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Re: Rye grain - Always a bitch? [Re: NeonBlack]
    #279885 - 03/27/01 08:49 AM (22 years, 6 months ago)

I love Rye and peroxide..
I just put 100gRye/105g Water + teaspoon gypsum in a 500ml jar..p cook for 1,5h...let it cool and injekt 6ml peroxide and innoculate it with two spoons of Rye Spawn..
colonizes in about 8-12 days



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Re: Rye grain - Always a bitch? [Re: Prellgott]
    #279889 - 03/27/01 08:55 AM (22 years, 6 months ago)

So does soaking the rye in h202 or squirting some in it post-colonization before you innoculate a bad thing? I think someone posted that it'll break down some of the nutritional value of the rye. Is this so? Has anyone done use one of these techniques or something like them and had success?

I really think rye grain is the best bet for substrate, it's just so damn difficult.



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Re: Rye grain - Always a bitch? [Re: Carnelian]
    #279891 - 03/27/01 09:18 AM (22 years, 6 months ago)

Carnelian,
Do you have a link or any contanct info for Montana Merchandising?



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Re: Rye grain - Always a bitch? [Re: Doublesided]
    #279903 - 03/27/01 10:03 AM (22 years, 6 months ago)

Another friend of mine adds a table spoon of crushed oyster per quart jar. She says the pan species love it and colonize it much faster. I have not tried it yet personally but she is a real good grower so I'm sure it works.

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