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Ziran
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4 days later.
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Puduwoke
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Ziran]
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d0urd3n
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Puduwoke]
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Manic503
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: d0urd3n] 2
#26001796 - 05/19/19 03:10 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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First Lion’s Mane ever. Pretty happy with these. What do people do for additional flushes? Rehydration? Was thinking of using a syringe to inject 50cc of water or so?

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Inocybe
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Manic503]
#26002083 - 05/19/19 06:02 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Well done!! 
I just let it sit in the growing room. After 10 days or so a new flush start growing right where the previous flush was attached to substrate.
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Manic503]
#26002091 - 05/19/19 06:06 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Looking good! Congrats!
My latest batch (in muda bottles) have produced a 2nd flush without me rehydrating. Not to say adding some water wouldn't help though. I have limited experience.
They contamed after the 1st flush, so I thought they were toast and didn't bother to rehydrate (or even think about it). I left them in my GH and they've put out a 2nd 
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Inocybe
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: hexkrak]
#26003886 - 05/20/19 04:40 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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I join the Hericium party with some pics from today
Hericium coralloides
  
Hericium alpestre

Hericium coralloides (left), Hericium alpestre (middle), Hericium erinaceus (right)

Not sure about if they are ID correctly, H. coralloides and H. alpestre were obtained by trade.
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d0urd3n
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Inocybe]
#26004126 - 05/20/19 06:33 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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That alpestre is cool! You going to just eat them or are you using it medicinally?
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deadmandave
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Inocybe]
#26004358 - 05/20/19 09:03 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Nice Hericium grows!
What are you fruiting conditions like?
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Spotter
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Coralides looks like a perfect match, only I've never seen one so nice. I've never heard of alpestre before but it looks cool.
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Inocybe
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deadmandave said: Nice Hericium grows!
What are you fruiting conditions like?
They were grown on an outdoor greenhouse, so environment fluctuates a lot during day-night. Temps were 10-27ºC or so this weeks (we had 3 or 4 days very hot, followed by a drop on temps by 10ºC or so). Humidity tends to be in the 80-95%. About FAE I just adjust the windows as needed, closing most of them during the hottest hours of the day when RH% drops or when it is very windy, and opening when it is easier to maintain high humidity even with a lot of FAE.
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Inocybe]
#26009885 - 05/23/19 05:29 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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These are the first pins of a culture I cloned from the biggest flush of oysters I've ever seen. (Harvested over 30lbs.)

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Beautiful! I hope they taste as good as they look!
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foragedfungus



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Ferather
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Keep up the level of hydration, I see lots branching (pins and fruits on stems of fruits) and healthy splits.
Very nice clone.
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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Ferather]
#26012206 - 05/25/19 06:20 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Would love to keep seeing updates on that oyster clone.
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foragedfungus



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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Duckmang] 1
#26013912 - 05/26/19 08:22 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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They are fruiting outside. I'm worried about today being 90°+.
These are 40hours after the last pic.

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Ferather
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Looks like you will get a very good overall BE from that clone, at a guess.
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foragedfungus



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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Ferather] 1
#26014165 - 05/26/19 11:11 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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It's too hot out there. Brought them inside where it's cool. They're in a window, fan exhausting outside, misting frequently. Might put them back out when it cools down for the evening. Or I might just cook em up for dinner.

These are all the same oyster. Bottom shelf is this same batch. The rest I spawned day before yesterday. Probably time to build a new greenhouse...
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