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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis [Re: Mycolorado]
#24047335 - 01/28/17 07:36 PM (7 years, 2 days ago) |
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Some nice stone development in this CN jar.
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis [Re: Mycolorado]
#24053654 - 01/31/17 07:30 AM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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Another of the CN jars forming tons of small stones.
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis [Re: Mycolorado]
#24060362 - 02/02/17 02:32 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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Getting stone development next to some agar chunks in these 2 CN jars nine days after LI using the best stone plate culture. Pretty promising.

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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis [Re: Mycolorado]
#24060516 - 02/02/17 03:43 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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Looks like a cool grow. The only thing that turns me off from stone producers is the thought of bacterial jars. Endospores seem impossible to eliminate completely and they always manage to grow at some point.
A constant supply of fresh mushies sounds pretty good though
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis [Re: Kenetic]
#24062650 - 02/03/17 12:52 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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kenetic said: Looks like a cool grow. The only thing that turns me off from stone producers is the thought of bacterial jars. Endospores seem impossible to eliminate completely and they always manage to grow at some point.
A constant supply of fresh mushies sounds pretty good though
However if all the nutritious area is covered with mycellium, endospores have nowhere to germinate.
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis [Re: Edmunter]
#24062861 - 02/03/17 02:52 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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My worries are that they will germinate before the jar is colonized and grow with the myc. Nothing a dehydrator can't fix I guess, ultimately the small amounts of bacteria I experience (if that's even what it is) isn't harmful and after you dehydrate your fruits yur good to go. I could be overly paranoid but if see a single pressed grain against the glass I feel like there is at least a small amount of bacteria growing with the myc. This is also coming from a guy that *really* has a problem with touching door handles and pens.
I'm not saying this is happening but it seems like you'd have to pc a grain jar for like 6 days to make it absolutely sterile. This is also why I've been trying to utilize ways to colonize spawn jars in the fastest way possible, to limit the amount of bacteria that can grow.
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis [Re: Kenetic]
#24064663 - 02/04/17 09:22 AM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hey kenetic, LI takes care of that. This jar is 13 days old and is already forming multiple stones. Way ahead of the first round of wedge jars.
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis [Re: Mycolorado]
#24067923 - 02/05/17 03:58 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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Pretty cool progression of the original CN stone whose secondary culture was used for the LI used on this round of rye jars. I'll just keep transferring it and using the culture it produces for fresh LI as needed, maybe.
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis [Re: Mycolorado]
#24067931 - 02/05/17 04:00 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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This tamp stone is by far the largest formed so far. This jar was inoculated on 1/22 from a stone isolate culture. All around, stone development in these jars noc'd with cultures grown off stones is way ahead of the initial set of jars noc'd with clean ms cultures. Also, this round is rye where the first set were wheat but I still think the "isolation" is primarily responsible.
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis [Re: Mycolorado]
#24075424 - 02/08/17 04:33 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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Wow, very cool grows going on man!
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Thanks, Shomann! I'm getting ready to fruit a couple jars of CN and tamp that aren't really producing stones. I'm thinking of just casing the grain with a 50/50 jiffy starter/sand mix. Did you just fruit cased-grain on those last pics of those fat-trunked bitches or did they have a sub?. Shit, I remember now that you answered that already.
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis [Re: Mycolorado]
#24075616 - 02/08/17 05:57 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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Do it. Im very interested to see if yours do the same as mine. Fruited at spawn. 7 flushes.
I also added about 2 cups of coir to my total mix. Just small amounts to add to my grain.
Note: I had to Pasteurize more casing after sever flushes. They eat it.
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Holla if you print any fruits
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis [Re: Brain Fart] 2
#24080820 - 02/10/17 08:55 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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GTK about the casing getting eaten, Shomann! Will do Brain Fart! Couple close ups of a network feeding up to a new stone forming. I love this thing!

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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis [Re: Mycolorado]
#24081480 - 02/11/17 06:03 AM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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I love the way tamps look when they grow normal shrooms! Nice pics btw, looks really good on my new 4k 50" tv lol
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis [Re: Kenetic]
#24081598 - 02/11/17 07:25 AM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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What camera are you using?
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I have been very interested in stones but then I read somewhere that stones have only 65% psilocybin compared to actual fruits. Is that correct? Because I also read somewhere that stones are generally mature to pick after 3 months, but if you leave them longer the potency increases, even leaving them in the jars up to a year. This was supposed to be reputable source for information. Can anyone confirm what I read?
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis [Re: Cagney]
#24081687 - 02/11/17 08:29 AM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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I pulled out the Nikon D3100 and used a cheap macro lense. It takes great pictures but I'm pretty poor at using it. I'll try for brighter pics next time.
Not sure on the correlation between age and potency but would prolly harvest anywhere between 3-6 months depending on size. My guess based on ignorance, is that potency is more related to size/mass than age but I could be way off.
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis [Re: Mycolorado] 1
#24081822 - 02/11/17 09:40 AM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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I hope you don't mind, I took the liberty of brightening one of the pics in post!
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