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Marty Mycfly
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Here is a couple photos from tonight


The bags have really inflated over past few days.
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Quadman
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Those are rockin
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Ferather
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Quadman]
#23848095 - 11/19/16 10:35 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Mans gonna make money --££$$££--
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Marty Mycfly
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Ferather]
#23848623 - 11/19/16 01:19 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ha, either that or I am going to have tincture for the rest of my life!
So I am figuring most of my bags are going to be done in january, and I am thinking of building a nice raised garden bed in my backyard around that time to get ready for the spring, I want to time it out so when my bags are done and spent I can fill up my garden bed with them. Do any of you know if reishi will grow from a bed like that? Is it worth the effort?
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Ferather
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I would make some clones of some of the best ones. Reishi are tough, so I don't know if a peg will work. Else I would say stick a sterilized toothpick in them, wait for growth and pass to Agar.
That way you can weep the fruit body to make tinctures.
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Ferather]
#23848702 - 11/19/16 01:40 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Why make clones when you have the culture?
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Ferather
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Quadman]
#23848789 - 11/19/16 02:06 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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If you clone a fruit, you should end with that fruit in multiples. Else you are using multiple genetics, I like to clone.
Clone under the cap for branched types.
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Ferather
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Ferather]
#23848838 - 11/19/16 02:25 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Here are two scenario's:
Reishi sample #24 produced the most tinctures with no loss of quality, I will copy peg #24.
Reishi sample #19 produced the most potent tincture, I will copy peg #19.
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Ferather
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Ferather]
#23848858 - 11/19/16 02:36 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Cloning a mushroom -- Vendor source.
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Marty Mycfly
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Ferather]
#23848915 - 11/19/16 02:57 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I could clone one to gain the experience of cloning reishi, I plan on doing some hunting this next season. I have taken a clone from a grey oyster that was grown from a kit and it is a monster culture and out performed what I had initially gotten with the kit.

This Reishi culture is rockin' though, I have it all on pltes in the fridge right now, I need to take it back out and put it on slants and give out some cultures, would anybody be interested in that?
And thanks again to Mycolorado, and Quadman for getting me this culture.
Edited by Marty Mycfly (11/19/16 02:59 PM)
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Ferather
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I might be interested in a trade at a later date, I have an ancient black Reishi I intend to clone. Still getting my experience up with cleaning infected cultures on T-Gel at the moment.
I will PM you if you still have cultures when I have a tradeable sample.
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anthiawe
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marty i would be interested, and then also get a group think tank on how to get this im sure its reishi
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Marty Mycfly
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Ferather]
#23848947 - 11/19/16 03:07 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Black Reishi looks awesome, I'm totally interested and will have the culture still, I'm going to make a bunch of slants of it so that's what I'd send you, it seems that would be good for the ride overseas?
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Marty Mycfly
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: anthiawe]
#23848955 - 11/19/16 03:14 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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anthiawe said: marty i would be interested, and then also get a group think tank on how to get this im sure its reishi
Holy shit! That is unbelievably awesome. I have seen a bunch of fungi related materials being made, but this one seems like the game changer, and he did say this mushroom has been taken for thousands of years as medicine so it does sound like he's talking about reishi, and the color. This is really cool and eye opening, thanks for bringing that to my attention. A think tank is exactly what we need on this, I wonder how close they are guarding their technique.
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anthiawe
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here is the guy of the company giving a presentation, he has reishi conks on the intro slide....they aren't letting anything out but the final product.
I have a few ideas on how to achieve a product like it, but only theoretical at this point.
but since you've got the ability to tame the reishi i thought i'd bounce some ideas around - PM later
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Ferather
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Thats amazing, that guy is shaking with excitement. Sure Marty I can package for overseas.
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Marty Mycfly
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: anthiawe]
#23848977 - 11/19/16 03:23 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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My mind has been ticking about it the last few minutes.
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Quadman
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I wonder if you could mycelium a natural mat....say burlap?
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Quadman
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Ferather]
#23849401 - 11/19/16 05:46 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ferather said: If you clone a fruit, you should end with that fruit in multiples. Else you are using multiple genetics, I like to clone.
Clone under the cap for branched types.
I may be wrong but, Genetics Marty has are all the same , they are an isolate not from multi spore. If you clone the same you get the same.
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Ferather
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Quadman]
#23850534 - 11/20/16 05:55 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ah fair enough Quadman, did not know they where an isolate, but I do see differential fruits.
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