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ZeroBoyWD
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Re: coco coir and brown rice tek [Re: Buck513]
#21956062 - 07/17/15 01:03 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Super uncool man. PLUS if your roommate knows then he knows not to let the fuzz in without a warrant. Think about it, cop knocks on the door, says they had a report and asks to come inside. Boom. Game fucking over.
You don't have room, here's what you do. Do the fucking PF Tek. Normal like. Get a few somewhat shallow Tupperware containers. Mix up the coir and verm. Crumble one cake per tupperware and mix it with the verm. Put the lid on it. Wait. Sounds like you don't want to have a fruiting chamber at all, so at least this way you can maintain the moisture a bit more when you want to fruit. Or start and outdoor garden.
Not trying to be a dick but this is too easy:
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moehd
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Re: coco coir and brown rice tek [Re: ZeroBoyWD]
#21956105 - 07/17/15 01:12 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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can i do it out doors rn (its almost fall) and is there a tek or do i just dig a hole and put in the mycelium
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moehd
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Re: coco coir and brown rice tek [Re: moehd]
#21956106 - 07/17/15 01:13 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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i can just put them in the woods in that case
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ZeroBoyWD
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Re: coco coir and brown rice tek [Re: moehd]
#21956235 - 07/17/15 01:42 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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That would work. After I birthed my cakes I had a bit of cobweb form, so I zapped it with H2O2 then excised a thin layer of tissue. Buried it in the garden and the shit is taking off (Granted the bed was >50% compost). Anything sketchy I get I've been layering it in the same spot to feed the culture, like today I THOUGHT one of my jars had a black spot on it so I poppped it open and started thumbing down into the spot, huge amounts of growth. Really neat to see from a couple thin slices of cakes.
Be careful about setting something up in a public place that isnt secluded. Woods by the acre = good, woods in a park = bad
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moehd
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Re: coco coir and brown rice tek [Re: ZeroBoyWD]
#21956282 - 07/17/15 01:52 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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so mix with compost wait for it to colonize the shit
then bury
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ZeroBoyWD
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Re: coco coir and brown rice tek [Re: moehd]
#21956309 - 07/17/15 01:59 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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No, do the NORMAL PF TEK. 2 Cups Verm mixed with 1 Cup water, mix in 1 cup BRF, jars, steam sterilize for 120m (do not use too much water or you'll flood the cakes) Inoculate in a STERILE environment let colonize to 100%, wait a week for consolidation throw a brick of coir into a bucket and pour 2 qts (right?) vermiculite on top Dump hot water over it, close the bucket for a few hours Take the bucket to your site with your colonized and consolidated jars Dig small hole Throw in light layer of coir mix Crumble cakes on top Mix in more coir mix to fill the hole mix up generously Throw some kinda peat or something on top Water daily
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Buck513

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Re: coco coir and brown rice tek [Re: ZeroBoyWD]
#21956437 - 07/17/15 02:24 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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ZeroBoyWD said: That would work. After I birthed my cakes I had a bit of cobweb form, so I zapped it with H2O2 then excised a thin layer of tissue. Buried it in the garden and the shit is taking off (Granted the bed was >50% compost). Anything sketchy I get I've been layering it in the same spot to feed the culture, like today I THOUGHT one of my jars had a black spot on it so I poppped it open and started thumbing down into the spot, huge amounts of growth. Really neat to see from a couple thin slices of cakes.
Be careful about setting something up in a public place that isnt secluded. Woods by the acre = good, woods in a park = bad
Really? You got cobweb in pf cakes that you just birthed? That's very uncommon.
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ZeroBoyWD
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Re: coco coir and brown rice tek [Re: Buck513]
#21956468 - 07/17/15 02:33 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Not just, about a week in I saw it starting and went all out on it. Don't play with your jars while they are colonizing
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Re: coco coir and brown rice tek [Re: ZeroBoyWD] 1
#21956493 - 07/17/15 02:39 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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ZeroBoyWD said: Don't play with your jars while they are colonizing
Well duh.
That's probably the most common mistake noobs make. Oh shit, its been 3 hours let me check it.
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Buck513

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Re: coco coir and brown rice tek [Re: Al Bundy]
#21956512 - 07/17/15 02:44 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Either way, getting mold in pf jars is rare.
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ZeroBoyWD
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Re: coco coir and brown rice tek [Re: Buck513]
#21956542 - 07/17/15 02:51 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Buck513 said: Either way, getting mold in pf jars is rare.
I just happen to be that talented
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moehd
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Re: coco coir and brown rice tek [Re: ZeroBoyWD]
#21956556 - 07/17/15 02:52 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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i got a contam once but that was my first attempt and i used corn instead of brf mixture because i was a fkin noob lmaooo
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ZeroBoyWD
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Re: coco coir and brown rice tek [Re: moehd]
#21956647 - 07/17/15 03:12 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Well wanting to go against the advice of more seasoned growers (Not myself) is a pretty noob move too, brother.
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moehd
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Re: coco coir and brown rice tek [Re: ZeroBoyWD]
#21958706 - 07/17/15 11:30 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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we learn and get better no one is a noob forever
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Buck513

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Re: coco coir and brown rice tek [Re: moehd]
#21958711 - 07/17/15 11:32 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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When it comes to mycology, were all noobs.
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