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Stipe-n Cap


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Re: Axenic inoculation versus symbiotic bacterial inoculation [Re: Pastywhyte]
#27167402 - 01/24/21 02:46 PM (3 years, 4 days ago) |
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Pastywhyte said: A lot of Pan growers are really into the idea of bacterial relationships being key. I’m skeptical of that however, I also am not really familiar with the genus. If you were able to determine how these bacteria relationships are determined to be positive to the outcome and establish a protocol, it might go a long way to understanding what is or isn’t going on there.
I just noticed that I had only referenced one source in the OP, I was certain that I had listed more but ill get on that now. Thanks for pointing that out.
These references will obviously be for gourmet species though, there isn't any existing data for actives as far as I'm aware but I that's the point of this thread.
As far as that particular info graphic I'll have to scare up the source but I'll get on that as well.
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Stipe-n Cap


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Re: Axenic inoculation versus symbiotic bacterial inoculation [Re: Stipe-n Cap] 1
#27167444 - 01/24/21 03:10 PM (3 years, 4 days ago) |
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Updated OP with some source references and protocol for investigation.
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lop
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Re: Axenic inoculation versus symbiotic bacterial inoculation [Re: Stipe-n Cap]
#27323242 - 05/25/21 10:40 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Any updates? Been thinking of similar experiment for years now. Recently settled to pasteurize a manure containing sub, wait a week, run sterile h2o through it and plate the liquid
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Stipe-n Cap


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Re: Axenic inoculation versus symbiotic bacterial inoculation [Re: lop]
#27349626 - 06/15/21 04:58 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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I've been shut down so I don't have a working lab atm, however I should be up and running soon.
Have you considered sending your bacterial culture in for identification?
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Re: Axenic inoculation versus symbiotic bacterial inoculation [Re: Stipe-n Cap]
#27915959 - 08/24/22 03:06 AM (1 year, 5 months ago) |
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Have you heard of DrMyc's mgp plus?
Its a mix of bacteria supposedly increases yields, quicker pins, while reducing contams. Sounds kind of like snake oil tbh. But might be worth a try. Maybe find out a)if it works and b) what bacteria is in it
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Stipe-n Cap


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Re: Axenic inoculation versus symbiotic bacterial inoculation [Re: Kulphrix]
#27921370 - 08/27/22 02:35 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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I've heard of it; but as far as I know he/they don't list any ingredients on their site or on the packaging. A list of species, etc, would be helpful and honest.
From the looks of his website I'd wager that this Dr Myc fellow is a huckster until proven otherwise. Bacterial inoculations are a thing, however hucksters like this take the topic to fringe noob territory which causes me to make an unaproving face much like this:

Asian countries have been using beneficial microbes for some time now, it's unfortunate that this noob ass western culture has to noob everything up.
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