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foodsgoodtoo
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gourmet mushrooms: lions mane
#21931730 - 07/12/15 12:56 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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whispy more colonized bag WBS

 nice and thick trailing
lIoNsMaNe
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Toadstool5
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Re: gourmet mushrooms: lions mane [Re: foodsgoodtoo]
#21934113 - 07/12/15 04:03 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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How do you plan on spawning them when they are colonized?
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foodsgoodtoo
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Re: gourmet mushrooms: lions mane [Re: Toadstool5]
#21934948 - 07/12/15 08:17 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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oh damn that's a toughy.
Pasterize some straw(looking for that) or wood chips (bbq) and pellets(always for get that)
Throw in bag big bag oven or something and fruit that.
or else those cleaning bucket teks look good too.
On CL there are some humidifier that need to buy that would work nicely. Bad clearance shopper.
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Toadstool5
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Re: gourmet mushrooms: lions mane [Re: foodsgoodtoo]
#21934990 - 07/12/15 08:34 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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You sound like me! 
I have some slants of oyster and hericium along with a plate of shiitake 75 but i still havent decided on what i want to grow them out on. Then i have to decide how i want to spawn and fruit them.
Probably going transfer to grain, fruit on sawdust/straw, and clone onto agar
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Jenn
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Re: gourmet mushrooms: lions mane [Re: Toadstool5]
#21936489 - 07/13/15 09:10 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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I have some fully colonized rye jars of lion's mane ready to transfer to a bulk substrate right now. In fact, there are little knuckle-sized fruits already starting to form. I've never grown LM so I really don't know what the best substrate and fruiting environment are. Guess I better get to reading. I had really meant to have my research done well before the quart jars were FC. Kinda creeped up on me. Despite the fact that the rhizomorphic growth was notably slow compared to reishi, shiitake and stropharia.
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foodsgoodtoo
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Re: gourmet mushrooms: lions mane [Re: Jenn]
#21940034 - 07/13/15 11:51 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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These should be done pretty quickly im really glad if i can birth em, Considering the liquid culture must ve recovered somehow from being frozen
Actually if I worked at this paper im trying to recycle i wonder if that would be a good thing to take a look into. otherwise this should go smoother but they do seem to spawn fast a more well done outdoor bed is a little different
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foodsgoodtoo
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Re: gourmet mushrooms: lions mane [Re: foodsgoodtoo]
#21988431 - 07/24/15 03:00 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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sadly these failed. i hope it was the liquid culture medium that froze.

well to find out im going to try again..
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