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Re: Substrate. Coir manure vs no manure. Monotubs [Re: Soccrates]
#26851481 - 07/29/20 10:03 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Spores to agar is not hard, it’s spore syringes to agar in particular that can be a nightmare. I mentioned that very early in this thread (actually it was his other thread) in hopes of preventing frustration and the OP thinking he was just messing up. Swiping spores from a print is pretty consistently simple in my experience unless you have a very dirty print.
I think forevergreen just got frustrated, took too large transfers and was using oats last I saw of his jars. Plenty of people love oats, many others hate them. They almost always colonized thin and weak looking when I used them and most jars were spawned to hpoo outside and then I switched grains.
I don’t really do anything “just good enough” I’m a collector of hobbies and I go hard on all of them. I don’t mean to pick on you Socrates but that’s a pretty limp statement.
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Re: Substrate. Coir manure vs no manure. Monotubs [Re: Soccrates]
#26851491 - 07/29/20 10:08 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Honestly, I don't see the issue inoculating a case of quarts and getting 8 contaminated. Those 8 jars only represent a dollar, and 5 minutes in the kitchen.
Also I bet he would waste more time and money going from spores syringes to agar before he finally understand enough to get a clean culture and a good enough steril Tek to make it all work.for a newb it sounds like they would give up trying cause it's to complicated wen they can barley grasp how to do the bucket tek right lol
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Re: Substrate. Coir manure vs no manure. Monotubs [Re: Mycobro420]
#26851497 - 07/29/20 10:12 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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I personally like cloning to agar I get rizomorphic growth off the first dish
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Re: Substrate. Coir manure vs no manure. Monotubs [Re: Roger Clemency]
#26853481 - 07/30/20 12:44 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Mycobro420 said: I personally like cloning to agar I get rizomorphic growth off the first dish
That's a good simple route. Quote:
Roger Clemency said: Spores to agar is not hard, it’s spore syringes to agar in particular that can be a nightmare. I mentioned that very early in this thread (actually it was his other thread) in hopes of preventing frustration and the OP thinking he was just messing up. Swiping spores from a print is pretty consistently simple in my experience unless you have a very dirty print.
I think forevergreen just got frustrated, took too large transfers and was using oats last I saw of his jars. Plenty of people love oats, many others hate them. They almost always colonized thin and weak looking when I used them and most jars were spawned to hpoo outside and then I switched grains.
I don’t really do anything “just good enough” I’m a collector of hobbies and I go hard on all of them. I don’t mean to pick on you Socrates but that’s a pretty limp statement.
Do you cook your dinner fresh from whole foods daily? Or do you get what you find at the grocery store and roll with it, frequently over processed foods? It's generally good enough to just eat a varied diet. But to do it "right" we should be avoiding most of the grocery store. That's not even to mention the fact that you're not a gourmet chef.
Do you maintain exactly at the speed limit? Stop behind the line every single time, etc? Or do you just drive, make sure you don't get pulled over?
Fold every item of clothing to exacting dimensions, smoothing out every wrinkle? Or they're just folded neatly?
The list could go forever. There's not enough time to be perfectionist about everything, and you're going to be very stressed if you try. We call those people ocd,OCD, they in extreme cases like that it's considered a disability
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Re: Substrate. Coir manure vs no manure. Monotubs [Re: Soccrates]
#26853614 - 07/30/20 01:40 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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The best mushroom growers are all mentally ill
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Re: Substrate. Coir manure vs no manure. Monotubs [Re: Pastywhyte]
#26853654 - 07/30/20 01:54 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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lol and most of the best people too.
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Re: Substrate. Coir manure vs no manure. Monotubs [Re: A.k.a]
#26853870 - 07/30/20 03:31 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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I don’t drive the speed limit because they are set way too low in most cases. I also don’t overly explain myself on the off chance someone is waiting to nitpick my words. Life is filled with essential, semi essential, and totally optional things. If I choose to do an optional thing I do it right.
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Re: Substrate. Coir manure vs no manure. Monotubs [Re: Pastywhyte]
#26855309 - 07/31/20 11:05 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Roger Clemency said: I don’t drive the speed limit because they are set way too low in most cases. I also don’t overly explain myself on the off chance someone is waiting to nitpick my words. Life is filled with essential, semi essential, and totally optional things. If I choose to do an optional thing I do it right.
So, then you drive recklessly, but grow shrooms flawlessly.
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Re: Substrate. Coir manure vs no manure. Monotubs [Re: Forevergreen]
#26855370 - 07/31/20 11:05 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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