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Akurt5
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Enhanced natural growing.
#21902239 - 07/05/15 06:35 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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I get shit loads of Pan. Cinctulus growing naturally in my lawn, in QLD, Aus so I thought I could effectively farm them.
I'm taking 3 spore prints now and tomorrow they will be made into a 1.25L "spore syringe" (Water pistol: I'm not really concerned with contamination). Then I'll just spray the shit out of my lawn.
Has anyone tried this and had success? Or just tried it and failed? I'll keep posted, they seem to grow real quick in my grass so it'll be interesting at the least. Anyway give me your thoughts on whether I'll succeed.
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Matt87

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Re: Enhanced natural growing. [Re: Akurt5]
#21902439 - 07/05/15 07:27 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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It seems pointless since the same amount of spores would have been spread around anyhow....unless you ditch the watergun, enrich a small area of earth and dump the spores all together.
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Mad Season
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Re: Enhanced natural growing. [Re: Matt87]
#21902497 - 07/05/15 07:44 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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If that were me, I'd make up some grain jars, turn them into slurrys, and shoot it with a super soaker across your yard, or make a bunch of lcs and do the same. All you'd need is a tiny speck of spores too
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Akurt5
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Re: Enhanced natural growing. [Re: Mad Season]
#21907784 - 07/06/15 11:23 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Matt87 said: It seems pointless since the same amount of spores would have been spread around anyhow.
The main purpose of this is to broaden the area that these are growing in, because they are shorter than the grass (I cut it long) they aren't getting much spore dispersal -it's pretty much only straight down. So there are over maybe 15m^2 about six or seven reoccurring clusters of them growing. Hopefully this will bring that cluster count up.
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Mad Season said: If that were me, I'd make up some grain jars, turn them into slurrys, and shoot it with a super soaker across your yard, or make a bunch of lcs and do the same. All you'd need is a tiny speck of spores too 
I agree that would be better but I'm more curious to see how little effort I can put in to still get improved results, however slight that improvement is. And yeah the 3 whole prints was overkill but I'm in no shortage, I get like seven fruits a day.
Anyhow, the deed is done. Now I wait..
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oregon.trailboy
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Re: Enhanced natural growing. [Re: Akurt5]
#21907813 - 07/06/15 11:31 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Do a longtime experiment. Where. You put spores to one spot of the yard.
Put lc to another spot in the yard.
And do colonized grain in another spot and see which grows and floueishes best?
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Akurt5
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I like that idea a lot trailboy. If I see no results / marginally no results from this I'll try something like that.
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