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SunnyDayze
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: Puduwoke]
#25967761 - 05/02/19 08:11 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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 It’s love when you see the automatic nod and “Uh huh, yup” and that blank look in their eyes but they are still standing there listening.
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: SunnyDayze]
#25967870 - 05/02/19 09:26 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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tryptkaloids said: Using a dry box is cutting corners and has nothing to do with improvement
Is it? I don't feel like it is since I still clean the shit out of the thing, and still have to be very intentional moving anything in/out of there.
I understand the concepts related to misting it (surface tension breaking, grabbing particles, settling them to the bottom, etc), but isn't a wet SAB just cutting corners and hoping that the water/soap compensates for bad movements and techniques?
Anyways, I sourced my information from TCs and anecdotes, it helped (though was one of many changes made), so I am not going to knock it.
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Caps McGee
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: SunnyDayze]
#25967967 - 05/02/19 10:39 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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 It’s love when you see the automatic nod and “Uh huh, yup” and that blank look in their eyes but they are still standing there listening.
THIS! I'm pretty sure she loathes it at this point, but she entertains me, bc she loves me, and bc I endulge/support her chicken obsession (she's got her own forum and everything)... which has now (like me) ran over into other species, namely ducks! Lol
I confess, I just ordered a dozen, 55gal food grade barrels... shits about to get serious
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ShaperDreaming
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: Caps McGee]
#25967971 - 05/02/19 10:42 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Caps McGee said: I confess, I just ordered a dozen, 55gal food grade barrels... shits about to get serious
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: ShaperDreaming]
#25968014 - 05/02/19 11:11 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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A few are for friends, and a couple will be used for rain barrels and above ground flowerbeds... thought about cutting one in half, strapping it back together, and planting a potato in the bottom... fill it with dirt as the plant grows, and have easy harvest potatoes... about half will be used for low pressure steam sterilizers... I stare at these Prestos rolling more than I'd like to talk about
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: Caps McGee]
#25968030 - 05/02/19 11:18 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Caps McGee said: thought about cutting one in half, strapping it back together, and planting a potato in the bottom... fill it with dirt as the plant grows, and have easy harvest potatoes...
Just cut a door in the side! Like these bags that just have openings on them with a flap: https://www.amazon.com/ANPHSIN-10-Gallon-Garden-Handles/dp/B0721W9L4X/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=potato+grow+bags&qid=1556817440&s=gateway&sr=8-3
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Caps McGee
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: ShaperDreaming]
#25968047 - 05/02/19 11:27 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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I dont do 3rd party links, but I'll look them up... I figure I can just unstrap it and spread it out to harvest... do it in a low spot in the yard and won't even have to clean up the dirt afterward!
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: Caps McGee]
#25968049 - 05/02/19 11:29 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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You bum
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Caps McGee
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: ShaperDreaming]
#25968053 - 05/02/19 11:31 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Lol, just paranoid... that's pretty cool...
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Puduwoke
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: Caps McGee]
#25968057 - 05/02/19 11:33 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Please inform me why you do not do thirdpart links? Safty Im guessing? Ist really that unsafe aslong as you look what you are clicking?
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Caps McGee
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: Puduwoke]
#25968065 - 05/02/19 11:42 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Safety indeed... just paranoid: I'm on my phone so tracking me is easy enough, but I don't ACTUALLY know any of you guys (not true, I know 1 of you) or what type of situation one might find themselves in... shroomery is a secure site, but I don't think it carries over into links
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DnDRnD
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: Caps McGee]
#25968070 - 05/02/19 11:44 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Caps McGee said: A few are for friends, and a couple will be used for rain barrels and above ground flowerbeds... thought about cutting one in half, strapping it back together, and planting a potato in the bottom... fill it with dirt as the plant grows, and have easy harvest potatoes... about half will be used for low pressure steam sterilizers... I stare at these Prestos rolling more than I'd like to talk about
Holy fuck thats alot of bags that you could do! What all edibles do you have going? If I may ask
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Puduwoke
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: Caps McGee]
#25968071 - 05/02/19 11:44 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Alright, good to know thanks for sharing
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Caps McGee
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: Puduwoke]
#25968082 - 05/02/19 11:48 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Right now, blues, kings, golden, and grey oyster... yellow and red reishi, shiitake, white shemeji... OH! And lion's mane... I think that's it... not much... yet
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Puduwoke
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: Caps McGee]
#25968085 - 05/02/19 11:50 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Caps, do you have any of those in prints? The edibles.
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DnDRnD
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: Caps McGee]
#25968087 - 05/02/19 11:50 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Damn that's nice! I found some local eild reishi I gotta pick and get an ID on to see if I can clone them, is your lions mane slow to colonize grains?
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Caps McGee
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: DnDRnD]
#25968106 - 05/02/19 12:01 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Pud, no... but I trade cultures for the gourmet/medicinals...
Cool! Thought I'd found some applanatum, but turned out to be trametes aesculi instead... still a neat find... will have to go back to get another sample, as I couldn't get a culture started with the specimen I took... lions mane is slow colonizing anything IME: wants to fruit! Even on agar/before full colonization... shaking grain every 3-4 days helps to keep it colonizing, but it's whispy, and never really looks "fully colonized "... I've got small fruit growing on sawdust blocks that appear to only be about 65-70%, but closer look reveals light rhizomorphic growth throughout... I wouldn't get to hung up on full colonization, as everything I read (corresponding with my own limited experience) states that it's resilient to contaminants, and regularly fruits before appearing fully colonized... wild looking boogers
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Puduwoke
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: Caps McGee]
#25968157 - 05/02/19 12:31 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Alright, problem is I do not have a fridge for my mushrooms things. So I like to have spores more because they take up less space for me. I have a pioppino mushroom and button mushroom LC from SW if you are interested ?
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tryptkaloids
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: Puduwoke]
#25968219 - 05/02/19 01:15 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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MadHatter333 said:
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Caps McGee said: dry SAB success is directly correlated to proper sterile technique.
Correlation is not causation. Good technique is the causation of success. Anything else is merely correlation
I work in my sab dry all the time. Wasn’t aware I should be wetting the walls and such.
im not saying it doesnt work. In fact, i don't mist my box. Im just saying it's not the reason for improvement
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tryptkaloids said: Using a dry box is cutting corners and has nothing to do with improvement
Is it? I don't feel like it is since I still clean the shit out of the thing, and still have to be very intentional moving anything in/out of there.
I understand the concepts related to misting it (surface tension breaking, grabbing particles, settling them to the bottom, etc), but isn't a wet SAB just cutting corners and hoping that the water/soap compensates for bad movements and techniques?
Anyways, I sourced my information from TCs and anecdotes, it helped (though was one of many changes made), so I am not going to knock it.
misting can be a sort of fail safe if you bump the box for all the reasons you posted. I say not misting is cutting corners because misting is in the SOP
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Re: TRUE CONFESSIONS - of an amateur mycologist *DELETED* [Re: tryptkaloids]
#25968222 - 05/02/19 01:17 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Caps McGee said: I dont do 3rd party links
If you copy and paste the link into a new window they'll still know who you are but they won't know that you came from the shroomery. It'll be a blank canvas.
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