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Viridis420
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: stevo] 3
#25612732 - 11/13/18 06:37 PM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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Stoked to see these in person. P weraroa I had planted outdoors. Started 3-4 years ago. Took 5 weeks to germ from a spore swab. These smell just like cyans, azures etc..Going to clone one now gotta cook up some agar plates. These are growing together with P serbica and I don't want it to get choked out. The serbica has really expanded from where I originally placed them and you can see pins in the background.
What it looked like in totes
Sliced one in half making it resemble a regular looking mushroom and attempted printing but no luck. I'll try again because swabs are such pain.
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Nimph
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Viridis420]
#25612760 - 11/13/18 06:48 PM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nice i wanna be like you
Heres a allenii wedge in some woodchips, little mold eaters i did it in open air since i was gonna throw away the plate anyways. Definitely not the right woodchips though, never again, oysters dont even like it.
Bacterial pan cyan to oak chips, i put it outside in the cool to give the myc an advantage.
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l0wbob
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Nimph]
#25613442 - 11/14/18 02:11 AM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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Started this year on the 21th of september with a contaminated jar of spawn azures. Tossed it outside, covered it with some fallen leaves and come coir, watered it once a week and thats all.
Today i took a look and noticed, that the mycelium is already growing through the coir and making its way to the top.
Also on 2 places fell a leaf from the "prunus laurocerasus" that is growing there and they need a very long time till they decompost, so they stay green for a very long time. Right under these 2 leaves i found the mycelium even thicker already on open air.
The temps are dropping at the moment ( nights close to 35ยฐ F and days up to 50ยฐF ), with foggy mornings till about 10 am.
I did not expect it to be that fast and also i didnt think at all that it could fruit this year, but could i be wrong???
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Edited by l0wbob (11/14/18 03:24 AM)
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Ferather
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: l0wbob] 1
#25613557 - 11/14/18 04:38 AM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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@Viridis420
I would go with they grey card-paper (egg carton?), grey card-paper is amazing as a media. If you compare the growth vs your debris (sticks'n'chips), it's much better.
I use paper pellets, made from egg carton, newspaper, so on. Unfortunately, it needs enrichment to perform.
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Good growth, good decay rate, good amount of essential carbon and nutrient uptake:
Bad growth, low decay rate, low amount of essential carbon and nutrient uptake:
It takes some research (or reading), to know why and what to do. All of the above are small scale test recipes and setups.
Edited by Ferather (11/14/18 04:28 PM)
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Ferather
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Ferather]
#25615731 - 11/15/18 06:03 AM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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I got impressive, and conclusive results with Cubensis on T-Gel (peg germinated). The test starts here, you should find the data relational and usable.
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BU4O
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Ferather] 1
#25617656 - 11/15/18 11:16 PM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hey guys little update on the Allenii,15-17 days they grow and still do... How much time before they drop spores?
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: BU4O]
#25617837 - 11/16/18 03:30 AM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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BU4O said: Hey guys little update on the Allenii,15-17 days they grow and still do... How much time before they drop spores?
what is the temperature and moisture in your area?
Edited by basilic85 (11/16/18 03:30 AM)
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: basilic85]
#25617846 - 11/16/18 03:39 AM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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Around 10-15C day temperature, 5-3C night temperature... RH is relatively 50-60 % day time and in the night it gets around 70-80% RH
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: BU4O]
#25617892 - 11/16/18 04:48 AM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ok thanks.
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Ferather] 3
#25619879 - 11/16/18 09:42 PM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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i Need to test that card is better.
I have some p.sub on rye.
Moistened egg trag and put small piles in each depression. I canโt remember whoโs post I got the idea from, etc... after 3 weeks.
Moistened wood chips seem to move much faster, and are enveloping and I assume filling the wood chip. Iโm layering as sub myc seems to enjoy not be mashed up too much. one week after this photo (near section)
I am finding that poplar or gum, hand chipped with a tomahawk, soaked in boiled jug water, reaps amazing results. Now to try moriczโs idea of casing this bad boy in some bucketed cvg (if I can figure out what that is).
I have some more p.sub grain ready for the next round also. Going to try shredded moist cardboard in the same fashion. Also some coffee bag hessian rolls...
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Bobbit]
#25620007 - 11/17/18 12:33 AM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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Bobbit said: Now to try moriczโs idea of casing this bad boy in some bucketed cvg (if I can figure out what that is).
I think with "cvg" he meant Coir-Vermiculite-Gypsum. At least thats what i read everywhere, but maybe i am wrong
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: l0wbob]
#25620019 - 11/17/18 12:48 AM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nope your right!
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moricz
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Nimph] 2
#25620111 - 11/17/18 03:55 AM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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Bucketted CVG is coir verm gipsum, 1 brick coir (650g) and 2 litres of vermiculite and a little gypsum (vermiculite and gypsum not neccesary)
Take those in a bucket, and satureate with 4 liter of boiling water, really bubbling water. Then mix this hot stuff well, let break up the whole brick of coir, then put a lid on that bucket, and cover with pillows or chlotes to keep warm for 1,5 h then let is cool, and use.
Guys!!! I have an alenii pin on a strawlog, standard oyster substrate
Pix afternoon.
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Ferather
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: moricz]
#25620342 - 11/17/18 07:21 AM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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@Bobbit
Awesome, those chips look like they are perfect for decaying, the same for the egg carton (no resistance). The chips are nice and dark, they also looked aged (less resistance, phenols more oxidized).
You have an ideal media by the looks of it, have you considered enrichment? Try coir + lime or just coir, I don't think you need the verm.
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: l0wbob]
#25620676 - 11/17/18 10:31 AM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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I don't believe gypsum is a good ph buffer, is it added for another reason?
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Ferather
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Solipsis]
#25620833 - 11/17/18 11:38 AM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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It adds calcium and sulphur to a media, grit, nothing else. The calcium I fully understand, the sulphur I do not (yet). However, I am using a method that already adds sulphur, so I only need lime (calcium carbonate).
25kg of ultra fine calcium carbonate, ยฃ6 | 25kg of calcium sulphate, ยฃ25. I can also get 25kg of limestone granules for ยฃ6.
The stuff I use here (Intralabs).
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Ferather]
#25621005 - 11/17/18 01:12 PM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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moricz said: Bucketted CVG is coir verm gipsum, 1 brick coir (650g) and 2 litres of vermiculite and a little gypsum (vermiculite and gypsum not neccesary)
Thanks, purchased a few coir bricks Yesterday. Is your 650g the dry weight of the coir? (Stoopid question I know.)
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Ferather said: Awesome, those chips look like they are perfect for decaying, the same for the egg carton (no resistance). The chips are nice and dark, they also looked aged (less resistance, phenols more oxidized).
The top layer are aged, the 3 below however werenโt and colonised at the same speed.
The difference between starting with grains/brf vs stem butts is insane. Hardly surprising though as there is a decent food supply to really support colony expansion.
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Bobbit]
#25621035 - 11/17/18 01:31 PM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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Vigorous spawn is always a good start. Top job, lovely images.
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moricz
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: Bobbit] 1
#25621045 - 11/17/18 01:41 PM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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Bobbit said:
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moricz said: Bucketted CVG is coir verm gipsum, 1 brick coir (650g) and 2 litres of vermiculite and a little gypsum (vermiculite and gypsum not neccesary)
Thanks, purchased a few coir bricks Yesterday. Is your 650g the dry weight of the coir? (Stoopid question I know.)
Yes yes, dry weight. Nowadays I don't add verm into the mix, just gypsum only.
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Re: The Official Woodlovers Thread [Re: moricz] 2
#25621106 - 11/17/18 02:27 PM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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So 2 days ago spotted some knotting on the pasteurised straw bags of alenii and on the questionable (cyan/azure/serbica) bags. So tried to make some photo of the pins...
alenii pins
serbica(?) pin
And Ovoids finally start to feel themself at home.
And the Serbica pins on woodchips cased with Coir
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