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DeadPhan



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Trich not thriving outdoors. Why?
#23404622 - 07/02/16 05:06 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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So, trick likes to rear it's ugly head plenty at times in spawn jars or indoor cult. Why does it tend to die out when introduced outdoors. I've had outdoor grows taken over by trich but more often than not even trich contamed jars tend to pull through. Just wondering, why?
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bodhisatta 
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Re: Trich not thriving outdoors. Why? [Re: DeadPhan]
#23404625 - 07/02/16 05:08 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Less humid, more fresh air
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DeadPhan



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Re: Trich not thriving outdoors. Why? [Re: bodhisatta]
#23404657 - 07/02/16 05:17 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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I still can't fathom why we can't mimic this inside. Like I've never tried it, but if that's all it takes why can't I pump fresh outside air into tubs or the area one would keep trays. Wouldn't that make trich less an issue? How does that not work? And if it did, why wouldn't mad people do it.
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DeadPhan



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Re: Trich not thriving outdoors. Why? [Re: DeadPhan]
#23404665 - 07/02/16 05:19 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Just that I am in awe of outdoor cult. So I just wonder why it can't be don't with some temperature and humidity etc regulation inside but still have the forgiving benefits of outdoor cult. Ya know?
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mupetmower
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Re: Trich not thriving outdoors. Why? [Re: DeadPhan]
#23404697 - 07/02/16 05:26 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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i mean, to do what you're implying would probably cost much more than it would be worth. why not just... cultivate outdoors, at this point?
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spacechildo
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Re: Trich not thriving outdoors. Why? [Re: mupetmower]
#23404809 - 07/02/16 06:06 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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we kick natures ass anyway, show me a canopy shot from something nature grew on its own  there are no sterilized grains or brf cakes outdoors either, when we sterilize those we are setting up a buffet for both the mushroom we wanna grow but also mold. that's why we use filters, to keep unwanted guests away from our buffet and use clean inoculant rather than dirty spores.
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Adden

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Re: Trich not thriving outdoors. Why? [Re: spacechildo]
#23405133 - 07/02/16 08:11 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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spacechildo said: we kick natures ass anyway, show me a canopy shot from something nature grew on its own 
Ask and ye shall receive.
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dankington
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Re: Trich not thriving outdoors. Why? [Re: Adden]
#23405148 - 07/02/16 08:18 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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you sure no one spawned that, Adden?
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Adden

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Re: Trich not thriving outdoors. Why? [Re: dankington]
#23405309 - 07/02/16 09:11 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Nature grew the spawn on its own 
I read the question a bit differently in my head.
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spacechildo
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Re: Trich not thriving outdoors. Why? [Re: Adden]
#23405349 - 07/02/16 09:24 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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you had me for a second there, almost started thinking I'll move to your state 
great shot tho, I like helping nature get started too
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Adden

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Re: Trich not thriving outdoors. Why? [Re: spacechildo]
#23405358 - 07/02/16 09:28 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Others were the ones who spawned it. A few of us started satellite patches when the patch started decaying post season. Best I can really do is pick up trash, spread stem butts, slurry matures and spread spore water.
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Kenetic
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Re: Trich not thriving outdoors. Why? [Re: Adden]
#23405707 - 07/02/16 11:43 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
Adden said:
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spacechildo said: we kick natures ass anyway, show me a canopy shot from something nature grew on its own 
Ask and ye shall receive.

Ha well played
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spacechildo
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Re: Trich not thriving outdoors. Why? [Re: Kenetic]
#23405745 - 07/02/16 11:57 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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I still say he cheated
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Adden

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Re: Trich not thriving outdoors. Why? [Re: spacechildo]
#23405816 - 07/03/16 12:26 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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No one is going to believe me except the people that have been there, but the patch was a little smaller than a baseball diamond and flushed an easy 50 pounds by mid-season, and that's not counting how much more.. a ton of people cleaned up. Saw a guy with a bucket full of them and it hardly looked like he made a dent in it. I bet a lot of people got five dried pounds day. It's a monster and nowhere else to go but a storm drain. The woodchips are paid for by my property tax and daily use fee. About a kilometer over there are (hopefully) going to be some ovoids next spring. I also mixed in some colonized chips that only pickers would look near that had some mushrooms growing. This patch had a sister patch that someone must've been working on quite some time so I moved a few hand fulls of stem butts and chucked them into it. I did the same with that patch, too, hoping to spread genetic diversity. I've got some W Virginia and Ohio phenotypes that I want spawned in by mid October the latest, about 6-8 weeks before the organism goes to rest mode.
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candela
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Re: Trich not thriving outdoors. Why? [Re: Adden]
#23406354 - 07/03/16 08:43 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Adden said: Others were the ones who spawned it. A few of us started satellite patches when the patch started decaying post season. Best I can really do is pick up trash, spread stem butts, slurry matures and spread spore water.
How do you make your spore slurry, do you jutst place your caps in a bucket of water, or do you do a lc slurry?
And do you just dump it over dried out vegetation (leaves, branches, etc) , or do you make a specific substrate to dump it on?
Id like to know what you did, so I can try it out. I live in the tropics so I would love to try it out. May you pleaze elaborate more on your technique for some of us
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Adden

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Re: Trich not thriving outdoors. Why? [Re: candela]
#23408135 - 07/03/16 07:13 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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I print the heck out of everything and before the prints dry, get them dissolved in water. Take overly ripe matures and throw them in a blender. Load up water bottles with it and just spread it where mushrooms are already growing or a suitable habitat. Every little bit counts. It's easier to do in dark colored or opaque water bottles so it doesn't look like you're carrying around some mud slurry. I like to do this at the top of dunes because water flows downhill and future generations benefit.
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