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lood_dood
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Books on ancient Chinese mushroom cultivation?
#21988894 - 07/24/15 08:36 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hi everyone!
I've been reading and doing a anthropology/scientific study on the roots of Chinese mushroom cultivation for a while to see what I could learn. Anyway, there was a somewhat difficult to find scanned book someone linked to a while back (I lurked for a long while before becoming an active user). Can't remember if it was this forum or another one, but it was all in Chinese (and I think an English translation was later released)
By chance would anyone know of such a book? A collegue and I have a mutual interest in finding it (in Chinese if at all possible). Either that or similar less-known chinese books on Chinese cultivation techniques.
Thanks for reading and any suggestions!
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taGyo
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Re: Books on ancient Chinese mushroom cultivation? [Re: lood_dood]
#21989103 - 07/24/15 09:37 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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whut?
Just follow the teks lol.
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Buck513
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Re: Books on ancient Chinese mushroom cultivation? [Re: taGyo]
#21989120 - 07/24/15 09:41 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Op's sig......

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lood_dood
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Re: Books on ancient Chinese mushroom cultivation? [Re: Buck513]
#21989190 - 07/24/15 09:58 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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It's more for anthropology and the effects on modern cultivation, although I'd like to try my hand at these first successful techniques for the sake of fun gaining a better understanding of them and the cultural effects.
Don't get me wrong, love the techs here and they've proven to be extremely valuable to my own understanding of mycology.
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taGyo
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Re: Books on ancient Chinese mushroom cultivation? [Re: lood_dood]
#21989192 - 07/24/15 09:58 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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IMO, grow some first and then get into all that far east, be-one-with-the-plant stuff.
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lood_dood
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Re: Books on ancient Chinese mushroom cultivation? [Re: taGyo]
#21990209 - 07/24/15 01:00 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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I've grown a few different species of legal chinese mushrooms (I'm soon to try black reishi as a result of the availability project this site did on them for the strain). It's not so much for one with the universe, but moreso for the cultural learning... and I got a dude who will translate new/old chinese for free, and it would be great to see if his fact checking could unravel some new clues. And maybe get him to translate other works lmao! Fingers crossed!
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