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LtLurker
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Failboat]
#26102099 - 07/11/19 11:44 AM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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Wouldn't some kind of filter help? I have really hard water, and i use the stuff that's filtered through the RO without problems in my pc.
Maybe even a little brita thingy would filter enough metals to stop this?
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dmppb
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Failboat]
#26102305 - 07/11/19 01:11 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quirkmeister92 said: Digital space heater
it's for the oysters and it's a fruiting room , mist , fog and wet floor , i don't it's a good idea
i'm thinking steam generators , but they consume so much electricity !
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ShaperDreaming
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: dmppb]
#26102407 - 07/11/19 02:13 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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Sherlock Shrooms said: If they have meshed in mold, and I see some tubs make it and some do not, do you think upping the spawn count would give them better odds?
Have you produced any fruits out of any grows? I'd just clone a fruit and move onto the next generation if you have the levels of contam you're talking about across the forum.
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Legend21 said: But see idk shit about them. So I dont even know what the blocks are. Do people pasteurize then put in bags after? Sterilize it? I need a tek or some links lmao time for me to use that search function.
Try this: https://freshcapmushrooms.com/learn/the-fruiting-block-growing-gourmet-mushroom-on-sawdust/
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Subfinder
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Failboat]
#26102410 - 07/11/19 02:14 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quirkmeister92 said:
 So I have been watching this LC develop and today I noticed some growth near the top. It's bad, right?
Mine has that too...
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Legend21
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Subfinder]
#26102599 - 07/11/19 04:17 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks for the link shaper I’m going to start reading.
Anyone know what causes stipes to split like this?
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bodhisatta 
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Legend21]
#26102605 - 07/11/19 04:19 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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For those i would say growing all twisted and bad conditions
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Failboat
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: bodhisatta]
#26102671 - 07/11/19 04:50 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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I just got plastic cutting jigsaw blades to do this new SAB nicely, but I have a Japanese Beetle infestation so I gotta do some yardwork while the sun hangs low. I will probably inoculate these old sterilized oats with the LC tomorrow. Wouldn't be the first failed LC
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Sherlock Shrooms
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ShaperDreaming said:
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Sherlock Shrooms said: If they have meshed in mold, and I see some tubs make it and some do not, do you think upping the spawn count would give them better odds?
Have you produced any fruits out of any grows? I'd just clone a fruit and move onto the next generation if you have the levels of contam you're talking about across the forum.
Yes for sure. That culture is really old (as in me transferring it and growing it out for 2.5 years and I inherited it from someone and I have no idea how long they had it), others have told me another problem I'm up against aside from dirty spawn is senescence, I have taken clones of it's fruits but don't feel continuing with that culture is a good idea especially after all the cell division it took to get to that fruit when its already really old in the first place. I have a bunch of new plates that are 3 transfers away from spores that look clean and organized. I am planning on dropping them into jars, spawning, and cloning from that batch. Maybe I'll do a test tub of a clone from the old culture and see how it does though
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Edited by Sherlock Shrooms (07/11/19 05:50 PM)
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Legend21
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: bodhisatta]
#26102849 - 07/11/19 06:23 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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bodhisatta said: For those i would say growing all twisted and bad conditions
Yeah I mean their just in shoeboxes but maybe their lacking something. Appreciate the response bro!
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Sherlock Shrooms
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Sherlock Shrooms said:
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ShaperDreaming said:
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Sherlock Shrooms said: If they have meshed in mold, and I see some tubs make it and some do not, do you think upping the spawn count would give them better odds?
Have you produced any fruits out of any grows? I'd just clone a fruit and move onto the next generation if you have the levels of contam you're talking about across the forum.
Yes for sure. That culture is really old (as in me transferring it and growing it out for 2.5 years and I inherited it from someone and I have no idea how long they had it), others have told me another problem I'm up against aside from dirty spawn is senescence, I have taken clones of it's fruits but don't feel continuing with that culture is a good idea especially after all the cell division it took to get to that fruit when its already really old in the first place. I have a bunch of new plates that are 3 transfers away from spores that look clean and organized. I am planning on dropping them into jars, spawning, and cloning from that batch. Maybe I'll do a test tub of a clone from the old culture and see how it does though
This is a clone I recently took from one of the fruits of the tubs that are having problems, they are all the same culture and were started from the same plates. You see the section that isn't rhizomorphic, when I look closely its a bit fuzzy. Thats how the plates looked before they went into jars and are having the problems I'm now experiencing in tubs. I think its mold meshed into the culture and the clone from the fruits is showing the same thing. Maybe I'm mistaken, I thought a clone would clean it up. What do you think?
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Caps McGee
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I don't use master's mix bc I get my sawdust for free, and I have grain already... I bought soybean hulls "for mushroom cultivation" and it's got corn in it! I ran it side by side with plain sawdust, which got extra spawn, and blew it out the water in colonization speed AND yield... I've still got 30lbs of hulls sitting there I might get around to using... be honest, not the funnest shit to play with once it's wet (I've texture issues)
Let's examine your question: why would you pastuerize and THEN sterilize? Sterilizing kills EVERYTHING... pasteurization would be null
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Psicomb
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Inocuole]
#26104494 - 07/12/19 04:31 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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Just had maintenance unexpectedly show up while I was in the middle of scrubbing out a bunch of shoeboxes and monotubs (mind you i live in a 300sqft studio with barely any room to hide anything) and said there was an emergency ceiling leak in the restaurant I live above (fuk). After 3 minutes of making him wait outside my door so I could hide all my tubs under my blanket i let him in to check for the leak.
Thank God I rent from basically slumlords in a busy area and maintenance doesnt give a fuck and just wants to do their job n go home. That dude has had to move piles of quart jars I was putting off cleaning and hid under the sink before and didnt bat an eye haha I feel pretty safe rn thankfully.
Fuckin apartment growing  not many other options right here in the city though. Still worth it but def gonna take a few months off once i harvest everything in a couple days.
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Legend21
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Caps McGee]
#26104804 - 07/12/19 07:40 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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Caps McGee said:
Let's examine your question: why would you pastuerize and THEN sterilize? Sterilizing kills EVERYTHING... pasteurization would be null
Search function definitely IS your friend
Yeah what I meant was either or. Like do people bag it after pasteurizing or do they just sterilize a bag because I think I’ve seen it both ways. But I’ve been searching and will keep reading and reading and reading and reading
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Legend21]
#26104996 - 07/12/19 09:18 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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Pasteurize straw, sterilize sawdust bc (typically) it's supplemented and too nutritious for pasteurization alone to be effective...
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Sherlock Shrooms
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Caps McGee]
#26105916 - 07/13/19 11:37 AM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hey yall does this look like normal colonization at this stage about 6 days in? I fruit at spawn and have 2 layers of micropore tape all around. 1:1 ratio, 3" deep and 80% coir/20% verm sub. The casing is 50/50 coir/verm. Some have said aerial rhizomorphs are a sign of low air exchange but i've noticed if I give it anymore air exchange the sub seems to dry out.
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Psicomb
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Looks just fine to me. I have had some varieties that were quite rhyzomorphic in how they colonized the tub compared to others under the exact same conditions. Doesnt mean anything bad.
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van hatton
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Psicomb]
#26106016 - 07/13/19 12:54 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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That seems slow for 6 days
I usually spawn then harvest 15 days later
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: van hatton]
#26108076 - 07/14/19 03:12 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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APE is not a cube? Ran across this, I'm bored making grains and beef broth(separate pc's)... had to share...
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van hatton
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Mr. Funguy]
#26108164 - 07/14/19 04:04 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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He said ape isn't a cube then said ape has the DNA of a cube?
-------------------- If I ever give out misinformation please inform me so I can have the correct information. Tmethyl said: Chuck Norris once roundhouse kicked a monotub that wasn't pinning fast enough. The force of the kick rearranged the genetics of the mushrooms, we now call them Penis Envy. Caps McGee said:
Fun part is figuring out what works best for you
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bodhisatta 
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Mr. Funguy] 2
#26108169 - 07/14/19 04:05 PM (4 years, 7 months ago) |
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Mr. Funguy said: APE is not a cube? Ran across this, I'm bored making grains and beef broth(separate pc's)... had to share...

That guy is clearly confused as fuck. Don't use reddit lol.
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