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natedawgnow
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Mad Season said: The issue is that it looks exactly the same as 2 years ago: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/18971464
Still I do agree some were pretty harsh. There's nothing wrong with doing stuff for fun. It's also very cool when that project succeeds. However 2 years later with no difference isn't good. That's why I suggested taking some pieces and putting it on agar. That way you can still work with the same stuff, fruit it out indoors, and known for sure if it's still pe. It apparently went through -21F.
Pasty that's amazing info. So are you saying that anything with higher cellulose is better? I wanted to make a can it grow on it series for shits and giggles, but knowing exactly what's best would really help in my decisions on random substrates.
If you read that post it actually says he edited the original picture this morning at 11 am. Just sayin. Obviously that is not how it looked two years ago
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Mad Season
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I was unaware. Thanks for pointing that out. I didn't read it that hard lol.
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natedawgnow
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haha ya I was slightly confused when I first saw it, too.
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Mad Season
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Yeah me too lol but I just dismissed quickly because its on wood. Regardless 2 years for cubes isn't normal. I sincerely hope that it fruits op I know there's a few of us who are waiting for other species to fruit after 2+ years.. :P
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Pastywhyte
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I don't have a problem with people trying things, even dumb things. But I do take some issue with people trying foolish, uncontrolled things and insisting that the results have any significance. Its like filling a blue balloon with water and a green one with air then dropping them off a ladder to see if blue balloons fall faster than green ones. The experiment to see if agaricales can colonize and derive any benefit from wood was done years before RR ever even tried to do it. The results are predictable. Nothing new to see there.
Given how many things we don't really understand, its maybe a touch frustrating to see so many people devoting spawn and energy to experiments that were settled 30 years ago. That is perhaps where the haters come in. I'm not a hater. I will applaud anything that is either new or, not fully understood
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36fuckin5
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Pastywhyte said: I don't have a problem with people trying things, even dumb things. But I do take some issue with people trying foolish, uncontrolled things and insisting that the results have any significance. Its like filling a blue balloon with water and a green one with air then dropping them off a ladder to see if blue balloons fall faster than green ones. The experiment to see if agaricales can colonize and derive any benefit from wood was done years before RR ever even tried to do it. The results are predictable. Nothing new to see there.
Given how many things we don't really understand, its maybe a touch frustrating to see so many people devoting spawn and energy to experiments that were settled 30 years ago. That is perhaps where the haters come in. I'm not a hater. I will applaud anything that is either new or, not fully understood 
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eatyualive
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Re: PE on wood [Re: azur]
#21857032 - 06/25/15 08:35 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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azur said: The same fuckers as always. OP. Don't let the haters bother you. Best bet is to get results. Then post what you've posted and wait for the assholes to say what they say. Then post your results and watch em all stfu
keep on trying op. when you get results fill us in. you get people in this thread derailing it, then calling others out for derailing threads. quite hypocritical isn't it? this is what constantly drives people away from this forum.
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CH HELL
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Cube aren't primary decomposers so the wood isn't going to be a food source for but they will grow on it if you introduce it.
Maybe I missed something here but I didn't see this as the guy experimenting
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eatyualive said:
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azur said: The same fuckers as always. OP. Don't let the haters bother you. Best bet is to get results. Then post what you've posted and wait for the assholes to say what they say. Then post your results and watch em all stfu
keep on trying op. when you get results fill us in. you get people in this thread derailing it, then calling others out for derailing threads. quite hypocritical isn't it? this is what constantly drives people away from this forum.
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azur
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Re: PE on wood [Re: CH HELL]
#21857075 - 06/25/15 08:43 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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OP, if it is pe myc, this video may turn some wheels
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Pastywhyte
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Re: PE on wood [Re: CH HELL]
#21857078 - 06/25/15 08:43 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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CH HELL said: Maybe I missed something here but I didn't see this as the guy experimenting
I wasn't really referring to the OP of this thread with that statement. Just speaking more generally. Cubes on wood is cool as a novelty at the least and the origins of Lizard King always linger making one consider possibilities. Its a hard thing to let go.
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Pastywhyte
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Re: PE on wood [Re: azur]
#21857088 - 06/25/15 08:45 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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azur said: OP, if it is pe myc, this video may turn some wheels
It might indeed. At that point it would be more likely a singular instance of adaptation rather than something that would have species wide implication but, work toward isolation of a mutation of that sort would be something very cool to work on.
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eatyualive
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need to try stove pellets again. anyone have a good online source?
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Pastywhyte
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I usually just by mine at the BBQ shop when the snow hits and it all goes on for 1/2 price . . .
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bodhisatta 
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and fuel pellets go up 2x the price
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CH HELL
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Pastywhyte said:
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CH HELL said: Maybe I missed something here but I didn't see this as the guy experimenting
I wasn't really referring to the OP of this thread with that statement. Just speaking more generally. Cubes on wood is cool as a novelty at the least and the origins of Lizard King always linger making one consider possibilities. Its a hard thing to let go.
Where you referring to me? If you were
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Pastywhyte
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No one here heats with wood. . . be far too expensive. When those -40F days hit ya need a damn good furnace.
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Pastywhyte
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Re: PE on wood [Re: CH HELL]
#21857121 - 06/25/15 08:49 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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CH HELL said:
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Pastywhyte said:
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CH HELL said: Maybe I missed something here but I didn't see this as the guy experimenting
I wasn't really referring to the OP of this thread with that statement. Just speaking more generally. Cubes on wood is cool as a novelty at the least and the origins of Lizard King always linger making one consider possibilities. Its a hard thing to let go.
Where you referring to me? If you were 
Not at all. Just a lot of threads I been seeing the last 6 months or so.
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CH HELL
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Pastywhyte said:
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CH HELL said:
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Pastywhyte said:
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CH HELL said: Maybe I missed something here but I didn't see this as the guy experimenting
I wasn't really referring to the OP of this thread with that statement. Just speaking more generally. Cubes on wood is cool as a novelty at the least and the origins of Lizard King always linger making one consider possibilities. Its a hard thing to let go.
Where you referring to me? If you were 
Not at all. Just a lot of threads I been seeing the last 6 months or so.

That's why I don't hang out here as much, shit will make you crazy.
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Mad Season
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Yeah I couldn't imagine how many pellets you'd go through to get your house warm in -40... I have a wood stove, and go through around 6-10 80+ foot long cords per winter. Imagine how many pellets that'd be..
Sorry for the bit of a derail though. At least I know where to get pellets now
Edited by Mad Season (06/25/15 08:56 PM)
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aris
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Thanks for everyone's input.
CH Hell. What kind of dowels are those?
Edited by aris (06/28/15 11:36 AM)
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