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Erorr73
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Mycelium in cows stomach
#24993482 - 02/14/18 10:00 AM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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So I discovered live resin this morn now I'm wondering why contain is such a problem for us,,, etemologist and yet cows. Stomachs and fields are so fruitful
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Re: Mycelium in cows stomach [Re: Erorr73]
#24993486 - 02/14/18 10:03 AM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Lol what?
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Erorr73
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Suppose to say contams not contain like how sterile is a cow stomach and field really may be the wrong place for this q tho
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I think he is asking how can mycelium grow in a cows stomach, which one would imagine is full of contamination, but we have to use loads of sterilization methods to avoid contams.
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Erorr73
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Aww jeez rick that's exactly what I'm attempting to say
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Re: Mycelium in cows stomach [Re: Erorr73]
#24993588 - 02/14/18 10:48 AM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Really thought it was a good q
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Re: Mycelium in cows stomach [Re: Erorr73]
#24993649 - 02/14/18 11:18 AM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Cows don't have any stomach acid and also have 2 stomachs from what I can remember. When they eat the grass and millions of shroom spores, the spores aren't harmed because there isn't any acid to break them down so they pass through and are together in a warm/moist cow patty with fae and light. Nature is amazing.
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Erorr73
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Yea but even if there's no acid in there it still ain't sterile
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Re: Mycelium in cows stomach [Re: Erorr73]
#24993839 - 02/14/18 12:38 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Neither is a pile of cow shit, or the feild they shit in but it works right?
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Erorr73
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Correct so why is contam such a problem for culivators and not there
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Re: Mycelium in cows stomach [Re: Erorr73]
#24993863 - 02/14/18 12:44 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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because nature.
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Erorr73
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Re: Mycelium in cows stomach [Re: mushboy]
#24993873 - 02/14/18 12:48 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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But,,,, but I still don't understand
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Re: Mycelium in cows stomach [Re: Erorr73]
#24993887 - 02/14/18 12:53 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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thats cause your a walking burlap sack filled with turds
but in all seriousness i dont understand it 100% either. but fukkit i got a ton of shrooms anyway
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Erorr73
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Re: Mycelium in cows stomach [Re: mushboy]
#24993902 - 02/14/18 12:58 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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I guess I feel unsastifed and I think it feel that way to if had some mushies but I start my first grow tomorrow pan cyan and cambos wish me luck and thanks
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Re: Mycelium in cows stomach [Re: Erorr73] 1
#24993909 - 02/14/18 01:01 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Erorr73 said: Correct so why is contam such a problem for culivators and not there
It has to do with balance of microbes indoors vs. outdoors, plus supply of fresh air indoors vs. outdoors. Outdoors kingdom of microlife is in balance, and supply of fresh air is ample. Indoors, not so much. Indoors supply of microlife kingdom is tipped substantially in favor of invader spores coupled with very low levels of moving, fresh air.
Cows stomachs also harbor beneficial microflora which is one of the reasons manure is pasteurized so that microflora can be salvaged, and employed in indoor grows.
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Re: Mycelium in cows stomach [Re: Erorr73]
#24993915 - 02/14/18 01:03 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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If you want to grow like nature you'll grow many less mushrooms and many more contams. Have you ever seen a solid canopy of mushrooms across an entire field?
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Cows eat grass in a pasture, so their poop comes out pasteurized.
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Re: Mycelium in cows stomach [Re: grainbrain]
#24993992 - 02/14/18 01:47 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Satisfied thank u very much
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Re: Mycelium in cows stomach [Re: grainbrain]
#24994013 - 02/14/18 01:57 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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grainbrain said: Cows eat grass in a pasture, so their poop comes out pasteurized.
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Erorr73
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Re: Mycelium in cows stomach [Re: Psilosion]
#24994019 - 02/14/18 01:59 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yea that's why milk is "pasteurized"cause it comes from a pasture right lulz
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Re: Mycelium in cows stomach [Re: Erorr73]
#24994039 - 02/14/18 02:10 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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Re: Mycelium in cows stomach [Re: Erorr73]
#24994045 - 02/14/18 02:13 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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I think when you put everything into perspective cows stomachs are not that clean. Do you see shrooms growing out of every single cow turd? Fuck no. Cows have a despicable low success rate with growing shrooms.
When you apply good sterile technique to keep contamination away we can bring that success rate up to 99%.
The idea that cows or horses are somehow the perfect mushroom growers is ridiculous.
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Theres a few pounds per acre of cubensis in good fields. We can get a few pounds out of a couple tubs.
In nature organisms fit a niche. Cubensis outweighs contaminants in that small circumstance in nature. But you wouldn't want to recreate the cow field system at home when you can do a grow 1,000s of times better than nature on some grains and coir with a little sterile technique
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Re: Mycelium in cows stomach [Re: bodhisatta]
#24994422 - 02/14/18 04:58 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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bodhisatta said: Theres a few pounds per acre of cubensis in good fields. We can get a few pounds out of a couple tubs.
In nature organisms fit a niche. Cubensis outweighs contaminants in that small circumstance in nature. But you wouldn't want to recreate the cow field system at home when you can do a grow 1,000s of times better than nature on some grains and coir with a little sterile technique
Thank you bod that is exactly what I'm getting at.
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Shrooms4life said: Cows don't have any stomach acid and also have 2 stomachs from what I can remember. When they eat the grass and millions of shroom spores, the spores aren't harmed because there isn't any acid to break them down so they pass through and are together in a warm/moist cow patty with fae and light. Nature is amazing.
If I recall correctly, they germinate in the colon, and once they become exposed to light and fresh air (get shit out in a cow pattie) they fruit. I could be wrong thou.
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