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MasonSL
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[Panaeolus Cinctulus] Will this grow method work?
#25946011 - 04/20/19 04:15 PM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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I've been finding some Panaeolus Cinctulus's outside my grandpa's horse farm. He did a logging project and now there is a road of sawdust, hay, and horse manure that they grow in. If I take this substrate and put it in a 1/2 pint jar with the mycelium stem of one of the mushrooms, how likely is it to cultivate the jar and produce mushrooms?
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Re: [Panaeolus Cinctulus] Will this grow method work? [Re: MasonSL]
#25947000 - 04/21/19 07:19 AM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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Very slightly plausible you may get a muhsroom to fruit. To get any reasonable result you would at mimimum want to go multispore to enough jars of sterilized spawn media to get one of them to come out clean and case that.
I haven't seen many people culture Pan. cinctulus. If for the novelty alone I expect it would be more common if they were particularly easy. I suspect but don't know that they are as picky as the tropical Pans are.
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Re: [Panaeolus Cinctulus] Will this grow method work? [Re: Secotoid]
#25947021 - 04/21/19 07:35 AM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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Why not just keep picking them from the road where they are happy to grow?
They are very not likely to grow out of that jar.
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Re: [Panaeolus Cinctulus] Will this grow method work? [Re: Mr Piggy]
#25947037 - 04/21/19 07:51 AM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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Or otherwise bite the bullet and culture them out on agar then try to grow them out properly.
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Re: [Panaeolus Cinctulus] Will this grow method work? [Re: MasonSL]
#25947082 - 04/21/19 08:29 AM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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Quote:
MasonSL said: I've been finding some Panaeolus Cinctulus's outside my grandpa's horse farm. He did a logging project and now there is a road of sawdust, hay, and horse manure that they grow in. If I take this substrate and put it in a 1/2 pint jar with the mycelium stem of one of the mushrooms, how likely is it to cultivate the jar and produce mushrooms?
close to 0% chance of working
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Alchemycologist
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Re: [Panaeolus Cinctulus] Will this grow method work? [Re: Secotoid]
#25947270 - 04/21/19 10:35 AM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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Secotoid said: Very slightly plausible you may get a muhsroom to fruit. To get any reasonable result you would at mimimum want to go multispore to enough jars of sterilized spawn media to get one of them to come out clean and case that.
I haven't seen many people culture Pan. cinctulus. If for the novelty alone I expect it would be more common if they were particularly easy. I suspect but don't know that they are as picky as the tropical Pans are.
Why would you go MS? That doesn't make any sense. I would clone a fruit.
But overall just keep picking them cause it's not worth the hassle. People grow them for novelty mostly.
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MasonSL
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Re: [Panaeolus Cinctulus] Will this grow method work? [Re: Mr Piggy]
#25947327 - 04/21/19 10:56 AM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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Because eventually the season for them will end.
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Re: [Panaeolus Cinctulus] Will this grow method work? [Re: Alchemycologist]
#25947333 - 04/21/19 10:57 AM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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I heard it's a more lighthearted trip than cubes, which I'm also growing
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Secotoid
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Re: [Panaeolus Cinctulus] Will this grow method work? [Re: Alchemycologist]
#25947833 - 04/21/19 04:19 PM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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I said at minimum. Minimum is MS > grain. Culturing it out cleanly on agar whether MS or tissue culture is of course ideal. That wasn't the point.
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Alchemycologist
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Re: [Panaeolus Cinctulus] Will this grow method work? [Re: Secotoid]
#25948012 - 04/21/19 06:30 PM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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A wild to print to grain is a path to a bunch of frustration and trash to get rid of.
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Secotoid
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Re: [Panaeolus Cinctulus] Will this grow method work? [Re: Alchemycologist]
#25948025 - 04/21/19 06:44 PM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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Obviously. Its also a viable suboptimal method that has worked countless times for decades. I reiterate - at minimum that approach is called for. I dont know how this can be made more clear so im going to proceed to ignore you until i see you respond reasonably.
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