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Om Namo Shivaya


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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Ferather]
#24237290 - 04/12/17 11:30 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Alright, i'll look into it. Thanks bud. Maybe a swab would work well.
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PsiloPsychIn
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Anybody in here have experience with swordbelt? Is it really any different / better than your standard piopinni / black poplar culture?
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MycoFlora
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PsiloPsychIn said: Anybody in here have experience with swordbelt? Is it really any different / better than your standard piopinni / black poplar culture?
scroll back a page or two. I've posted quite a few pics/info about AA swordbelt.
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: MycoFlora]
#24239156 - 04/13/17 12:50 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Ok I reviewed that (pages 16-17). Relative to standard piopinni does sword belt taste better? Higher yeild? Different fruiting parameters? I'm contemplating buying some or trading. I already have a piopinni culture so I'm trumykng to determine if it is worth trying. Yours look great btw!
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Scientific name: Agrocybe aegerita
Synonyms: Pioppino (Italian), Black Poplar (UK-EU), The Swordbelt Agrocybe (CA-US ??), Yanagi-matsutake (Japanese), Zhuzhuang-Tiantougu (Chinese).
What it's called depends where you come from. Also depends what the vendor calls it.
Fully qualified vendors and high quality traders will have better strains. Or at least fully domesticated isolated strains for fruiting.
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Ferather]
#24240083 - 04/13/17 10:58 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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P. salmoneostramineus:
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Shadowboxing the apocalypse and wandering the land
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Crispykoot]
#24240896 - 04/13/17 04:22 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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I've never even heard of those...
Oops .... I was reading quickly on my phone - thought that was psilocybe salmoneostramineus
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Edited by PsiloPsychIn (04/13/17 04:25 PM)
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Blue Oysters. Not very impressive, but still something. They got too leggy from low FAE in SGFC. Color is off because temps got up to 70f during the day. Total weight: 1lb 10oz.
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I Like!
It is nice when you can hold those cooler temperatures and get that great blue grey color though!
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Ferather
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More colour, bigger and thicker caps with O2 + light, oxidization and conversion. Given the substrate has no nutritional deficiency's and enough water.
Medium FAE, Medium light:

High FAE, High light:

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Blue Oysters. Not very impressive, but still something. They got too leggy from low FAE in SGFC. Color is off because temps got up to 70f during the day. Total weight: 1lb 10oz.
Those look great for an SGFC! Good job mate!
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They are 5/5 for a SGFC setup, they beat mine. Sorry I only just converted the weight.

I got about 620g in one flush.
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Ferather]
#24243475 - 04/14/17 12:35 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Here is the data on my Golden oyster test on WL-Tek basic, 80% water content:
I got 1800g wet, from 3000g wet (60%). That is ~180g dry from 600g dry. Given paper is roughly 40% carbon, that's 240g of total carbon.
180 / 240 = 0.75, 0.75 * 100 = 75% yield (approx).
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TravelAgency said:
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Jim Morrison said:

Blue Oysters. Not very impressive, but still something. They got too leggy from low FAE in SGFC. Color is off because temps got up to 70f during the day. Total weight: 1lb 10oz.
Those look great for an SGFC! Good job mate!

I was satisfied. I like doing King Oyster, because they don't care about the FAE, but temps won't be right for another 6 months now that spring is here.
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Ferather]
#24243506 - 04/14/17 12:47 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Ferather said: They are 5/5 for a SGFC setup, they beat mine. Sorry I only just converted the weight.

I got about 620g in one flush.
Thanks! It figures out to be a little over 727g for that first flush. Harvested, and threw the block outside. Maybe it'll do something out there, maybe it won't. Doesn't matter though, because even if it fruits again, the gnats will devastate it. That's why I do the SGFC thing.
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Ferather]
#24243582 - 04/14/17 01:25 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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If you want fruit formations the size of golf balls, add a rich compost.
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Ferather]
#24243635 - 04/14/17 01:47 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Is this your first time casing with rich compost? Cuz this sounds like it will contaminate, but it is interesting. Is the whole yield better with it?
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Ferather
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: RogerSmith] 1
#24243672 - 04/14/17 02:07 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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That's mixed, not cased. Using the latest WL-Tek recipe with calcium, no contamination. Only time I got mold is from dirty mixed spawn, that was close to the surface.
The mold then grew through the casing, it was 100% hidden.
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Ferather]
#24246097 - 04/15/17 09:42 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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 Small, but quite adorable. Looks like i've got some spores too from the first few i picked a couple days ago. I'll definitely thin out for the second flush to get larger fruits.
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