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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: Bagels]
#26093423 - 07/06/19 04:10 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Pak'n'Sav has 'Gilmours' 100pk Clear Vinyl gloves for $5.89, in various sizes ๐
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: Dunedinite]
#26093642 - 07/06/19 07:28 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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I've managed to get some really good mycelium growth in Rye grain with some Subaeruginosa spores.im a little unsure what to do next, whether to do indoor or outdoor from Here. Any suggestions??
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: ArcadeDuck]
#26093709 - 07/06/19 08:34 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Indoor is a long slow, and generally unfruitful.
My suggestion, Find some decent sized hardwood chips, poplar, oak, gum, etc (you can make you own with a tomahawk and a piece of fire wood.) Soak for 12 hours, starting with kettle boiled water is good for penetration and knockback. Drip dry for an hour or so. Chips wonโt hold excess water. Put a single layer of chips on the bottom of a tub/aquarium/pot/planter. Cover chips in a thin layer of colonised rye. Cover rye in another thin layer of soaked chips. And cover with a lid that allows air in and out (GE) Wait a week or 2 until the myc starts climbing, and covers 50-60% of the top surfaces. Add another single chip layer. Rinse and repeat untill you have more colonised chips that you need. Share them with all your friends. Tell them to grow their own bloody phungarse. Make an outdoor bed, and wait 6-18 months.
It seems that P.sub prefer being layered than continually disturbed. Once the myc starts running, shit son, it moves son!
Edited by Bobbit (07/06/19 08:35 PM)
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ArcadeDuck
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: Bobbit]
#26093788 - 07/06/19 09:27 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Thanks very much bro I appreciate that. I'll get onto it and wait for my cubensis spores to show up
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Dunedinite
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: ArcadeDuck]
#26094170 - 07/07/19 03:59 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Bobbit said: Find some decent sized hardwood chips, poplar, oak, gum
Is there a particular reason you recommend hardwood chips? I've seen a few different tests where people've tried multiple things out and eucalyptus and pine seem to come out as leaders a lot of the time.
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ArcadeDuck said: I've managed to get some really good mycelium growth in Rye grain with some Subaeruginosa spores.im a little unsure what to do next, whether to do indoor or outdoor from Here. Any suggestions??
As was said by Bobbit, indoor is difficult. You'd essentially be pioneering new techniques. Some very few people have had a bit of success but if you're just looking for fruits, outdoor and waiting for the season seems to be your best bet.
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ArcadeDuck said: Thanks very much bro I appreciate that. I'll get onto it and wait for my cubensis spores to show up
...cube spores? Do keep us updated on this. Seems like few to no people have them. I've been putting out feelers for spores but haven't been brave enough to get them in from overseas hah.
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: Dunedinite]
#26094187 - 07/07/19 04:38 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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i got some penis envy on the way i'll make a syringe for ya when i get round to it if you are keen
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: Dunedinite]
#26094203 - 07/07/19 05:00 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Dunedinite said:
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Bobbit said: Find some decent sized hardwood chips, poplar, oak, gum
Is there a particular reason you recommend hardwood chips? I've seen a few different tests where people've tried multiple things out and eucalyptus and pine seem to come out as leaders a lot of the time.
Hard wood is easy and requires no prep. Apparently, Fresh pine will kill your myc unless you soak in CaCO3 or similar to lower the pH and help deal with the turpenes. If you have pine chip that has been in the sun and rain for a few weeks, they should be sweet. . . I have had success with eucalypt and poplar without any additional work.
If anyone has success with pine please post here. Iโm trying some that I have CaCO3โd at the moment with a slurry and will also try rye once colonised. I may try fresh pine also, to see what the fuss is about.
I thought Penis Envy required a culture syringe? If ya get those past customs, you got cojones mas grande.
Edited by Bobbit (07/07/19 05:03 AM)
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: Bobbit]
#26094232 - 07/07/19 05:57 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Woodlovers love pine. Adjusting the PH increases colonization speed but straight pine in a pinch will work fine. Pine chip mulch is fanatastic as is. Grains spawned to fresh pine shavings
Azurescens and subaeruginosa on pine shavings/paper pellets
Olive once ran a large project with tons of different substrates testing hardwoods and softwood. His pine tubs popped first.
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Dunedinite
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: bobwastaken]
#26094354 - 07/07/19 08:42 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Bobbit said:
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Dunedinite said:
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Bobbit said: Find some decent sized hardwood chips, poplar, oak, gum
Is there a particular reason you recommend hardwood chips? I've seen a few different tests where people've tried multiple things out and eucalyptus and pine seem to come out as leaders a lot of the time.
Hard wood is easy and requires no prep. Apparently, Fresh pine will kill your myc unless you soak in CaCO3 or similar to lower the pH and help deal with the turpenes. If you have pine chip that has been in the sun and rain for a few weeks, they should be sweet. . . I have had success with eucalypt and poplar without any additional work.
If anyone has success with pine please post here. Iโm trying some that I have CaCO3โd at the moment with a slurry and will also try rye once colonised. I may try fresh pine also, to see what the fuss is about.
I've currently got sub myc growing on a pinecone. It was soaked for a month prior though, with CaCO3 (which raises pH, to make it more alkaline, btw )
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bobwastaken said: Woodlovers love pine. Adjusting the PH increases colonization speed but straight pine in a pinch will work fine. Pine chip mulch is fanatastic as is.
Olive once ran a large project with tons of different substrates testing hardwoods and softwood. His pine tubs popped first.
That project of Olive's was A++, found that a couple of years back. Everyone else who's followed on from that just seems to have confirmed their work too, which is great!
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: Dunedinite]
#26094781 - 07/07/19 02:36 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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My Cubensis spores were there when I got home lastnight from a weekend trip away Very happy, hopefully I dont fuck this up.
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: Bagels]
#26094785 - 07/07/19 02:40 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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I just started my grow log/tek for outdoor woodlovers in the grow log section. There is a quick link in my sig
Im going balls deep with fresh pine mulch/woodchip. See how it goes
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Dunedinite
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: ArcadeDuck]
#26094786 - 07/07/19 02:41 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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ArcadeDuck said: My Cubensis spores were there when I got home lastnight from a weekend trip away Very happy, hopefully I dont fuck this up.
Did you just get a print sent? Foil in a greeting card or some such thing?
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: Dunedinite] 1
#26094841 - 07/07/19 03:25 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Yeah on tin foil in a plastic bag, in a card. Unlabeled. It came alot quicker than expected, only took week
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: ArcadeDuck]
#26096595 - 07/08/19 05:49 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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So these guys https://www.freshmushrooms.co.nz/ are growing a tonne of gourmet mushrooms every week. Must be some good equipment supplies around somewhere...
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Hefee
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: supercrisp]
#26096804 - 07/08/19 07:26 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Patience has rewarded me, but the payment has not been taken yet, PLS GOD IF YOU EXIST!!!
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Dunedinite
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: Hefee]
#26096921 - 07/08/19 08:35 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hefee said: Patience has rewarded me, but the payment has not been taken yet, PLS GOD IF YOU EXIST!!!
What the hell???? D: Why is your shipping so damn cheap. I feel ripped off now lol.
I did get a sunbeam dehydrator for $15 today though... So that's nice!
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: Dunedinite]
#26097035 - 07/08/19 09:34 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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it's 2nd hand, i honestly don't know why it is so cheap tho! i really hope this doesn't come back to bite me!
I need a dehydrator also, something i forgot on my list of things to get.
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Dunedinite
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: Hefee]
#26097110 - 07/08/19 10:14 PM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hefee said: it's 2nd hand, i honestly don't know why it is so cheap tho! i really hope this doesn't come back to bite me!
I need a dehydrator also, something i forgot on my list of things to get.
I did see that it was 2nd hand, so I can understand why the item itself is a bit cheaper, but the shipping being so cheap is what blows my mind haha.
Hopefully it works great for you!
Currently testing the dehydrator on some apples, no issues so far. Seems to work at about 80ยฐC. It's an older K-Tel KN128D.
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: Dunedinite]
#26097330 - 07/09/19 01:34 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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seems my order was cancelled, KMS
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JustAMushroom
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Re: The Official Kiwi Cultivators Thread [Re: Hefee]
#26097449 - 07/09/19 04:05 AM (4 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hefee said: seems my order was cancelled, KMS
So no cheap PC?!? Noooooooo! too good to be true, I think my shipping cost was almost your total.
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