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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: SwabMarley]
#28648686 - 02/06/24 08:43 AM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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I assume Nats are similar to most cubes? And much faster than APEs?
I have some going on grain about to get spawned.
Also APEs and they've been slow on grains so far.
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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: tree frog]
#28648688 - 02/06/24 08:44 AM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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tree frog said: I assume Nats are similar to most cubes? And much faster than APEs?
I have some going on grain about to get spawned.
Yeah Nats are very similar to cubes. The culture that I originally got to fruit anyways.
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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: SwabMarley]
#28648694 - 02/06/24 08:47 AM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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Would someone on here be so kind as to show me what ESS looks like? Lol I’ve been trying to see for some time now lmao
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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: SwabMarley]
#28648695 - 02/06/24 08:48 AM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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Kinda an off the wall question (maybe better suited for the psychedelic medicine section) but in that same vein...
Any chronic pain sufferers in this thread use Nats or any other species for pain management? I live with myofascial pain syndrome and want to experiment with microdosing nats and tamps (along with lion's mane) for pain management and curious if anyone had a success story.
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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: SupaThaRipper]
#28648700 - 02/06/24 08:50 AM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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SupaThaRipper said: Would someone on here be so kind as to show me what ESS looks like? Lol I’ve been trying to see for some time now lmao
SirP just posted Quite a few pics
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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: tree frog] 1
#28648706 - 02/06/24 08:52 AM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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tree frog said: Kinda an off the wall question (maybe better suited for the psychedelic medicine section) but in that same vein...
Any chronic pain sufferers in this thread use Nats or any other species for pain management? I live with myofascial pain syndrome and want to experiment with microdosing nats and tamps (along with lion's mane) for pain management and curious if anyone had a success story.
The was actually quite a compelling success story citing Nats as the only thing that combated years of chronic pain. Will try to find and edit accordingly….
Edit: sorry, it was an immflamatory. Never the less check out the link in This Post by user aintlifegrand
Edited by SwabMarley (02/06/24 08:56 AM)
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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: SwabMarley]
#28648710 - 02/06/24 08:56 AM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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You said those were Hausteca! 🤣
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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: SwabMarley]
#28648728 - 02/06/24 09:06 AM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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Appreciate you.
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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: DERRAYLD] 1
#28648738 - 02/06/24 09:17 AM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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DERRAYLD said: You guys are making some major assumptions, unless you have a sealed jar or are using a syringe filter it is incredibly unlikely it is a slow down to to GE.
Not an assumption but a testimony 
We're also not the first to have jars slowed down by insufficient GE and fixed by popping the lid https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/27727659#27727659
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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: SupaThaRipper]
#28648769 - 02/06/24 09:58 AM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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SupaThaRipper said: You said those were Hausteca! 🤣
These are Hausteca bud. Two different posts
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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: SwabMarley]
#28648818 - 02/06/24 10:48 AM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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So since I started doing pours, I've noticed that my mycelium has been on the wispier side.
They seem to be clean, they pin, no sign of mold, and I've done a few transfers. But even when I grab rhizo looking fgrowth, I get more peach fuzz.
For example, this one started fine, but went like this


I'm at T2 with this one, but T1 seemes to be pinning.


Things that might be the case, please let me know:
1- I am dumb and this stuff is highly bacterial/ the sauce containers are NOT good enough for agar.
2- Low nutrients in the agar. It's actually just boil water from oats and agar. Maybe I should adapt my recipe, go back to use the pastyplates variety? Apparently you need to stir pour agar to not let the nutrients settle? oooops?
3- Colder temperatures. The room they are in is closer to 18ish degrees. Could that slow down growth or create lazier looking myc?
4- This is totally fine and nothing to worry about.
I put some plates on some millet jars, half plate each. They are taking forever it seems. How long do your agar jars take to colonize? I can fortunately see some growth, but its been a week.
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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: SwabMarley] 1
#28648845 - 02/06/24 11:15 AM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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Whoopsies 🤣
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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: SupaThaRipper]
#28648864 - 02/06/24 11:32 AM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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Do you think you could pull a tissue sample off an agar plate with a swab, dry it out, then revive it on agar again? Sort of like dried grain but on a steril swab?
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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: Bigworm]
#28648917 - 02/06/24 12:12 PM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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Is there any reason I can't do a Josex biopsy poke and then suck up a syringe full of sterile SSLC broth, and just let it colonize in the barrel?
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I feel like you described that backwards. The biopsy poke only works if the syringes already full. You might as well just wait for the LC to cultivate. Then fill your syringe.
While in theory could work. I feel like you’d be better off with more liquid culture than if you would let it cultivate inside the syringe. Somebody chime in if I’m wrong. But then instead of getting to test a batch of LC. You would have to test each individual syringe that you did this too. I feel like this might lead to more wasted product and materials.
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I guess not for maybe an experiment. The reality is though that you should be able to do this on a larger scale . This isn’t a “git gud” post just rather a “if you wanna do those sorts of things then learn how to make them work on a larger scale.” This isn’t for flex or anything like that but more for trying to make things work on a larger scale which, if this thing you are trying works out, you almost certainly will be.
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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: SwabMarley] 1
#28648963 - 02/06/24 12:38 PM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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Great points. Thank you both! The reason I would try to do it this way is because I have a bunch of different cultures that I would like to run somewhat randomly, but I can see that there are probably better ways to accomplish this goal than making and testing a bunch of different syringes of LC. Like using grain masters for example.
I'm definitely also doing LC's on a larger scale with a few of the cultures that I am planning to focus on, but I was going to play around with some of the other stuff I have. My plates and jars are taking up a lot of space haha.
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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: Smellyhobbit]
#28649316 - 02/06/24 05:40 PM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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What is the easiest pan cyan guide/tek currently?
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Re: Ask Quick Questions, Get Quick Answers [Re: L3N]
#28649321 - 02/06/24 05:42 PM (3 months, 9 days ago) |
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That's a thread on Ps. cyan, not Pan. cyan.
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