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First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens. A failed experiment. * 2
    #26579485 - 04/05/20 01:07 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

This is a chronicle of my first attempt to grow cyanescens.  It’s also the first time that I prepared and sterilized my own jars.

3/2/20:  I filled 10 half pint jars with a mixture consisting of 1 part vermiculite, 1 part BRF, 1 part sawdust and 1 part water.  I put on plastic lids with injection ports and synthetic filter disks for gas exchange.

I put three quarts of water in my pressure cooker. 

I added one tablespoon of white distilled vinegar to prevent hard water deposits from forming on the jars. 

I put the jars in the PC, tilting them to ensure that there were no air bubbles underneath their bases.  The water in the PC covered the bottom one inch of the jars.  I unwisely took someone’s advice and I didn’t cover the lids with aluminum foil. 

After heating the PC and venting air for 10 minutes, I cooked the jars at 15psi, 250 F for 60 minutes.

I removed the PC from the oven and let it cool until the pressure gauge read 0 and the air vent/cover lock was in the down position.

I removed the jars and was horrified to discover that the substrate was visibly wetter than it was when I put the jars into the PC.  Because I didn’t cover the lids with foil, water had seeped into the jars.  Two of the jars were soaked.  The other eight jars appeared to have only a slight increase in moisture.  The filter on one of those jars had a wet stain on it. 

Damn!  Lesson learned.  Always cover the lids with foil. 

I let the jars cool overnight.

3/3/20:  When I received the MS cyanescens syringe, it appeared to contain only water.  I shook it mercilessly but I couldn’t detect any spores.  I emailed the vendor and expressed my concern that he sold me nothing but water.  I attached this photo as “proof.”  He quickly assured me that his spores were so fresh and so well mixed that they can’t be seen.  I remained dubious.



I put the jars in my SAB and inoculated them with the suspect syringe. 

I placed the jars on a table, illuminated with a 6500K CFL.  The light is on 12 hours per day.  To reflect some of the light back onto the jars, I taped to the table a laminated petition to decriminalize psilocybin mushrooms.  An appropriate reflector.



 

3/11/20:  To my relief and delight, mycelium appeared in three jars.  I emailed the vendor and told him the good news.  He was not surprised.

3/13/20:  Mycelium appeared in nine jars.

3/20/20: Mycelium appeared in the 10th jar, the one with the water-stained filter.

4/5/20:  Here are the jars 33 days after inoculation.  The first photo shows the six jars that are doing well and colonizing at the same rate.  The second photo shows the four stragglers.  The jar on the left didn’t look particularly wet, but it’s colonizing slowly.  The two jars in the middle were soaking wet.  The jar on the right had the water-stained filter.





If I hadn’t let the jars become overly wet, I’m sure that they would be further colonized than they are now.  My blunder added at least a week to the colonization process.  But I’m in no hurry.


I welcome your questions, comments and castigation.


Stay tuned for updates.


Edited by tomcards (06/25/21 07:41 AM)


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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). [Re: tomcards]
    #26581029 - 04/06/20 05:06 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

I wasn't aware Ps cyan could be grown indoors.  Are you sure it's not paneolus cyanescens?


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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). [Re: Babylon]
    #26581090 - 04/06/20 06:32 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Babylon,

Yes, it's Ps cyan.  I don't plan to try to grow them indoors.  Once the jars are colonized, I'm going to mix the spawn with fermented alder chips in an 18 gallon 23.5” L x 18.5” W x 15” H Sterilite tote outdoors on my deck.

 


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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). [Re: tomcards]
    #26583499 - 04/07/20 09:06 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

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Babylon,

Yes, it's Ps cyan.  I don't plan to try to grow them indoors.  Once the jars are colonized, I'm going to mix the spawn with fermented alder chips in an 18 gallon 23.5” L x 18.5” W x 15” H Sterilite tote outdoors on my deck.

 




Nice.  I look forward to seeing how it grows.


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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). [Re: Babylon]
    #26583528 - 04/07/20 09:22 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). [Re: staytrippy420]
    #26585729 - 04/08/20 07:20 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

I heard that larger chips often produce larger fruit.  So I bought a 7/8" dowel made of hard, raman wood and cut it into small nuggets.  I scored their sides and drilled holes through them, giving the mycelium crevices and holes to latch onto and grow into.

I'm going to add these tasty treats to the alder chips.



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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). [Re: tomcards]
    #26592335 - 04/10/20 10:36 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). [Re: mushhead]
    #26600497 - 04/14/20 01:15 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

4/13/20:  It was a very productive day. 

In the past, pterodactyl-size crows have dug up and destroyed several potted plants growing on my deck.  The only plant remaining on the deck is my cruel cactus, Spike.  The crows don’t mess with him.  But I suspect that they would enjoy digging around in my tote full of fermented wood chips and mycelium.  Not on my watch!

I already had some metal mesh wire, essentially chicken wire.  I cut a square to fit the top of my tote.  I drilled a hole near the top of both short ends of the tote.  I attached the wire cover to the tote by threading a short piece of twisty metal wire through the holes in the tote and the openings at the edges of the wire cover.  The tote in now crow-proof.





After my jars fully colonize, and before I mix the mycelium with the wood chips, I want to save the mycelium for later use.  So today, despite a fearful frenzy, I made agar for the first time.  The following procedure was based upon Bod’s Comprehensive Agar Tek. 


Materials:

Malt extract agar (MEA).
Pressure cooker.
70% isopropyl alcohol.
Lysol.
100 mm plastic, sterilized petri plates.
1000 ml Pyrex media storage bottle.
One pint or quart mason jar with lid.
Aluminum foil.
20 mm x 125 mm test tubes with screw caps.
Wooden coffee-stirring sticks.
10 ml syringe.
Scissors.
Parafilm.
Infrared thermometer.
Tongs.
Forceps.


I put on a face mask and gloves.  I wiped the gloves with iso and I sprayed my sleeves with Lysol.

I sanitized my SAB with iso.

With iso, I wiped a sealed bag of 10 petri plates and put it in the SAB.  I wiped scissors with iso and used them to cut off the bottom of the bag.  I left the bag on for now.

In addition to the 10 plates, I decided to make two slants.  I worked with the ratio of 5 grams of MEA per 100 ml of water. 

Because I didn’t want to buy an autoclavable test tube rack, a mason jar will suffice to hold the test tubes vertically in the pressure cooker.  I filled the mason jar with one inch of water.

I weighed 15 grams of MEA and, using a funnel, poured it into the media storage bottle. 

I cut two coffee-stirrers into segments just over 2.5 inches long.

I heated a small pan of water until it began boiling.

I threw the stirrers into the pan and put on the lid.

After about 10 minutes, I turned off the heat and removed the lid to verify that the stirrers had sunk to the bottom of the pan, indicating that they were saturated with water.  The stirrers need to be saturated so that they sink to the bottom of the agar in the slant, instead of floating on top of it.  I left them in the pan for now.

I heated another pan of water to nearly boiling and, using a funnel, poured the water into the media bottle until the level reached 300 ml.

I screwed the lid onto the bottle of shook the shit out of it to ensure the MEA was dissolved.

Using forceps, I removed the stirrers from the pan and inserted one into each test tube.

I removed the cap from the media bottle and tilted the bottle so that the agar was closer to the mouth of the bottle.

I inserted the syringe into the bottle, sucked up 7 ml of agar and injected it into one test tube.  I repeated the procedure with the other test tube. 

I put the lid on the media bottle and screwed it on half-way to allow pressure to escape.  I covered the lid with aluminum foil

I put the caps on the test tubes and screwed them on half-way.  I covered the caps with aluminum foil.

I placed the test tubes into the mason jar.  The lower ends of the tubes were submerged in the water.  I put the lid on the mason jar and screwed it on half-way.  I covered the lid with aluminum foil.

I put the PC rack into the PC and poured in 3 quarts of water.  I put the media bottle and the mason jar into the PC, lowering them into the water at an angle to prevent air bubbles from getting trapped under their bases. 

I put on the lid and turned  the stove on to high. 

I let the PC vent steam/air for 10 minutes and then I put on the regulator.

I ran the PC at 15 psi for 25 minutes.

I removed the PC from the stove and let it cool until the pressure gauge read 0 and the air vent/cover lock was down.

I took off the lid and, using pot holders, removed the bottle and jar. 

Using tongs, I removed the slants from the mason jar.  Through the foil, I screwed down the lids of the tubes.  Then I removed the foil and tightened the lids again to be sure.

Both tubes displayed a ring of sediment in the position where the top of the agar was when the tubes were vertical in the PC.  I must have accidentally drawn some sediment into the syringes and missed it.  And then I missed it again when I injected the tubes.  I swirled the agar around in the tubes in an attempt to dissolve the rings, but was unsuccessful. 

I placed the tubes in the standard, nearly horizontal slant position and allowed the agar to solidify.  The sediment rings remain in the tubes.  Hopefully they won’t impair the colonization of the slant. 

Through the foil, I tightened the lid of the media bottle and removed the foil.  I put the bottle in my SAB to let it cool.

Over the next 20 minutes or so, I checked the bottle’s temperature with my handy infrared thermometer. 





When the bottle reached 120 F, I removed the bag from the stack of plates and stood it, upright in a corner of the SAB.  Because I feared holding 10 plates with one hand, I separated the plates into two five-plate stacks. 

I removed the lid from the bottle and put the lid out of the way.  I held the bottle with my left hand.  With my right hand, I gripped the stack of plates.  I filled the plates from the bottom up, in standard plate-pouring fashion.  I then placed one five-plate stack onto the other one.

I was delighted to discover that I prepared the precise amount of agar.  None was left over in the bottle. 

I removed the bottle and cap from the SAB.  Before the agar had a chance to completely solidify, I immediately cleaned the bottle and cap with hot water and dish soap.  I cleaned up everything else and let the agar cool for an hour.

After re-sanitizing myself, I put 10, pre-cut one inch strips of Parafilm into the SAB.  I wrapped each dish with Parafilm and re-stacked them.  I tried putting the plastic bag over the stack, but its opening kept sticking to the Parafilm, so I couldn’t do it.

I lifted the SAB off of the plates and put the plates on a table for inspection.  Two plates had mild condensation on 100% of their lids.  One plate had mild condensation on 80% of its lid.  The other lids were clear.





I examined the slants and saw condensation inside the tubes.  Later, the condensation had fallen onto the agar.  I re-sanitized myself and the SAB.  I put the tubes into the SAB.  Holding a tube upside down, I removed the lid and turned the lid upside down.  I gently shook the tube and a drop of water fall out.  I screwed the lid on.  I repeated this procedure with the other tube.  I laid the tubes horizontally on a shelf.





And then I laid myself horizontally in bed and crashed.


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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). [Re: tomcards]
    #26600691 - 04/14/20 02:23 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). [Re: tomcards]
    #26600726 - 04/14/20 02:35 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

4/14/20:  The slants still appear overly moist inside.  And they’re not going to dry out with the lids screwed on tight.  So today, I unscrewed the lids and wrapped the lid/tube juncture with Parafilm.  To ensure that I knew how much I was unscrewing each cap and to ensure that both caps were equally unscrewed, I did so like this: 

With the stirrer side of the slant toward me, I marked the cap with a dab of my wife’s nail polish directly above the stirrer to establish the cap’s orientation. 





I placed the slant into the SAB, holding it with the stirrer side of the slant away from me.  I unscrewed the cap 180 degrees (one half turn), so that the nail polish dot on the cap was now visually above the stirrer from my perspective.  I wrapped the lid/tube juncture with Parafilm.  I repeated the procedure with the other slant.

The nail polish dots weren’t visible after I wrapped the slants.  But that doesn’t matter.  They served their purpose while I was unscrewing the caps.  I know that the caps of both slants are now equally unscrewed.  Let the evaporation begin.




Edited by tomcards (04/14/20 03:25 PM)


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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). (moved) [Re: tomcards] * 1
    #26603244 - 04/15/20 03:03 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

This thread was moved from Mushroom Grow Logs and Pictures.

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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). (moved) [Re: Ythan]
    #26607780 - 04/17/20 10:26 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

4/15/20:  The temperature in my grow room, aka the “mushroom”, ranges from 66 degrees overnight to 77 during the day.  The humidity is around 40%.  I had the stacked plates and slants on top of a high bookshelf near a heating vent.  When the heat comes on, it can reach well over 80 degrees up there.  I worried that the higher temperatures might delay the desired evaporation of the condensation on the three plates and the water in the slants. 

So I moved the slants and plates to the base of our fireplace in the living room, where the temperature ranges from 58 degrees overnight to 70 during the day, and there is a slight breeze from a window.  Hopefully, this placement will facilitate evaporation.

I know there’s a lot of debate about stacking plates upside down, so the agar is on top, to prevent condensation or facilitate its evaporation. I never understood the logic of that practice, so I stacked my plates right-side up, with the agar is on the bottom. 


4/16/20:  Here are the jars 44 days after inoculation.  They don’t look much different than the last set of photos because you can’t see the backs or bottoms of the jars.  The six jars are 60% - 75% colonized. 





The four jars are 10% - 30% colonized. 





They are all colonizing sooo slowly due to the substrate being too wet.


4/17/20:  I was pleased to see that the condensation is gone from all of the plates and there is visibly less water in the slants.  But I also noticed that there is a small amount of fine sediment scattered on the bottom of the agar in all of the plates.  There is also a small amount of sediment suspended in the slants. 

Apparently, I didn’t shake the agar well enough before pouring or I didn’t shake it between pours, and I should have.  Or perhaps I used too much MEA. 

Is this a potential problem?  Please chime in and tell me your informed opinions.   

Thanks.


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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). (moved) [Re: tomcards]
    #26607841 - 04/17/20 10:44 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

very interested to see how this grow turns out. good luck!


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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). (moved) [Re: Pinball24]
    #26608047 - 04/17/20 12:16 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Thanks Pinball!


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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). (moved) [Re: tomcards]
    #26608487 - 04/17/20 04:06 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

4/17/20:  It will likely be over a week before I can birth the first cakes.  I don't want the plates to sit around and begin drying out while I'm waiting to use them. 

So today, I began using the plates for another, unrelated cubensis project.  If you're interested in checking it out, here's the link. You can skip everything before 4/17/20 because you've already read it here.

https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/26608450



I didn't intend to have two threads running simultaneously.  Obviously, working from home affords me way too much free time.


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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). (moved) [Re: tomcards]
    #26610290 - 04/18/20 11:49 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

4/18/20:  The excess moisture is no longer present in the slants.  I put them in my SAB, removed the Parafilm and screwed the caps closed.  I put the slants in a new Ziplock bag and closed it.   

Five days after pouring, no contamination has appeared on the plates or in the slants.  So far so good.


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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). (moved) [Re: tomcards]
    #26614622 - 04/20/20 08:22 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Ready to see how this turns out. Best of luck!


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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). (moved) [Re: artkng]
    #26615142 - 04/20/20 11:52 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Thanks Artking!


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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). (moved) [Re: tomcards]
    #26631850 - 04/27/20 10:07 AM (3 years, 8 months ago)

4/27:

It's time for the weekly update.  Here are the back-sides (away from the light) of the six players and the best portions of the four slackers.





Their other sides and bottoms are completely colonized. Their tops are partially colonized.






Unfortunately, this is their best side.  Their tops and bottoms are partially colonized, at best.

Colonization is painfully slow due to the overly wet substrate.  I'm hoping that the six players will be fully colonized in two weeks.

So, either today, or in the next few days, depending upon how motivated and/or crazed I am, I'm going to begin soaking my alder chips.  I'll follow Stamets' fermentation protocol and let them soak for two weeks. 

Hopefully the six player jars will be fully colonized and the chips will be synchronistically fermented.

I'll deal with the slackers later.


And now for something completely different.  While twiddling my thumbs, gazing at my navel and self-flagellating over my substrate mistake, I entered, and was one of the winners of a Stropharia spore-giveaway contest.  I inoculated a plate on 4/20.

Unlike my seemingly ill-fated attempt to raise the Thai-tanic (the plate still displays no growth), mycelium appeared on the Stropharia plate in three days.  Here's a photo after one week.  This is my first attempt and success at germinating spores on agar.  I'm thrilled!





I welcome your comments, questions and castigation.



Tom


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Re: First time growing Psilocybe cyanescens (in progress). (moved) [Re: tomcards]
    #26632422 - 04/27/20 03:35 PM (3 years, 8 months ago)

4/27/20:  So yes, I was that motivated and crazed.

I dumped one and a half of these bags of alder and my hand-crafted ramin shroom snacks into each of two 5 gallon buckets.  Three bags total.






I filled the buckets to the brim with water and snapped on the lids.





And now I wait two weeks and hope that the 6 player jars are fully colonized and the chips and snacks are fermented.


Edited by tomcards (04/28/20 01:46 PM)


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