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rick-and-morty
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Start substrate with cubensis myselium? Like with oyster-mushrooms.
#26733346 - 06/10/20 04:01 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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I was wondering.... Why not recycle mycelium in fresh substrate for a new batch?
I've been growing oyster-mushrooms on coffee-grind for years. After flushing I take some healthy looking myselium, discart of the rest, and add fresh coffee-grind. This has been going for years. So wondering why not with cubensis? All I can find is about catching spores and inuculating using a seringe.
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Re: Start substrate with cubensis myselium? Like with oyster-mushrooms. [Re: rick-and-morty]
#26733376 - 06/10/20 04:20 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Grain to grain transfers is the closest to what you want. There's definitely a shit ton of teks beyond growing from spores. Most of us work with living cultures on agar most of the time, then use that to spread them to grain.
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Re: Start substrate with cubensis myselium? Like with oyster-mushrooms. [Re: rick-and-morty]
#26733379 - 06/10/20 04:22 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yes you can take your spent cakes and cover them in the ground with poo and yes they will fruit again when conditions are appropriate. I have several patches outside going from this. I recycle everything. I take contam bags and cover them with poo.coir cut a small where the good myc is so the myc can grow out into the poo. I'm switching to biodegradable bags next to give them a try.
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Re: Start substrate with cubensis myselium? Like with oyster-mushrooms. [Re: rick-and-morty]
#26733515 - 06/10/20 05:39 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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If you have a clean culture and good sterile technique...G2G will quickly give you more clean spawn then you know what to do with. Like others mentioned, you can bury your spent substrate outside, but for new tubs G2G is where it's at.
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Re: Start substrate with cubensis myselium? Like with oyster-mushrooms. [Re: lateforthafuture]
#26733760 - 06/10/20 08:15 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Oyster is probably the only thing you could do this with because it’s super aggressive.
Also the way you’re doing it is basically expanding the same culture over and over so it’ll start to perform worse over time without fresh genetics.
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Re: Start substrate with cubensis myselium? Like with oyster-mushrooms. [Re: A.k.a]
#26738620 - 06/12/20 04:12 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thank you all for the speedy and great replies. I got so much to learn. Its a bit of a learning curve, but I'm loving it. thx
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