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Teemo 6T3
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Ferather]
#23868322 - 11/26/16 09:23 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ye that could be the case
I love paper, it so good! especially on the past reishi grow i had and the turkey tail.
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Marty Mycfly
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Teemo 6T3]
#23868885 - 11/26/16 12:36 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Teemo 6T3 said: MM see how yellowy my reishies are 


Wow Teemo, those are beautiful! Hey you mentioned growing Turkey Tail, what method did you use to grow them and how did they turn out?
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Teemo 6T3
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Used cardboard soaked with a bit of coffee if i remember correctly


They would of grown bigger but i didn't have a GH or the humidity wasn't high enough at that month (cus these were outside), it was like 30%, i'm sure if it was at the 70s range it would of grown fine outside.
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Teemo 6T3]
#23870537 - 11/26/16 09:17 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Here was my TT on a supplemented sawdust block
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Teemo 6T3
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Gr0wer]
#23870576 - 11/26/16 09:29 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I love it when they blob up, did yours get any bigger Gr0wer?
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Teemo 6T3]
#23870582 - 11/26/16 09:31 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I see u removed the bag entirely on that tt block grower
Next time would u try just leaving the bag and cutting slits just curious?
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Marty Mycfly
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Raven44]
#23870770 - 11/26/16 11:00 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Wow guys those are awesome Teemo, that is an awesome looking way of fruiting them! Gr0wer, did you let them pin in the FC or in the bags? Im really interested in growing some turkey tails, that puts a little fire under my ass to get a culture soon.
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anthiawe
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Teemo - what is your method? interesting vessel you have there for your turkey tails.
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: anthiawe]
#23871195 - 11/27/16 06:37 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I just melted holes with a screw driver on the bottom of a small tub, spawned them to coffee soaked cardboard, closed the holes with tape, closed the lid and wallaaah
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Teemo 6T3]
#23871277 - 11/27/16 07:55 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Teemo 6T3 said: Used cardboard soaked with a bit of coffee if i remember correctly


They would of grown bigger but i didn't have a GH or the humidity wasn't high enough at that month (cus these were outside), it was like 30%, i'm sure if it was at the 70s range it would of grown fine outside.
Suhweet!
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Mycolorado]
#23885285 - 12/01/16 05:36 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Here is my weekly update

The bags with 1 quart of spawn are still way farther ahead and just looks heavier with antlers in general.

One thing is some of the bags that started fruiting later than the others made huge sidewalls of myc and the pinsets have come mostly from the sidewalls and not the surface of the blocks, however they still look pretty full.

On a side note, I have ten bags that I didnt think would come along. I had made a bunch of sub one night but got busy and couldn't sterilize it for almost 2 days, the sub smelled like shit and was on the verge of molding and had fruit fly's all over it, I said fuck it and sterilized and inoculated them anyways, and they just sat for 3 weeks! No growth at all, you could see all of the grains sitting there in the sawdust doing nothing. And all of a sudden they started colonizing, every bag started from what seemed like a single inoculation point and finished up in a week and started fruiting pronto Absolutely no sign of bacteria, contam, nothing, they just sat dead for weeks under my table and then went ape shit

Here is some of the Reishi fruiting off of my milo spawn. Really slow fruiting on grain.

I took the culture back out of the fridge and put it back on some plates, I'm going to slant it and hopefully have some culture plates to give out soon

Thanks for reading guys, and all of the input and help
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keifnnugs
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Looking good!!
Are you using .5 or .2 filter patch bags? I'll be starting once my bags get here!
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: keifnnugs]
#23885727 - 12/01/16 08:22 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Those quart-spawned bags are beautiful. And cool on the fermented sub...interesting to see how they finish up. Awesome grow, dude!
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Pastywhyte
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Mycolorado]
#23885741 - 12/01/16 08:33 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hella nice Marty!
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Ferather
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Pastywhyte]
#23886606 - 12/02/16 05:13 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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So is this a Black Reishi or giant TT?
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Marty Mycfly
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Ferather]
#23888070 - 12/02/16 03:51 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Thanks guys. And Ferather, I have no idea Looks awesome though.
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keifnnugs said: Looking good!!
Are you using .5 or .2 filter patch bags? I'll be starting once my bags get here!
Im actually using the 5 micron, but the others are probably better, Gr0wer pointed out that my bags might not be inflating as much because of the size of my filters.
Edited by Marty Mycfly (12/02/16 03:56 PM)
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Mrcloudy
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Teemo 6T3]
#23892779 - 12/04/16 03:00 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Teemo 6T3 said: MM see how yellowy my reishies are 


This is caused by growing it in an enclosed environment. It often happens in bags or tubs, usually near the base where there is even less airflow. If you increase the airflow while maintaining humidity you will see it clear up and take on the shiny color typical of reishi.
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Ferather]
#23892780 - 12/04/16 03:01 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Ferather said: So is this a Black Reishi or giant TT?

Ganoderma adspersum you may find it in local guidebooks under G.australe.
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Ferather
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Mrcloudy]
#23892896 - 12/04/16 04:59 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Thanks Mrcloudy, I see it here. Worth cloning?
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Marty Mycfly
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Re: Mycfly's Big Reishi Grow [Re: Mrcloudy]
#23897532 - 12/05/16 05:15 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Mrcloudy said:
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Teemo 6T3 said: MM see how yellowy my reishies are 


This is caused by growing it in an enclosed environment. It often happens in bags or tubs, usually near the base where there is even less airflow. If you increase the airflow while maintaining humidity you will see it clear up and take on the shiny color typical of reishi.
Teemo, is that yellow reishi?
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