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MadHatter333
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: verum subsequentis]
#25284335 - 06/21/18 10:30 PM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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Awesome! Excited to see how these turn out. I got some Lgt I need to transfer soon too. Thanks for the reassurance guys
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: MadHatter333] 1
#25284546 - 06/22/18 03:59 AM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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MadHatter333 said: My first ever grain jars knocked up with my first ever agar.

I’m a newb at this and was wondering how they look. Not sure if they are to dry or if they will be okay. These were knocked up on the 19th. I did two with a CRS clone T1, and one with a MS Cambo T1 agar wedge.
Looking pretty!!!
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MadHatter333
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: Mush Hunter]
#25285173 - 06/22/18 01:00 PM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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How are yours coming along Mush Hunter?
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: MadHatter333]
#25285193 - 06/22/18 01:07 PM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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MadHatter333 said: How are yours coming along Mush Hunter?
Awesome! They recovered from their second shake 100% Just going to wait till I get back from my trip before spawning as I like keeping an eye on things while they do their thing in case they colonize the sub fast and need to be put in to fruiting.
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MadHatter333
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: Mush Hunter]
#25285204 - 06/22/18 01:13 PM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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MadHatter333 said: How are yours coming along Mush Hunter?
Awesome! They recovered from their second shake 100% Just going to wait till I get back from my trip before spawning as I like keeping an eye on things while they do their thing in case they colonize the sub fast and need to be put in to fruiting. 
Nice dude! Sounds like you got it down quick. Pretty exciting starting a new way of mycology.
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: MadHatter333] 2
#25285217 - 06/22/18 01:20 PM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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MadHatter333 said: How are yours coming along Mush Hunter?
Awesome! They recovered from their second shake 100% Just going to wait till I get back from my trip before spawning as I like keeping an eye on things while they do their thing in case they colonize the sub fast and need to be put in to fruiting. 
Nice dude! Sounds like you got it down quick. Pretty exciting starting a new way of mycology.
Loving WBS and inoculated with a MSS to boot! Looking sweet IMO
 Can't wait to see how they will do once spawned!
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MadHatter333
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: Mush Hunter]
#25285239 - 06/22/18 01:30 PM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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MadHatter333 said: How are yours coming along Mush Hunter?
Awesome! They recovered from their second shake 100% Just going to wait till I get back from my trip before spawning as I like keeping an eye on things while they do their thing in case they colonize the sub fast and need to be put in to fruiting. 
Nice dude! Sounds like you got it down quick. Pretty exciting starting a new way of mycology.
Loving WBS and inoculated with a MSS to boot! Looking sweet IMO
 Can't wait to see how they will do once spawned!
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: MadHatter333]
#25286020 - 06/22/18 08:25 PM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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Following this thread
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: hamloaf]
#25286080 - 06/22/18 09:06 PM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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hamloaf said: 2 cups of dry seed per quart jar.

Load seed into pot, and give seed a rinse, or two with hot water.

Fill pot of rinsed seed with water until water comes 2-3 inches above level of seed.

Turn stove onto high until water temerature reaches 200F.

When water temerature reaches 200F turn stove down to medium, then set a timer for 5 minutes.

Once time is up place seed into strainer of choice.

Allow seed to cool until seed is either room temperature, or steam is no longer escaping from seed.
Load seed into jars 5/8ths full.

Cap jars.

Cover jars with a square of aluminum foil.

Fill PC with water.

Load jars into PC, and start it up.

Pressure cook seed for 90-120 minutes @ 15-20psi.

Fully colonized seed.

Fruits.

Another harvest of fruits with seed prepped via the Tek featured in original post.

Do you let your seeds cool/dry until a certain point of moisture content? Or are you literally letting them stop steaming/cool to room temperature and stuffing the jars. I'm curious what you're jars moisture content is like
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: hamloaf] 1
#25286137 - 06/22/18 09:38 PM (5 years, 7 months ago) |
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hamloaf said:
Blah Blah Blah Blah........
Allow seed to cool until seed is either room temperature, or steam is no longer escaping from seed.
there is no reason to quote the entire write up and then ask a question. it just makes for more for people to scroll through. He answers you question in the text you quoted.
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MadHatter333
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: verum subsequentis]
#25306524 - 07/03/18 02:05 PM (5 years, 6 months ago) |
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Just knocked up four jars with LGT wedges. How are these looking moisture wise?
 
Also here’s a Cambo jar and CRS clone jar knocked up one 6/19

When will they be ready for g2g transfers?
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: MadHatter333]
#25306544 - 07/03/18 02:22 PM (5 years, 6 months ago) |
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when they are fully colonized and looking good. if you want to be super safe then you can give them a shake test once fully colonized (or now) and monitor the recovery to verify the health of the spawn.
you can g2g before your spawn is fully colonized but it is generally not recommended because you can be sure that things are healthy.
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MadHatter333
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: verum subsequentis]
#25306573 - 07/03/18 02:37 PM (5 years, 6 months ago) |
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Cool I’ll shake them at 100% to make sure, then g2g. Thanks Verum!
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: MadHatter333] 1
#25306674 - 07/03/18 03:27 PM (5 years, 6 months ago) |
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Shout out to Hamloaf. Been using this tek for a few months and have had consistently amazing results. I love how it isn't necessary to check the "dryness" level of the seed before jarring it; all you gotta do is let it cool down. Great stuff.
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: Psicomb] 1
#25306693 - 07/03/18 03:44 PM (5 years, 6 months ago) |
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I posted this in another thread but may as well add it in the OG
I use the cheap "economy mix" WBS with corn, sunflowers, beans and all kinds of stuff in it. Its also super starchy.
When doing this prep method I rinse it real nice and good
Then I bring the water to 160-175 and reduce to low on stove.
The slightly lower temps works better with all the extra stuff in there and it still has a slight stick but it doesn't goo up or clump.
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: pixelpopper] 1
#25309793 - 07/05/18 12:23 PM (5 years, 6 months ago) |
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: Reddragon]
#25309799 - 07/05/18 12:26 PM (5 years, 6 months ago) |
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: Mush Hunter]
#25310109 - 07/05/18 03:08 PM (5 years, 6 months ago) |
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regarding this step:
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Fill pot of rinsed seed with water until water comes 2-3 inches above level of seed.
Is this cold or hot tap water? Cold water would result in the WBS being on the stove for longer before it reaches 200F ... just wondering if this would make a difference.
I tried this a couple of times but keep getting quite a few burst grains – mostly just the small, white grains are bursting (about 20% I think). Maybe I'll try 4 minutes next time
Edited by hazelnut (07/05/18 03:09 PM)
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: hazelnut]
#25310292 - 07/05/18 04:45 PM (5 years, 6 months ago) |
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hazelnut said: regarding this step:
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Fill pot of rinsed seed with water until water comes 2-3 inches above level of seed.
Is this cold or hot tap water? Cold water would result in the WBS being on the stove for longer before it reaches 200F ... just wondering if this would make a difference.
I tried this a couple of times but keep getting quite a few burst grains – mostly just the small, white grains are bursting (about 20% I think). Maybe I'll try 4 minutes next time
Some stoves run hotter then others. My opinion would be to run it till 180F then turn it down to simmer for 5min. This way the burner cools a little faster instead of heating your water to much during the drop.
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Re: Super Simple, No Soak, WBS Simmer Prep Tek Like a Boss. [Re: Citizen X]
#25363627 - 08/03/18 05:10 AM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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Citizen X said: Hey I never tried WBS because I read there was a bad smell during that soak/boil. Is there any funky smell when doing this tek?
First time I made WBS I ended up eating about a quart of it! Smelled darn good to me and I had the munchies at the time but hey I'm one of those weird vegan types so what do I know about food anywho?
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