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h0ldthedoor
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: HamHead]
#23472737 - 07/24/16 04:08 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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HamHead said: I really hope you wore gloves.
Of course
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spacechildo
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: h0ldthedoor]
#23472777 - 07/24/16 04:22 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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if you take a patty from outdoors and put in a tub indoors it will most likely contam. just leave it outside.
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h0ldthedoor
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: spacechildo]
#23472783 - 07/24/16 04:25 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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If it does that's fine, this is more of an experiment to see what happens than anything else.
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: h0ldthedoor]
#23472795 - 07/24/16 04:32 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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dude you have cow shit in a tub in your house, come on, at least TRY the pf-tek?
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h0ldthedoor
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: spacechildo]
#23472812 - 07/24/16 04:37 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Jars were inoculated this morning.
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spacechildo
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: h0ldthedoor]
#23472927 - 07/24/16 05:23 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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that's a great reason to get that soon-to-be mold farm turd out of the house
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h0ldthedoor
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: spacechildo]
#23472970 - 07/24/16 05:42 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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spacechildo said:
that's a great reason to get that soon-to-be mold farm turd out of the house
The cow patties are indoors but not in the house. The jars are on top of the fridge right now chillin'.
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: h0ldthedoor] 1
#23475916 - 07/25/16 03:59 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Some pics taken a few minutes ago
(formerly) Moldy patty
Fingers and toes crossed!!!
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: h0ldthedoor]
#23475948 - 07/25/16 04:14 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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I've actually been curious about this and the reversal. I wonder if anyone has fertilized their land with cow shit and successfully grown Cubes on their property. If this somehow works out for you, what is your plan with the patty?
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h0ldthedoor
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: h0ldthedoor]
#23475972 - 07/25/16 04:23 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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No real plans for it, ill care for it so long as it wants to go for, then once its done all its going to do ill put it out in the woods.
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: Guywho_is]
#23475986 - 07/25/16 04:28 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Guywho_is said: I've actually been curious about this and the reversal. I wonder if anyone has fertilized their land with cow shit and successfully grown Cubes on their property. If this somehow works out for you, what is your plan with the patty?
Yep farmers although they aint trying to grow them we only get libbys no cubes but thats no bad thing
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: mrmazdarx9]
#23476357 - 07/25/16 06:12 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Before you start breaking off more mold chunks from that cow pattie, you should know that doing that is scattering mold mycelium fragments throughout your house. They are microscopic and can float around for weeks if not months. When one lands on your nice clean cakes that you started, it will start to grow and if it's trich, it will literally eat the mushroom myc and become a big green mess.
Good luck.
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: Pastywhyte]
#23476382 - 07/25/16 06:18 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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You may have better luck with a tissue sample to agar than a spore print. Should check out my signature for the basics. There should be a reference to pasty plates in there.
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h0ldthedoor
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: h0ldthedoor]
#23476470 - 07/25/16 06:41 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Pastywhyte said: Before you start breaking off more mold chunks from that cow pattie, you should know that doing that is scattering mold mycelium fragments throughout your house. They are microscopic and can float around for weeks if not months. When one lands on your nice clean cakes that you started, it will start to grow and if it's trich, it will literally eat the mushroom myc and become a big green mess.
Good luck.
See this
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h0ldthedoor said:
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spacechildo said:
that's a great reason to get that soon-to-be mold farm turd out of the house
The cow patties are indoors but not in the house. The jars are on top of the fridge right now chillin'.
The mold was never in the house, anything that touched the mold got tossed with the mold itself. Clothes got tossed in the washer and took a shower.
I know it's possible this could turn out
But im hoping it doesnt.
YaMoonSun, I am considering trying agar too. Still need to check the asian stores to see if its available.
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Edited by h0ldthedoor (07/25/16 06:47 PM)
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Pastywhyte
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: h0ldthedoor]
#23476502 - 07/25/16 06:47 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Didn't see that it wasn't inside. Carry on. Hopefully you see a gram or two for the trouble.
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h0ldthedoor
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: Pastywhyte]
#23481401 - 07/27/16 06:53 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quick update, yesterday morning the patty that never had mold, had a small fruit that grew quite a bit the night before. The patty that did have mold, grew a little bit but not as much as the other.
Last night, the fruit on the mold-free patty looked prime for picking. clipped it about a half-inch from the base with scissors and immediately began a spore print with the cap. This morning I tried to see if the spore print looked good, and you can tell there is a nice deep dark print on the foil
Unfortunately, this morning when I checked the other patty, I noticed it's growth was still "stunted" compared to the other one. I flipped it over, lo and behold the mold came back. I grabbed a plastic bag and very slowly and deliberately placed it in the bag and threw it in the garbage straightaway. I would have thrown it in some dirt, but needed to get to work.
Now it's just the mold-free patty and it seems to be content and still mold-free. There's another mushy on it that may be ready in the next day or so, and two on the bottom that are trying to make their way out.
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: h0ldthedoor]
#23481418 - 07/27/16 07:06 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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it will more than likely also mold over pretty soon. kinda doubt you will get anything more out of it, honestly. it would have probably been better off left outside. when things grow outside, they have access to more beneficial bacteria and other kinda stuff that helps them not get so many contams and whatnot. i dont really have any specifics to how it works, but that is how i understood it, and have seen explained before.
that's what we were trying to tell you in the beginning. but at least you had fun, and got a couple mushrooms from it =p
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: mupetmower]
#23481718 - 07/27/16 09:15 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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mupetmower said: you had fun, and got a couple mushrooms from it =p
That was all this was ever about, having fun.
I agree the mold may spread throughout the room. Though, the moldy patty was in with the mold-free patty for a little bit before being moved. I fanned and fanned with both patties in the same tub, one with mold and the other right next to it.
Do I really believe there is a good chance or zero chance that the mold-free patty is not contaminated? No, obviously. However, it is worth noting that it has been a few days since they were separated and the mold-free patty still looked noticeably healthier than the other when it was disposed of. Which makes sense, as the moldy patty probably had a lot of food that would have been consumed by the shrooms, lost to the mold. I am curious to see whether or not any mold appears on the remaining patty by the end of the week.
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: h0ldthedoor]
#23484701 - 07/28/16 06:52 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Probably. Some molds eat mushroom mycelium as their food source.
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Re: Fruiting cow patty viable for more fruit? [Re: Pastywhyte]
#23488382 - 07/29/16 06:37 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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A significant portion of the mycelium and fruitbody, nutrient/moisture support system is located in the dirt under and around the cow patty, once you separate it from it's connection to the ground a large percentage of the fruiting potential is lost.
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