|
TedsDead



Registered: 01/03/17
Posts: 4,999
|
|
never going back to the knife after the pvc cutter. soo fast, soo clean!
-------------------- weed gets you through times of no money better than money gets you through times of no weed... -the fabulous furry freak bros If you can buy it, you can burn it!
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/25947396#25947396
|
CocaineBuffet
Stranger


Registered: 08/29/19
Posts: 3,534
Last seen: 6 hours, 25 minutes
|
Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: TedsDead]
#26264169 - 10/19/19 08:39 PM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
Just wondering. Are mushrooms like Lion's Mane and Reishi just fun to grow because they are unique but growable? Because when I do a .001 second amount of research on Wikipedia it does not suggest it has hallucinogenic qualities. Those two I am just unfamiliar with but I can understand why you would want to grow your own oysters or shiitakes.
|
Mycolorado
Hobbyist


Registered: 07/23/16
Posts: 8,557
Loc: Interdimensional Bootcamp
|
|
|
spiritlands



Registered: 06/21/10
Posts: 1,616
Loc:
Last seen: 2 months, 28 days
|
|
Quote:
CocaineBuffet said: Just wondering. Are mushrooms like Lion's Mane and Reishi just fun to grow because they are unique but growable? Because when I do a .001 second amount of research on Wikipedia it does not suggest it has hallucinogenic qualities. Those two I am just unfamiliar with but I can understand why you would want to grow your own oysters or shiitakes.
Ha, I think ppl grow Lions mane bc it's supposed to be really good for your brain. That's why I want to try it. I don't know if it is supposed to taste good or what but it's pretty popular. The other are just fancy mushrooms ppl like em. I don't know how to cook fancy mushrooms so idk. Who said it was psychoactive?!
Edited by spiritlands (10/19/19 08:55 PM)
|
jbgtaa
extraterrestrial



Registered: 06/09/19
Posts: 1,785
Last seen: 3 years, 4 months
|
Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: spiritlands]
#26264262 - 10/19/19 09:25 PM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
There is some pretty strong evidence to show that lions mane and ganoderma lucidium have high medicinal value. Nuerogenesis and whatnot. I believe it, weโve all seen what ps. Cubensis can do, no reason to doubt other mushrooms are just as powerful.
-------------------- If the thunder don't get ya, the lightning will. In another time's forgotten space, your eyes looked through your mother's face. Trade List Forever giving away prints. PM at anytime for a free print.
|
verum subsequentis
seeker of truth



Registered: 03/22/16
Posts: 8,732
Last seen: 1 year, 8 months
|
Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: jbgtaa]
#26264266 - 10/19/19 09:27 PM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
I have a sneaking suspicion that the true power of mushrooms of all kinds is way more incredible than most think possible. Mushrooms are fucking awesome!
|
Feasoghorm

Registered: 10/24/18
Posts: 4,384
|
|
Here here! Fungus is very very old. Way older than us. I dnt doubt that "in a way" it is wiser.
|
chipsandwich


Registered: 04/25/16
Posts: 943
Loc:
|
Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: BohemianLion] 1
#26264382 - 10/19/19 10:48 PM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
Quote:
BohemianLion said: Hey everyone! I'm new to cultivation but I am currently experimenting with King Oyster. Regardless of what's being grown, a friend of mine told me to try sterilizing my substrate with colloidal silver instead of using a PC. I took some excess substrate and tested it and it appears to be doing better than all of my other fruiting blocks. So I'm wondering if anybody has tested this before or if this is completely unheard of in the world of mycology. The science behind it is that by adding the colloidal silver you replenish the nutrients that used to be found in soil naturally, though in recent years (or decades), acid rain, among other factors removed these nutrients making it more susceptible to contamination - also explaining why invasive weeds are such a problem in today's world. I was skeptical because plants and fungi are not the same (obviously) but it seems to be performing very well.
Ah colloidal silver the sterilser and all encompassing fertiliser in one! Maybe if I drunk this magical liquid it would fix all my health problems too, is your friend selling some?
|
driscollwoods
Stranger

Registered: 09/24/19
Posts: 17
Last seen: 4 years, 4 months
|
Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: chipsandwich]
#26264440 - 10/19/19 11:26 PM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
i was misting my sub while pins were there and i accidentally used a spray bottle with a drop of dish soap in it ? is this harmful to the myc, will it recover ?
|
Bra
grow panaeolus, it's easy

Registered: 07/12/19
Posts: 376
Loc: Europe
Last seen: 28 minutes, 29 seconds
|
|
Hello
When I didn't dry fresh panaeolus sporeprint after I made this (it was a little bit wet by shoomcap), can it be bad for growing further or doesn't? Always I leave fresh print to dry (hence drying it becomes brighter) but now I forget and pack that fresh. Is it influence something?
-------------------- Bra's spores giveaway PM me, if you're a cannabis grower and you'd like to get my own-breed photoperiodic feminized SEEDS for free.
|
Feasoghorm

Registered: 10/24/18
Posts: 4,384
|
Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Bra]
#26264517 - 10/20/19 01:20 AM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
Quote:
driscollwoods said: i was misting my sub while pins were there and i accidentally used a spray bottle with a drop of dish soap in it ? is this harmful to the myc, will it recover ?
Never done that, but i wud thnk as long as you didnt douse it the worst that wud happen is maybe some mutations.
Quote:
Bra said: Hello
When I didn't dry fresh panaeolus sporeprint after I made this (it was a little bit wet by shoomcap), can it be bad for growing further or doesn't? Always I leave fresh print to dry (hence drying it becomes brighter) but now I forget and pack that fresh. Is it influence something?
I thnk it's fine if a print comes out a little wet from a cap and you let it sit in your SAB till the moisture goes away. If the print was sitting out in open air than it's prolly got all kinda shit on it.
|
Bra
grow panaeolus, it's easy

Registered: 07/12/19
Posts: 376
Loc: Europe
Last seen: 28 minutes, 29 seconds
|
Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Feasoghorm]
#26264552 - 10/20/19 02:09 AM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
GypsyCurse said:
Thank you
-------------------- Bra's spores giveaway PM me, if you're a cannabis grower and you'd like to get my own-breed photoperiodic feminized SEEDS for free.
Edited by Bra (10/13/21 03:16 AM)
|
Gitgit
Beginner


Registered: 10/15/19
Posts: 80
Last seen: 4 years, 4 months
|
Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Bra]
#26265032 - 10/20/19 09:30 AM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
Growing... This morning ) how You thinling? Maybe any good advice please? Peace ! ๐๐
|
Bra
grow panaeolus, it's easy


Registered: 07/12/19
Posts: 376
Loc: Europe
Last seen: 28 minutes, 29 seconds
|
Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Gitgit]
#26265046 - 10/20/19 09:41 AM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
.
-------------------- Bra's spores giveaway PM me, if you're a cannabis grower and you'd like to get my own-breed photoperiodic feminized SEEDS for free.
Edited by Bra (03/16/22 06:16 AM)
|
CocaineBuffet
Stranger


Registered: 08/29/19
Posts: 3,534
Last seen: 6 hours, 25 minutes
|
Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: spiritlands]
#26265113 - 10/20/19 10:17 AM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
Quote:
spiritlands said:
Quote:
CocaineBuffet said: Just wondering. Are mushrooms like Lion's Mane and Reishi just fun to grow because they are unique but growable? Because when I do a .001 second amount of research on Wikipedia it does not suggest it has hallucinogenic qualities. Those two I am just unfamiliar with but I can understand why you would want to grow your own oysters or shiitakes.
Ha, I think ppl grow Lions mane bc it's supposed to be really good for your brain. That's why I want to try it. I don't know if it is supposed to taste good or what but it's pretty popular. The other are just fancy mushrooms ppl like em. I don't know how to cook fancy mushrooms so idk. Who said it was psychoactive?!
I said wikipedia does not indicate it is psychoactive.
|
jbgtaa
extraterrestrial



Registered: 06/09/19
Posts: 1,785
Last seen: 3 years, 4 months
|
Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Gitgit]
#26265134 - 10/20/19 10:27 AM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
Wikipedia is unreliable but they arent psychoactive by the standard definition. Everyone who takes them reports a lift in mood and increase in energy, so it is perception enhancing in the very least if not psychoactive.
Quote:
Gitgit said: Growing... This morning ) how You thinling? Maybe any good advice please? Peace ! ๐๐

Im pretty sure the brown stripes on the stem indicate that you should have stopped misting days ago. Did you end up taking any of the advice you got?
-------------------- If the thunder don't get ya, the lightning will. In another time's forgotten space, your eyes looked through your mother's face. Trade List Forever giving away prints. PM at anytime for a free print.
|
replyom

Registered: 06/19/12
Posts: 344
|
Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Feasoghorm]
#26265293 - 10/20/19 11:46 AM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
Quote:
GypsyCurse said: Thats where it's gonna start pinning..in the mixed area between droplet center and puffy dry outside. Idk, mist if you like dude. See what happens. I generally shy away from it till after first flush cuz it makes shit look all fucked up and can cause issues i thnk.
Hey, thanks a lot for your reply
I find it really interesting, it seems like people here have concrete advice for most situations, except for adjusting surface conditions (unless the surface is dry/wet/contaminated to the extreme). I'm a scientist by trade and it's sort of frustrating not to have explicit instructions/decision making process (if it looks like x, do y, otherwise do z). I recently read a post by BOD where he says he purposefully avoids answering questions about surface conditions because people just have to figure it out on their own. I do love experimentation and learning through trial and error, but why is it just surface conditions that each of us should figure out on our own? Why not have that attitude for agar and spawn, too? Don't get me wrong, I'm not upset or frustrated, just genuinely curious what makes substrate conditions unique. Perhaps it's because 1) at this stage, surface conditions are pretty forgiving, assuming it's not dry or wet to the extreme (and assuming you have clean spawn, of course), and 2) it's difficult to give explicit instructions for misting and FAE since every tub/environment/cultivator is different. Anyway, /rant, I'll probably stop overthinking it once I manage to get some fruits, then I can trust that this process generally does work.
Followed your lead and didn't mist. Just going to accept that the corners will be dry. Seeing more of the tiny bright white spots (beginning of knots?) all across the AA+ tub surface. Argentina tub surface looks pretty different (it's 3 days behind AA+) but might also be starting to knot in its own way.
AA+ spawned 9 days ago Interesting how the corners are really puffy, is this associated with the surface being dry, or something else?
 Argentina spawned 6 days ago
Edited by replyom (10/20/19 11:56 AM)
|
Edmunter
Mr



Registered: 05/01/13
Posts: 5,699
Last seen: 1 month, 19 days
|
Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: replyom]
#26265346 - 10/20/19 12:24 PM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
So what are the reasons people use millet for agar masters?
|
jbgtaa
extraterrestrial



Registered: 06/09/19
Posts: 1,785
Last seen: 3 years, 4 months
|
Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Edmunter] 1
#26265356 - 10/20/19 12:33 PM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
Quote:
Edmunter said: So what are the reasons people use millet for agar masters?
Inoculation points. White millet is what i use and prefer because it tiny as hell and theres at least 75x more millet in a qt jar compared to oats or anything else. Red millet is a bit bigger but still great.
The size and amount of millet makes for grait grain to grain because it slides through bigger grains and distributes very evenly.
-------------------- If the thunder don't get ya, the lightning will. In another time's forgotten space, your eyes looked through your mother's face. Trade List Forever giving away prints. PM at anytime for a free print.
|
Edmunter
Mr



Registered: 05/01/13
Posts: 5,699
Last seen: 1 month, 19 days
|
Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: jbgtaa]
#26265421 - 10/20/19 01:07 PM (4 years, 4 months ago) |
|
|
Quote:
jbgtaa said:
Quote:
Edmunter said: So what are the reasons people use millet for agar masters?
Inoculation points. White millet is what i use and prefer because it tiny as hell and theres at least 75x more millet in a qt jar compared to oats or anything else. Red millet is a bit bigger but still great.
The size and amount of millet makes for grait grain to grain because it slides through bigger grains and distributes very evenly.
Is there any difference in time to full colonisation?
|
|