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Quadman
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Re: Woodchip and sawdust blend for oysters and other wood lovers [Re: Mycolorado]
#23589157 - 08/29/16 06:26 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Those pinks I look good !
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Mycolorado
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Re: Woodchip and sawdust blend for oysters and other wood lovers [Re: Quadman]
#23590509 - 08/29/16 03:55 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks, Quadman! There sure are a lot of fruit crammed in there. The block next to it has about twice that many pins on a cluster. Be interesting to see how they finish.
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Mycolorado
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Re: Woodchip and sawdust blend for oysters and other wood lovers [Re: Ferather]
#23590574 - 08/29/16 04:10 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Mycolorado said: For now I'm just gonna keep playing around with various wood and supplement combos.
Keep us updated.
Hey Ferather, will do! On another note, my golds are super pale coming off the wood and they're forming tubers like crazy...too many I'm thinking. Do you have suggestions on limiting tuber formation...should I send them to fruit sooner and get holes started in the bags a bit sooner? It's tough because they go from not looking fully colonized to exploding with tubers, basically overnight...And, do you think the pale color is due to fading genetics (this was only the second expansion)? I just started expanding them on a wheat/rye blend to hopefully "beef up" the mycelium and recoup some color. I need to revisit your thread on the golds. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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Mycolorado
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Re: Woodchip and sawdust blend for oysters and other wood lovers [Re: Mycolorado]
#23591344 - 08/29/16 07:32 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Well, they're coloring right up...
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Ferather
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Re: Woodchip and sawdust blend for oysters and other wood lovers [Re: Mycolorado]
#23592455 - 08/30/16 05:35 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Those look yummy! You increased the light colour or lumens?
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Mycolorado
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Re: Woodchip and sawdust blend for oysters and other wood lovers [Re: Ferather]
#23592585 - 08/30/16 07:34 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Light. Like I said, they blow up so quickly that the primordia were white but after a day in in the fruiter the color came out. Here's the pink cluster. Super dense and very pretty.

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Ferather
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Re: Woodchip and sawdust blend for oysters and other wood lovers [Re: Mycolorado]
#23594396 - 08/30/16 05:06 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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So higher colour spectrum, wasn't sure if you increased the lumens along side. Well that means the colour is more important than the lumens.
So 6500k - 8000k colour, 600 - 2000 lumen. Sunlight direct, without the heat.
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Mycolorado
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Re: Woodchip and sawdust blend for oysters and other wood lovers [Re: Ferather]
#23595001 - 08/30/16 07:18 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ferather said: So higher colour spectrum, wasn't sure if you increased the lumens along side. Well that means the colour is more important than the lumens.
So 6500k - 8000k colour, 600 - 2000 lumen. Sunlight direct, without the heat.
Just to clarify, I haven't changed or added the 5000k light yet. I actually forgot this was the first time I've grown the golds on wood...anyway, like I said, the golds blow up with tubers and they're stark white (they colonize in the basement...not totally dark but without lights), so when I put it in the fruiter, under the lights and cooler, they turned in about 12 hours.
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Ferather
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Re: Woodchip and sawdust blend for oysters and other wood lovers [Re: Mycolorado]
#23596414 - 08/31/16 05:14 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Oh right, ok, needed more details, Confuzed.com/more-detail.html Good results though, dark colonizing to light fruiting.
Light induces a secondary growth phase.
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Re: Woodchip and sawdust blend for oysters and other wood lovers [Re: Ferather]
#23605395 - 09/02/16 04:48 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Golds on fruit and mixed chip blend. I love the golds!

This is a huge cluster..I might move it outside to finish.
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Ferather
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Re: Woodchip and sawdust blend for oysters and other wood lovers [Re: Mycolorado]
#23605458 - 09/02/16 05:14 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Needs a bit more humidity, otherwise very good result. The flaking says its a tad too dry.
Well done, keep it up.
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