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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Failboat] * 1
    #25177955 - 05/01/18 01:57 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

Some small shiitake blocks (1,3kg each)



Any idea what strain could be?? I cloned it from a supermarket shiitake. I grew it last year too and this strain gives lots of small and medium fruits, skinny stems (could be because FAE??). Inoculated on 18/02, about 2 week to full colonization and rippening until 23/04 (50 days since full colonization, 64 days inoculation-to growing room). As the last year, once strip the bag and take to growing room, harvest in one week. Maybe more rippening/browning could be beneficial :justdontknow:

The bags looked like this when I hit and strip the bag to induce fruiting


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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Inocybe]
    #25178124 - 05/01/18 02:47 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

I havent grown shiitake yet but my first thought about the stems was fae.  :twocents:
They still look really nice! :thumbup:

notice in the first picture that the one lone shiitake in the back near the wall is really stretchy? that could indicate fae problems. I got that with my fruiting room when I had the shelves right against the wall without a fan to help cycle air.


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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Inocybe]
    #25178136 - 05/01/18 02:49 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

I don't know about the strain but I like how they look. Do they always have such a symmetrical darker disk on the cap or is it a difference in cultivation parameters?

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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Inocybe]
    #25178184 - 05/01/18 03:06 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

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Inocybe said:
Some small shiitake blocks (1,3kg each)



Any idea what strain could be?? I cloned it from a supermarket shiitake. I grew it last year too and this strain gives lots of small and medium fruits, skinny stems (could be because FAE??). Inoculated on 18/02, about 2 week to full colonization and rippening until 23/04 (50 days since full colonization, 64 days inoculation-to growing room). As the last year, once strip the bag and take to growing room, harvest in one week. Maybe more rippening/browning could be beneficial :justdontknow:

The bags looked like this when I hit and strip the bag to induce fruiting






Those look great! Next time let the block turn brown entirely, when it starts as creating the liquid, you can reposition the block so all of it browns more quickly.


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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: TravelAgency]
    #25178471 - 05/01/18 05:37 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

Got a bunch of phoenix oysters from an awesome member
here. It made for a great meal!

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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: TravelAgency]
    #25178481 - 05/01/18 05:39 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

Thank you!!

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Chwyn said:
I havent grown shiitake yet but my first thought about the stems was fae.  :twocents:
They still look really nice! :thumbup:

notice in the first picture that the one lone shiitake in the back near the wall is really stretchy? that could indicate fae problems. I got that with my fruiting room when I had the shelves right against the wall without a fan to help cycle air.





I modified the greenhouse fae/humidification, now I use a humidibucket with a pc fan and air pump 24/7 and a pond fogger on a timer. Maybe the pc has little power to supply this greenhouse (it's like two 4 tier gh). Also the entire greenhouse is full of substrates. When the kings start to grow I will know if it's a fae problem :thumbup:

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I don't know about the strain but I like how they look. Do they always have such a symmetrical darker disk on the cap or is it a difference in cultivation parameters?




I want to know if it's a difference in cultivation parameters too. The only thing I know about that topic is related to donko & flower shiitake forms, that are caused by fluctuations on humidity and humidity & temp, repectively (or something like this I read). With this strain last year, the fruits looked similar.




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Those look great! Next time let the block turn brown entirely, when it starts as creating the liquid, you can reposition the block so all of it browns more quickly.




What do you mean with reposition??:confused:

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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Inocybe]
    #25178632 - 05/01/18 06:46 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

damn dude those shiitake blocks look awesome!


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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Inocybe] * 1
    #25178638 - 05/01/18 06:49 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

Like lay them on their side so the liquid falls to the bottom and the white parts sit in it until they turn brown then rotate it to get another side.


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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: TravelAgency]
    #25178709 - 05/01/18 07:23 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)


Lions mane on wbs. I wanted to g2g these, what do you all reccomend

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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Failboat] * 1
    #25178854 - 05/01/18 08:29 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

Looks like you might have some cobwebs mold in there


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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: TravelAgency]
    #25178861 - 05/01/18 08:31 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

Those are contaminated with mold, for sure.  :sad:


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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: hamloaf]
    #25179009 - 05/01/18 10:30 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

I don't think so. The cobwebby lookin shit is the myc. That's what it looked like on the agar. The dark bits are just Sunflower seeds. The thick white bits are fruitung bodies. Or am I way off?

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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Failboat]
    #25179493 - 05/02/18 07:38 AM (5 years, 9 months ago)

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TravelAgency said:
Like lay them on their side so the liquid falls to the bottom and the white parts sit in it until they turn brown then rotate it to get another side.




Does the metabolites help with the rippening? or is just for dying the white areas of the block? :lol: I never heard that! I'll try!

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I don't think so. The cobwebby lookin shit is the myc. That's what it looked like on the agar. The dark bits are just Sunflower seeds. The thick white bits are fruitung bodies. Or am I way off?





Yeah I also think the white areas are primordia, because lion's mane starts to fruit just after colonization is complete. In my experience LM mycelium is very thin and wispy. In first photo left bottom corner it seems very wispy mold-like, but if it were mold, I don't see metabolites in the contact zone between myc-mold (but I don't know if LM produces metabolites for fighting like oyster for example). Anyway, if I were you, I would break the grains right now and transfer to final substrate, because you don't want the primordia to grow there if it's not the final container.

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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: myceliups]
    #25179543 - 05/02/18 08:20 AM (5 years, 9 months ago)

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Got a bunch of phoenix oysters from an awesome member
here. It made for a great meal!






:rockon::rockon:
Looks tasty!
I should have a bunch more for the next time.
Hopefully then we'll find some morels to add to the dish too!

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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Inocybe]
    #25179697 - 05/02/18 09:44 AM (5 years, 9 months ago)

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Inocybe said:
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TravelAgency said:
Like lay them on their side so the liquid falls to the bottom and the white parts sit in it until they turn brown then rotate it to get another side.




That's what I thought. Thanks!
Does the metabolites help with the rippening? or is just for dying the white areas of the block? :lol: I never heard that! I'll try!

Quote:

Quirkmeister92 said:
I don't think so. The cobwebby lookin shit is the myc. That's what it looked like on the agar. The dark bits are just Sunflower seeds. The thick white bits are fruitung bodies. Or am I way off?





Yeah I also think the white areas are primordia, because lion's mane starts to fruit just after colonization is complete. In my experience LM mycelium is very thin and wispy. In first photo left bottom corner it seems very wispy mold-like, but if it were mold, I don't see metabolites in the contact zone between myc-mold (but I don't know if LM produces metabolites for fighting like oyster for example). Anyway, if I were you, I would break the grains right now and transfer to final substrate, because you don't want the primordia to grow there if it's not the final container.



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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Failboat]
    #25180272 - 05/02/18 04:08 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

Finally coming along.


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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Dabadoodledoo710]
    #25180351 - 05/02/18 04:54 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

Blue and oyster jars I left to long..


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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: foragedfungus]
    #25180481 - 05/02/18 06:13 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

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Quote:

myceliups said:
Got a bunch of phoenix oysters from an awesome member
here. It made for a great meal!






:rockon::rockon:
Looks tasty!
I should have a bunch more for the next time.
Hopefully then we'll find some morels to add to the dish too!




Hell yeah man. They were awesome. I really hope we can
snag some morels. Went out yesterday and found none.
Checked all over the properties I been working on and
nothing.

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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: myceliups]
    #25182263 - 05/03/18 04:36 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

How good they look? :laugh:

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Re: Edible pic of the day [Re: Hugofly]
    #25182361 - 05/03/18 05:23 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

Those remind me of wood ears! :smile:


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