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GreenHorns
some kind of boogin



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Re: What should I learn to grow next? [Re: Yeetusdeetus] 1
#26899708 - 08/26/20 12:12 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Unless your growing indoors your options this time of year may be limited. A good fall crop that's under appreciated is mustard. The greens are great on everything and you can use the seeds to make your own mustard spread. That yellow muck from the bottle will never be good enough after you've made your own mustard.
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Asante
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Re: What should I learn to grow next? [Re: Yeetusdeetus]
#26899726 - 08/26/20 12:27 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yeetusdeetus said: Now that I understand how to grow mushrooms pretty well I wanna switch it up a little. I thought about cactus or salvia but I figured I should see what people with a little more experience would have to say. Ganja would be my first choice but it’s a little too smelly for where I’m at right now .
If you learned how to grow Cubies, learn to grow Panaeolus cyanescens for indoor or, in frosty climates, psilocybe cyaneschens for outdoor cultivation.
They are more difficult to grow but much more enjoyable types of mushrooms.
Can you purify a spore print on agar and get it to culture? Thats growing.
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Yeetusdeetus


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Re: What should I learn to grow next? [Re: Asante]
#26899905 - 08/26/20 04:59 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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GreenHorns said: Unless your growing indoors your options this time of year may be limited. A good fall crop that's under appreciated is mustard. The greens are great on everything and you can use the seeds to make your own mustard spread. That yellow muck from the bottle will never be good enough after you've made your own mustard.
Idk have you ever had grey poupon? Okay so it’s not exactly comparable but it’s still store bought lol. A luxury for sure but it takes a bologna sandwich from a 5 to a solid 8
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Asante said:
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Yeetusdeetus said: Now that I understand how to grow mushrooms pretty well I wanna switch it up a little. I thought about cactus or salvia but I figured I should see what people with a little more experience would have to say. Ganja would be my first choice but it’s a little too smelly for where I’m at right now .
If you learned how to grow Cubies, learn to grow Panaeolus cyanescens for indoor or, in frosty climates, psilocybe cyaneschens for outdoor cultivation.
They are more difficult to grow but much more enjoyable types of mushrooms.
Can you purify a spore print on agar and get it to culture? Thats growing.
I’m workin on pans and for outside I’m trying to clean some ovoid spores for next year lol
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larry.fisherman
shoulda died already


Registered: 11/03/12
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Re: What should I learn to grow next? [Re: Yeetusdeetus] 1
#26899913 - 08/26/20 05:13 AM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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You should learn to grow your own meat. You can use your own cells and then give us a review on the long pig
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Yeetusdeetus


Registered: 11/23/19
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I hear people meat tastes and smells exactly like pork. I’d do it if more people had tested it out first. I’d go to parties and pass out meatloaf like Jesus did with those crackers lol
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