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Kenetic
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: Mycolorado]
#24128913 - 03/01/17 02:49 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: Kenetic] 1
#24133220 - 03/03/17 09:38 AM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Slow going but going. I don't like the "overlay" and it's been tough to stay on top of keeping the surface nice and hydrated. I'm looking forward to fruiting a rye jar with tons of stones in it (these are wheat berries and had no stones).
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: Mycolorado]
#24142003 - 03/06/17 06:55 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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I think these are going to be small even for tamp standards. Maybe it'll pick up.

So I dumped this CN jar grown from a stone culture into a small box and cased with jiffy/verm. These rye jars have done light years better than the wheat jars and will hopefully fruit readily.

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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: Mycolorado]
#24143610 - 03/07/17 11:46 AM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Awesome thread Mycolorado!
I am quite fascinated by the Mexicanae, not for stones though, but haven't gotten to them yet.
I wonder what your reasoning behind using so much sand in your casing is? (Don't mean to sound rude here bro) And also what are your substrate depth on CN?
I'm gonna try Jalisco grown in bottles but are a bit wary about the subs. depth. Might just end up crumbling them into lower trays if nothing happens lol.
Good luck with your cult adventure!
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: knorr]
#24143702 - 03/07/17 12:18 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Thanks, knorr! User bw86 used sand to great success when fruiting his stone producers (whether it had any impact, I don't know). Also, from what I've gathered, tamps were initially found growing in a very sandy environment. On top of that, I often find morels growing in sandy soil, which also produce sclerotia, so I figured I'd give it a try. They're about 3 inches deep but might do better with more surface area and less depth...like 2 inches. In the first boxes I used a cup of cvg to qt of spawn just to add some moisture. This last box is just spawn.
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: Mycolorado]
#24145560 - 03/08/17 05:54 AM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Yeah sand seems to be a good ingredient for the Mexicanas for some reason.
Surface area doesn't seem to be all that important with cubes and CaptainFuture had very nice results with ms in a mycobag (it was hard to estimate substrate depth from his pictures but it seemed to be around 4") so I feel positive about the bottles working!
I've only read about sand being used under the substrate, with holes in the FC, and in the casing layer which makes me wondering if it could be useful inside the sub as well.
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: knorr] 1
#24148355 - 03/09/17 09:13 AM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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You're prolly right on depth. I'm gonna sterilize some bags with a varied "kitchen sink" sub...coir, verm, paper, poo, straw, etc. and see how it fares that way.
I'll give these tamps a couple more days and re-case with jiffy/verm.
Edited by Mycolorado (03/09/17 09:18 AM)
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: Mycolorado] 1
#24149509 - 03/09/17 06:03 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Finally.
This thread is solid myco. Very good source info pouring from all ends!
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: Changa Alchemist]
#24149810 - 03/09/17 08:22 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Im hoping to get some CN prints soon, this thread is very informative. Thanks
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: PaulWall]
#24149948 - 03/09/17 09:27 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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How are those cased CN myco? I've got a good feeling. How old was the spawn you used from a stone culture?
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: Changa Alchemist]
#24150035 - 03/09/17 10:01 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Damn myco, killing it dude! Stoked to come back and see this.
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: Marty Mycfly]
#24150075 - 03/09/17 10:19 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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The CN spawn was 6 weeks old. I'm excited to see how they do...tomorrow evening is day 4 so hopefully they'll be coming along soon thereafter. The stones and all around better appearance/prep of the spawn compared to the wheat spawn I'm current fruiting is encouraging. I also noticed a couple pins in the initial tamp box that's been in fruiting for 19 days. Thanks all for following along and participating in this thread!Quote:
Marty Mycfly said:

Damn myco, killing it dude! Stoked to come back and see this.
Hey Marty; welcome back! Be good to see you on the boards again!
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: Mycolorado]
#24159125 - 03/13/17 03:41 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Day 13 since pins...pretty slow moving. I just cracked the lids of the monos they're in to give them some more FAE. They do keep coming up though, which is encouraging.
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: Mycolorado]
#24159343 - 03/13/17 04:54 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Seems like they're holding out on you
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: Kenetic]
#24161993 - 03/14/17 03:33 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Those are some gorgous mushrooms, I'm not familiar with fruiting times with these, what is a normal flush usually?
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: Marty Mycfly]
#24162055 - 03/14/17 03:52 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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From what I'm gathering, they're pretty temp dependent when it comes to fruiting initiation and duration....if temps are correct (sounds like 75-80F), they finish in a few days. Unfortunately, my temps are pretty low in the grow area ATM and they're not really doing much...shomann and kalsticky have both had real nice flushes and fruits as well.
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: Mycolorado]
#24162073 - 03/14/17 03:58 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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I'm going to be spawning 12 quarts of tampanensis this weekend. I'll do some with subs, some with cased grains. 6 are from one petri dish and 6 are from another.. I'll try both of them both ways and see what happens.
My temp range is right in that area. 69-78° give or take 2°.
How are the CN myco?
Edit: I think I used your post to answer comments in the stone producer thread too. My bad.
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: Changa Alchemist]
#24162088 - 03/14/17 04:02 PM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Nice...keep us posted on that. The CN just started poking up through the casing, so hopefully we'll get some fruit this week. If not, I'm gonna move them to a warmer area.
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Re: Chicon Nindo and tampanensis (stones and fruit) [Re: Mycolorado]
#24163835 - 03/15/17 09:13 AM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Really wish these would take off. On a positive note, the first box is starting to push up some fat little pins with deep color.
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