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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: myceliumEX]
    #22774139 - 01/13/16 11:09 AM (8 years, 18 days ago)

I have seen it go different ways. Some jars do turn weird colors and some don't. :shrug: I am currently doing stress tests on different jars to see if this will lead to this phenomenon. I don't know what the reason is for it ATM. Maybe Mr. Fox or someone else does?


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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: bootster]
    #22774160 - 01/13/16 11:19 AM (8 years, 18 days ago)

No need for GE holes in the PP5 dishes, the size has sufficient amounts of gases for mycelium growth, although, if you want, you can still possibly melt a small hole with a nail on the lid and stuff it tightly with polyfil..


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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: bootster]
    #22774187 - 01/13/16 11:32 AM (8 years, 18 days ago)

From everything that I've been reading, the mushrooms will "tell us what they need". Ambering over, and turning other colors must mean something I'd think...

That, or it may just be the myc digesting the grains. Mushrooms excrete digestive enzymes. The enzymes break down the grain, and then the myc absorbs the goodies as they colonize the grain. Pretty wild they digest their sustenance outside their body. If I used the wrong terms, please someone correct me.

Looking forward to others thoughts though!


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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: myceliumEX]
    #22774215 - 01/13/16 11:42 AM (8 years, 18 days ago)

Thanks Teemo.

Mr Fox, I found the following from workman in this thread.
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Tampanensis is the slowest growing and least productive of the three species but the sclerotia quality is highly rated. It is easier to get mushrooms than Mexicana A, but they are often deformed and sporeless. A relatively new isolate (Tamp#3) produces normal looking mushrooms with good spore production.

Mexicana Jalisco, moderate sclerotia yield, easy to fruit, large mushrooms with good spore production.





Seems my memory failed about Tampanensis stones. Oops! Based on this thread, if Tampanensis is "the slowest growing and least productive" then I really wonder what Jalisco, or ATL/Gandolini will do. After reading that, the Jalisco sounds like it will be even more fun to study on agar! That's it, going to the grocery store for agar supplies!


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Re: Mr. Fox's Tampanesis.. [Re: myceliumEX]
    #22774219 - 01/13/16 11:43 AM (8 years, 18 days ago)

Here is Chicon Nindo with the "ambering over" on a plate:



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