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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: deadmandave]
#27454541 - 09/03/21 07:50 AM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ya they do. A recent video from southwest mushrooms says it doesn't matter, he also flushes multiple times too tho. I usually do it after it starts to fruit, and with this 8801 from aloha it's just hard, cause the damn thing pins nearly all over the block, then I open it up for the pins and almost all of them abort ha. Uhg.
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Farm3r]
#27454740 - 09/03/21 10:40 AM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yeah if I don't cut the bag on my oysters in time it starts sending up pins all over the bag. I usually ignore them and make them suffer under the plastic until it gives up and fruits out the cut I made.
Here are those chestnuts ready to pick. Wish they were easier to grow, they're so good looking.
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: deadmandave]
#27454895 - 09/03/21 01:21 PM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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What's the hardest thing about them you've experienced?
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: deadmandave]
#27454919 - 09/03/21 01:39 PM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Farm3r]
#27454961 - 09/03/21 02:03 PM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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I have a hard time getting chestnuts to pin. I haven't tried the culture you gave me yet but I think I'm gonna get it fired up in the next couple weeks.
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: deadmandave]
#27455005 - 09/03/21 02:48 PM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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Well that's cool you finally got the one you had going! Those do look tasty.
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Farm3r]
#27455487 - 09/04/21 01:56 AM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Blackrainbow2]
#27455742 - 09/04/21 09:33 AM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Camera93] 1
#27456413 - 09/04/21 08:42 PM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nice kings and shiitake. I'm excited for cooler temps.
Some oysters
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: deadmandave] 1
#27457078 - 09/05/21 12:34 PM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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Awesome flushes Dave!
Here some harvest of today!
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: gabbk]
#27457370 - 09/05/21 04:25 PM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nice lions! Makes me wanna start growing those again
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: gabbk]
#27457708 - 09/05/21 09:56 PM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yeah those lions look great. What's your substrate recipe?
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: deadmandave]
#27457878 - 09/06/21 04:49 AM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thank you guys  Gotta love manes, they are so aggressive and quick to harvest..
@deadmandave, it's just HWFP with 20% bran! Bags of 5 pounds inoculated with 250 grams of grain just to make sure it colonizes as fast as possible as I don't work in FH. I just do it in my kitchen (trying to do hand work as quick as possible haha). But so far so good as the pics can tell!
Oh, btw, I've heard that masters mix produce a lot better than just 20% bran. I'd do it but it's a lot more expensive for me here (at least three times more). But if you have access to it and could try both I bet you'd end up choosing masters mix. All I hear about it is wonders 😁
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: gabbk]
#27458559 - 09/06/21 06:33 PM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm about to case black pearls. I know it doesn't need a casing really but I found that at least my regular kings benefited a lot from it. The question is.. do black pearl kings benefits from pruning before casing?
Edit: sorry I missed the thread. I just realised I wanted to post this on the gourmet cult thread
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: gabbk]
#27458865 - 09/07/21 06:05 AM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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They don't need a casing, and they may not benefit from it, not sure, I wouldn't. No pruning here. I just cut the top of the bag until they pin, then remove it after they're an inch or so.
From yesterday. My fridge is too full...
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Farm3r]
#27459188 - 09/07/21 11:42 AM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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So you cut really big slits in your bags? I should probably go bigger on my next oysters. I think I'm gonna expang my LM today, those look great!
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Farm3r]
#27459245 - 09/07/21 12:48 PM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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I found some oysters growing this morning on a tulip poplar i chopped down a little over a year ago!
url=https://files.shroomery.org/files/21-36/104020510-IMG_20210907_141040_947.jpg][image]http://www.shroomery.org/forums/thumbs/21-36/104020510-thumb_IMG_20210907_141040_947
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Failboat]
#27459681 - 09/07/21 06:58 PM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ya, if you go back a page that lions mane in the pic is all one piece from like a 12"+ slit. The black kings in that last pick are actually the top of the block, the block is just laying on its side, those are overgrown as well.. Thanks.
And actually the top shelf is small 1.5"ish y cuts. The shelf below if large slices. I've been experimenting. I have enjoyed the slice. I've just recently been getting all the air out if the bag when fruiting. I've been making the cuts, relieving it and flipping it over, or I did last week, but honestly I feel lik it's slowing my pinset idk why. Maybe I need Rubbermaid, might use zipties..
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Farm3r]
#27459717 - 09/07/21 07:40 PM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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How soon after full colonization do you put oysters into the fc? Elms always take a while for me. The po from sporeworks pins right after full colonization so you gotta be quick. Nice looking black pearls.
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: deadmandave]
#27460053 - 09/08/21 05:33 AM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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Usually a couple days after they're colonized. The 8801s I've tried seem about the same pace. About to try the PO from sporeworks.
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