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Bolwarra
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Loc: Australia
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After an Oyster print
#2178863 - 12/15/03 04:40 AM (20 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hi, I'm after a Pleurotus sp. print. I am prepared to trade or pay. ...been trying to source this for quite some time now please PM me if you can help.
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ragadinks
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Re: After an Oyster print [Re: Bolwarra]
#2178974 - 12/15/03 07:06 AM (20 years, 2 months ago) |
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What do you mean with sp. ? Do you take also wedges ? I have heard that pleurotus prints are very often sterile, but I doubt that. Does anybody know more about that ?
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Wheedhead!
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Re: After an Oyster print [Re: Bolwarra]
#2179025 - 12/15/03 08:05 AM (20 years, 2 months ago) |
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I think this is in the wrong forum. You might have better luck in the marketplace.
-------------------- I just The Shroomery Monkeys might fly out of my butt Dope will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no dope. " Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers
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eric_the_red


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Re: After an Oyster print [Re: Bolwarra]
#2179772 - 12/15/03 02:08 PM (20 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
ragadinks said: What do you mean with sp.?
species i can send you an ostreatus or pulmonaris wedge if you want one.
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falcon


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Re: After an Oyster print [Re: ragadinks]
#2181378 - 12/15/03 11:39 PM (20 years, 2 months ago) |
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If a mushroom is sterile it will not produce spores, no print. This would be a good thing for the oyster mushroom industry. I don't know exactly how many, but some people that are exposed to a lot of oyster mushroom spores develope an alergy to the spores.
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ragadinks
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Re: After an Oyster print [Re: falcon]
#2181533 - 12/16/03 01:40 AM (20 years, 2 months ago) |
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Is it also possible that a mushroom produces spores, but the spores do not germinate at all ?
Or a second case: The spores germinate and you are able to get enough myc, but the myc does not produce fruit bodies ?
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Bolwarra
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Re: After an Oyster print [Re: Bolwarra]
#2181692 - 12/16/03 03:59 AM (20 years, 2 months ago) |
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I'm sure most Oyster sp do produce spores, though i think Pleurotus ostreatus var Florida doesn't? or so i have heard.
I have also read that some species grown in enclosed spaces can be quite dangerous due to the huge ammount of spores released...im guessing var Florida it was enginerred in responce to this?
ohh and btw i have sourced some prints.
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ragadinks
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Re: After an Oyster print [Re: Bolwarra]
#2181741 - 12/16/03 04:52 AM (20 years, 2 months ago) |
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ohh and btw i have sourced some prints.
keep us updated. wonder how it is going with them.
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falcon


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Re: After an Oyster print [Re: ragadinks]
#2184067 - 12/16/03 09:49 PM (20 years, 2 months ago) |
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Both things are possible. If it made mycellium I'd call it fertile. if it made spore that wouldn't grow I don't know.
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