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#27596744 - 12/27/21 07:34 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Failboat]
#27596781 - 12/27/21 08:37 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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Holy shit! Nice sporecicles
You can dehydrate them, yes. Taste may be off from normal depending on strain, but should be okay.
May just wanna dust them for spores.
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: taku]
#27596902 - 12/28/21 02:17 AM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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I'd definitely dehydrate them and find out, at least the ones in the front row with all the spores. Those ones in back look kinda trashed. I hate throwing away mushrooms though... Got damn that's a lot of spores
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Forrester]
#27598509 - 12/29/21 11:10 AM (2 years, 30 days ago) |
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I personally would not bother trying to salvage that. Oysters usually fruit 8 days after fruiting conditions
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: filthyknees]
#27599733 - 12/30/21 10:57 AM (2 years, 29 days ago) |
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Playing around with some new genetics..

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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Harry Manbach]
#27599777 - 12/30/21 11:27 AM (2 years, 29 days ago) |
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Quirkmeister92 said:
 Apparently my vacation was too long for my wild oysters... Can I just harvest and dehydrate these or is it just straight to the composte?
The spores dusted the whole room.
Holy hell. Never seen sporulation like that.
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Harry Manbach said: Playing around with some new genetics..


Gorgeous fruits.
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: joze]
#27599808 - 12/30/21 11:51 AM (2 years, 29 days ago) |
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That looks like a nice yield on that king block!
I kinda hate blue oysters the way they pin so much. Even at the pin stage they already look air starved when they do that! I don't know why blues do that, but it's like way too many pins...
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: filthyknees]
#27599935 - 12/30/21 02:09 PM (2 years, 29 days ago) |
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filthyknees said: I personally would not bother trying to salvage that. Oysters usually fruit 8 days after fruiting conditions
I wouldn't say usually. That 8801 you're running does but it's unusually fast. That 3015 blue I was running a couple of years ago took like 12. These pearl oysters I grow occasionally are a bit slow as well
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Forrester]
#27599944 - 12/30/21 02:15 PM (2 years, 29 days ago) |
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Completely agree about the blues! I only have one strain that will pin heavy and grow consistent, medium sized fruits.. It even rocks a nice top fruiting! The others either get leggy/spindly or they abort half the pin set. I still gotta try tho!
Thanks! The king harvest was around 2.5lb! .. Playing with bag height and placement in the tent.. Getting things dialed in.
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Harry Manbach]
#27599965 - 12/30/21 02:44 PM (2 years, 29 days ago) |
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Harry Manbach said: Completely agree about the blues! I only have one strain that will pin heavy and grow consistent, medium sized fruits.. It even rocks a nice top fruiting! The others either get leggy/spindly or they abort half the pin set. I still gotta try tho!
Thanks! The king harvest was around 2.5lb! .. Playing with bag height and placement in the tent.. Getting things dialed in.
Funny name Harry. Makes me think:
I tell you this, one of three Americans is dying out of cancer, you know? Asshole. You're gonna be one of those
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Stromrider]
#27600092 - 12/30/21 04:49 PM (2 years, 29 days ago) |
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I'm a sucker for Tool references
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Forrester]
#27600336 - 12/30/21 08:00 PM (2 years, 28 days ago) |
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Wild Sarcomyxa serotina / Mukitake isolate I'm still cleaning up. I was away on holiday vacation so mold took it over a bit. Loving the pink pigmentation(?) it has on agar.
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: joze]
#27600926 - 12/31/21 08:25 AM (2 years, 28 days ago) |
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Is that trich around it? Did you just take a sample from that plate and transfer it? If so I would suggest smaller samples, like a tenth of the size or smaller.
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Stromrider]
#27600948 - 12/31/21 08:40 AM (2 years, 28 days ago) |
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Stromrider said:
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Harry Manbach said: Completely agree about the blues! I only have one strain that will pin heavy and grow consistent, medium sized fruits.. It even rocks a nice top fruiting! The others either get leggy/spindly or they abort half the pin set. I still gotta try tho!
Thanks! The king harvest was around 2.5lb! .. Playing with bag height and placement in the tent.. Getting things dialed in.
Funny name Harry. Makes me think:
I tell you this, one of three Americans is dying out of cancer, you know? Asshole. You're gonna be one of those

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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: QM33]
#27601077 - 12/31/21 11:28 AM (2 years, 28 days ago) |
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QM33 said: Is that trich around it? Did you just take a sample from that plate and transfer it? If so I would suggest smaller samples, like a tenth of the size or smaller.
Yeah, I just took a transfer. I'm not sure if it's trich or a similar mold. It's been sitting in my drawer for about two weeks while I was on vacation, so I know all this myc is already coated in spores. I usually take smaller and cleaner transfers, but I was fucking lazy with this one, did it open air too, because I'm just going to make another transfer in two days or as soon as I seen new growth.
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: joze]
#27602366 - 01/01/22 12:28 PM (2 years, 27 days ago) |
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 Anyone here cultivate Wood blewits? I’ve been making grain spawn and sawdust blocks, it was recommended to put the blocks in my compost heaps and that it colonizes the garden pretty well that way. Just wondering how anyone else has done it successfully
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Land Trout]
#27605276 - 01/03/22 02:32 PM (2 years, 25 days ago) |
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Comparing a local softwood mulch to various mixtures of my time tested master's mix.
 About 25 bags going from pure SW to about 33% increments of supplemented master's mix. Few bags of softwood's master's mix too.
Plans to weigh final yields. KO's pin invitro on SW is all I can say
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: rockyfungus]
#27605282 - 01/03/22 02:37 PM (2 years, 25 days ago) |
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@Rockyfungus Oak and Spore had a cool YouTube video on this where he did a comparison of pine vs hardwood with a lot of bags (I wanna say masters mix). If I remember correctly his yield weights were similar but he had much more consistency with pinsets and appearance/aesthetics with MM. Also might have been something about differences in 2nd flush.
Edit: found the vid https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ccn_DlYlBfU&t=7s
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Soviet Data]
#27605315 - 01/03/22 02:59 PM (2 years, 25 days ago) |
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Much, mush appreciated!
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Re: Post Your Gourmet Cultivation Picture of the Day [Re: Land Trout]
#27605769 - 01/03/22 06:43 PM (2 years, 24 days ago) |
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Land Trout said:
 Anyone here cultivate Wood blewits? I’ve been making grain spawn and sawdust blocks, it was recommended to put the blocks in my compost heaps and that it colonizes the garden pretty well that way. Just wondering how anyone else has done it successfully
I did a spore print of a woodblewit and threw the fruit (along with some other) on my compost and a few days later I saw lots of mycelium on my compost heap. Wonder if it's from the blewit...  Didn't know that it grows on wood.
Edited by Waldfried (01/03/22 06:44 PM)
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