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extraweb1
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Re: Growing azurescens indoors/ outdoors [Re: cronicr]
#23944237 - 12/20/16 06:10 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Well hopefully between my cultivation and all of you we could figure out the best way to do this indoors.
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Mandarinfish

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Re: Growing azurescens indoors/ outdoors [Re: extraweb1]
#23944493 - 12/20/16 07:53 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Edited by Mandarinfish (07/17/20 09:27 PM)
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Beginner1974
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Registered: 11/28/16
Posts: 29
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Re: Growing azurescens indoors/ outdoors [Re: Mandarinfish]
#23944552 - 12/20/16 08:24 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Only can be done in the dead snow , artic, winter on a back porch that's in closed maintaining temps from 35 to 45/ day and night minimum 33. Or fridge. For temps to warm or cold. Found some good stuff on fridge grows.. Azurescens. Yes I agree we have all the angles covered. But drilling holes in an old dead alder tree packing of with spawn grain and a ton of woodchips buried... Goodies for your ancestors! Lol!
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cronicr



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Re: Growing azurescens indoors/ outdoors [Re: Mandarinfish]
#23944554 - 12/20/16 08:25 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I know somebody who has been doing it for over a decade and still has a 5% success rate with a shitty return.
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Beginner1974
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Re: Growing azurescens indoors/ outdoors [Re: Peteyboy]
#23945027 - 12/21/16 12:29 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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If you use to much wood verses spawn grain it will take a long time for your bed to form it has to start eating more wood . but if u just put the broke up bed down cover it, it will produce more and faster and a stronger mycelium bed. then after harvest add chips on top of the bed it will be there for ever as long as you add more chips on top every yr. It will also depend how good your spawn was cultivated. Was it completely sterile all the way from spore? How fresh is it? Was it a mature schroom u got the spore print from? Did you leave a few schrooms to naturally germinate to ensure success for your bed? Throwing there own spores. Just a few key points. You want it barely covered on the surface. Inch of Soil, leaves ,sawdust on top, always boil all chips, stay sterile I whore laytex gloves at initial spawn grain cultivation mixing wood chips after boil 1 hr for each pot and cooled room temp.For everything. Yes takes a long time To boil 20 gal chips but safer. The info I have tells me , from my friend, researching his projects. If you read all my posts my grain Is form nowhere land .lol. And the atmosphere I live in now is damn cold and everyone lives in a glove. Also I paid 500 dollars cash for freshly cultivated spawn grain , plus shipping. Have u ever tried to get an international money order from a country you cannot? I sent cash. In express, international mail. 3 days also to sign for. This was my bday present. Shit Lol. Its just my experiment.please don't knock me for being different..I would never do that to anyone. You have alot of good information partner. Here helping others.WHO help themselves.. Straight shot here.. Plus if it works in 6 months max . my project is going to possibly published by my friend. And just because it says new bee doesn't mean I'm not ole school.. 1974 was a. Damn good yr! Howdy duty, puff the magic dragon, captain cave man ! No pun intended I've tryed a lot of shrooms but not in many yrs. This is my secret stash only for my head. Going to use all of my brain..Lol. Not giving every point here ur going to fill in the gaps..or hope for publication. Lol I am...
Edited by Beginner1974 (12/21/16 02:46 PM)
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Beginner1974
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Re: Growing azurescens indoors/ outdoors [Re: Beginner1974]
#23945036 - 12/21/16 12:40 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I appreciate your support. What would u like to know about the grain partner?
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Beginner1974
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Re: Growing azurescens indoors/ outdoors [Re: Beginner1974]
#23945550 - 12/21/16 09:30 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Darl Lamar...... Shelby.......real... Garcia..
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Beginner1974
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Registered: 11/28/16
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Re: Growing azurescens indoors/ outdoors [Re: Beginner1974]
#23945583 - 12/21/16 09:41 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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2-CD de ox changed my life in 1990...
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Beginner1974
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Re: Growing azurescens indoors/ outdoors [Re: Beginner1974]
#23945603 - 12/21/16 09:50 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Casey....
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Beginner1974
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Re: Growing azurescens indoors/ outdoors [Re: Beginner1974]
#23955726 - 12/25/16 04:26 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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OK ..next time let's just talk about thread topic...my thread. Good day
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