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Teemo 6T3
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Supalemonhaze]
#23246677 - 05/19/16 04:21 PM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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The orange color just signifies that it will produce a stone in that area, so its might be a prolific stoner, it might be a poor stoner but with huge ass stones, or it might be just a normal stoner 
You wont know until you test it out
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Teemo 6T3]
#23246964 - 05/19/16 05:38 PM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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nothing ever eventuated from my ATL#7 grow, should have saved the print until I had my PC , what is the best sponsor for stone producing prints and what strain is easiest?
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Supalemonhaze
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: AusMush]
#23246990 - 05/19/16 05:45 PM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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Stones are all easy. And as with cubes, preference is what makes someone prefer one sclerotia producer over another.
There are differences due to them being different species and all but that is if you want to choose between growing stones and growing shrooms. ATL#7 and Mex are the ones used for stones the most IIRC. There was a thread where the differences were explained, I will try to find it.
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Supalemonhaze]
#23246999 - 05/19/16 05:50 PM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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stonesun said: Here's my experience on the matter (on a scale 1-10 10 being the best):
P. galindoi/ATL#7 - stone production 7 - fruit production 8 P. mexicana/Jalisco - stone production 2 - fruit production 9 P. mexicana/A - stone production 10 - fruit production 1 P. tampanensis - stone production 5 - fruit production 9
In other words if I'd want sclerotia only, I'd go with mex/A. If I want the best over all stone/fruit producer, gotta go with ATL#7. Tampanensis being my second choice. With the mex/Jalisco got very few stones but fruited beautifully.
There you go, not the one I read back then but I think it was made by the same guy.
I would be willing to trade you a galindoi print if you still didn't have it by the time I manage to fruit some. Mine is still on agar though, so I don't have anything close to being fruited atm. Should inoculate some jars in the not too distant future though.
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Supalemonhaze]
#23247002 - 05/19/16 05:50 PM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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thanks man , just want to grow stones because I'm lazy.. and growing cubes that all look the same is getting tiring
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Supalemonhaze]
#23247007 - 05/19/16 05:53 PM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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I have some interesting Aussie Cubensis prints you might like also, my buddy also collected a bunch of wild subs that where huge , if your after a completely wild sub print
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: AusMush]
#23247086 - 05/19/16 06:19 PM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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AusMush said: I have some interesting Aussie Cubensis prints you might like also, my buddy also collected a bunch of wild subs that where huge , if your after a completely wild sub print 
You mean Subaeruginosa? If so that is really funny, I just got offered one in a trade not more than an hour ago. But no, woodlovers are difficult to grow in my country unfortunately. Shame really, woodlovers are the best looking shrooms IMHO.
Want me to you once I get some prints? I have to warn you though, I have never grown these and the cultures I have are still on agar. So it might take a while. But if you are in no hurry, I can probably spare you from spending cash on a stupidly expensive print or syringe.
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Supalemonhaze]
#23247089 - 05/19/16 06:20 PM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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Or maybe go make a thread in the marketplace and try to trade your subs for a stone producer. People might be willing to trade you for cubes also sometimes.
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Supalemonhaze]
#23247104 - 05/19/16 06:25 PM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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will do! cheers
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: AusMush]
#23248963 - 05/20/16 07:13 AM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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A couple of very nice Galindoi plates.
 
They both came from the same germination spot. Strange how both of them haven't started to yellow yet. They actually look like isolates even thought they are only 2 transfers away from germination. I intend to fruit these out straight to bulk, not growing these for sclerotia so I can get some prints.
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Supalemonhaze]
#23249089 - 05/20/16 08:19 AM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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Sexy growth you got there
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Teemo 6T3]
#23252314 - 05/21/16 12:18 AM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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What's the usual harvest weight for y'all guys? I read yield is usually around 100 grams per a quart, but I've been getting 175+ grams per a quart on this clone
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Achillita]
#23253076 - 05/21/16 08:41 AM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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I have only bags to go by, and they weren't measured...
Did you take any pictures of your harvest?
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: _OttO_]
#23253093 - 05/21/16 08:54 AM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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On a side note - I'd rather pull my own teeth out than harvest a sclerotia bag on wheat ever again.
It seems that the harder the grain, for example sorghum, the easier it is to clean off the sclerotia - as the grains don't go soft from being so colonised, and the sclerotia form more independently of the grain.
The softer wheat substrate also colonises everytime with bizarre 'veins' of sclerotia running all through it, which is insanely time consuming to try go capture, compared with the solid nuggets that formed in the much harder sorghum spawn.
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: _OttO_]
#23253146 - 05/21/16 09:22 AM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hey! That's what I was saying! With oats at least for me, they definitely get really entangled in the stone and hard to clean up. I imagine oats and wheat are the same in this regard
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: the_r3dz]
#23253340 - 05/21/16 10:34 AM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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Well that sucks. I can only get oats here. That or corn which I prefer not to use since they say nutrients aren't as high as others and that the grain will be the only source of nutes for the stones. It's said that bran supplimentation is a good way to help corn out but I reckon that would be disgusting 
I have a 10l bag of rye bran, bought it way back when I made my first mushroom supply buy from a vendor. Thought I was buying grains tbh.
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Supalemonhaze]
#23253381 - 05/21/16 10:45 AM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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If all you can get is oats, they'll serve they're purpose well.
Until my guy gets a bag of sorghum in, I'll be rocking oats.
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Grey]
#23253898 - 05/21/16 12:53 PM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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They will obviously have to do. Fuck if I am going to stop now that I finally have some Galindoi mycelium.
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: _OttO_]
#23254560 - 05/21/16 03:20 PM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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_OttO_ said: On a side note - I'd rather pull my own teeth out than harvest a sclerotia bag on wheat ever again.
It seems that the harder the grain, for example sorghum, the easier it is to clean off the sclerotia - as the grains don't go soft from being so colonised, and the sclerotia form more independently of the grain.
The softer wheat substrate also colonises everytime with bizarre 'veins' of sclerotia running all through it, which is insanely time consuming to try go capture, compared with the solid nuggets that formed in the much harder sorghum spawn.
I just experienced this recently, the rye was mushed all over the sclerotia, its felt icky lol.
So i moved to straight millet which seems to be doing fine.
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stone producer/sclerotia thread and discussion [Re: Teemo 6T3]
#23254969 - 05/21/16 04:38 PM (7 years, 8 months ago) |
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Where's munch...
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