't say for sure because I have never tried it.

I CAN tell you that people have tried eating entire subs and felt little to no effect. My advise would be to spawn the grain to a tub and make a tea from the shrooms that grow.


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Re: Tea from grain after scelrotia harvest? (P. galindoi) [Re: Mbrooks1024]
    #21687703 - 05/16/15 05:27 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

Thanks for the info about eating substrate. Interesting that it wouldn't. Is it known whether alkaloids are produced preferentially in the fruiting body and sclerotia compared to the general mycelia?

I know people have success just repackaging the grain and getting a second run of sclerotia. I certainly wouldn't mind fruiting it. Both of these depend on it not getting contaminated, and while galindoi is fairly robust, I have a high contamination rate in my setting. So lately I don't put much effort towards fruiting  or grain-to-grain transfers.


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