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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Bigworm] 8
#27924868 - 08/29/22 09:38 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Thai Pink Buffalo from MS...
  Also contained some sterile fruits... A cloned tub of these would look cool

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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: WellDuYaPunk] 7
#27924875 - 08/29/22 09:44 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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4th flush almost done
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: san pedro guy]
#27924879 - 08/29/22 09:44 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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san pedro guy said: 4th flush almost done

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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: san pedro guy]
#27924883 - 08/29/22 09:46 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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san pedro guy said: 4th flush almost done

Bro. That’s so sick.
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Bigworm] 1
#27924894 - 08/29/22 09:53 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Bigworm said:

I wanna see that all day.
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First flush from a shoebox of Phobos.
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Seamonkey84] 8
#27925013 - 08/29/22 11:24 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Fp+, I think the bag had something going on since about 60% of the mush formed on the walls of the bag.
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Seamonkey84] 1
#27925264 - 08/30/22 04:49 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Seamonkey84 said: First flush from a shoebox of Phobos.

The perfect little saucers for a cup of mushroom tea
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: SirPsycho] 2
#27925309 - 08/30/22 06:14 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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rumfor69 said: Coir possesses significant amounts of natural potassium (K) and phosphorus (P). It also contains trace amounts of nitrogen (N), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), boron (B), chlorine (Cl), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo) and zinc (Zn).
By no means is it inert just imo
Coco coir in inert, I can provide plenty of links for that.
Adding dirty coir, which does vary by supplier, can spoil clean grains. It's all about bioburden, as well of health of grains and even moisture content.
Because it is inert it does not allow stuff to grow on it, only germinate. And we need to tlheat treat it to rid it of whatever might have grabbed on during storage and transport.
Common contaminates like trich, psuedomona tolasii, verticillium and mycogone are all killed off at 170F ish for 1 hour. That's why bucket Tek works, that's why "pasteurizing and properly pasteurizing" works, that's why you can sterilize your coir I'm a PC and still spawn it open air.
Keep in mind, a single leaf in your core could be enough nutrients for it to get contaminated and grow molds and bacterias, I had a core bag that was almost completely colonized with cobweb after a month later, uninoculated, and it all came from 1 little leaf. Main reason you might not want to leave heat treated hydrated coir out for too long.
And as far as myc prefers to digest the cooked core, as far as I understand it is absolutely for a water holder, and maybe the hotter it gets the better it hydrates ide guess.
Also your quote came from the same place I got this one.
Inert does not necessarily to be completely void of chemical substance.
"Coir, or coco fiber is another popular solution. While it is organic in nature (it’s made from coconut husks), it is inert in that it does not contain any harmful microbes, nor does it supply plants with any nutrients. However, it does break down over time, and it naturally resists mold and fungus."
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Farm3r] 12
#27925436 - 08/30/22 08:46 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Not the biggest mushrooms but nice canopy
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: 0ptiquest] 6
#27925454 - 08/30/22 08:57 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Did everyone remember to pack a lunch?
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: 0ptiquest] 2
#27925456 - 08/30/22 08:58 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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0ptiquest said: Not the biggest mushrooms but nice canopy

It's not the size, it's how you use it... Or so I keep being told
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Farm3r] 2
#27925465 - 08/30/22 09:01 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Farm3r said:
Quote:
rumfor69 said: Coir possesses significant amounts of natural potassium (K) and phosphorus (P). It also contains trace amounts of nitrogen (N), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), boron (B), chlorine (Cl), copper (Cu), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo) and zinc (Zn).
By no means is it inert just imo
Coco coir in inert, I can provide plenty of links for that.
Adding dirty coir, which does vary by supplier, can spoil clean grains. It's all about bioburden, as well of health of grains and even moisture content.
Because it is inert it does not allow stuff to grow on it, only germinate. And we need to tlheat treat it to rid it of whatever might have grabbed on during storage and transport.
Common contaminates like trich, psuedomona tolasii, verticillium and mycogone are all killed off at 170F ish for 1 hour. That's why bucket Tek works, that's why "pasteurizing and properly pasteurizing" works, that's why you can sterilize your coir I'm a PC and still spawn it open air.
Keep in mind, a single leaf in your core could be enough nutrients for it to get contaminated and grow molds and bacterias, I had a core bag that was almost completely colonized with cobweb after a month later, uninoculated, and it all came from 1 little leaf. Main reason you might not want to leave heat treated hydrated coir out for too long.
And as far as myc prefers to digest the cooked core, as far as I understand it is absolutely for a water holder, and maybe the hotter it gets the better it hydrates ide guess.
Also your quote came from the same place I got this one.
Inert does not necessarily to be completely void of chemical substance.
"Coir, or coco fiber is another popular solution. While it is organic in nature (it’s made from coconut husks), it is inert in that it does not contain any harmful microbes, nor does it supply plants with any nutrients. However, it does break down over time, and it naturally resists mold and fungus."
Ok, sounds like I'm noccing some coir with trich... for science
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: SkitsMission]
#27925479 - 08/30/22 09:08 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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SkitsMission said:

First post, First ever grow, Second flush! 
nice! and congrats for a fine first grow
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: SirPsycho] 2
#27925490 - 08/30/22 09:16 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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SirPsycho said:
Ok, sounds like I'm noccing some coir with trich... for science
I'm actually doing that right now, among other tests, with trich. On agar, sporulation begins at about 48 hours.
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: saralove]
#27925491 - 08/30/22 09:16 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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So the thing is we all agree mushrooms can eat metal, petroleum, radiation, actual rocks, but when it comes to coir it won’t touch it?
I’ve seen SirPsycho’s control groups. It appears to not enjoy straight coir. But it’s still a topic of discussion and I’m curious. Could you use shredded aluminum as a nutrient source since cubes will eat aluminum? I’d guess probably not, but once they’re growing they will munch it. Maybe it’s similar with coir.
Actually, if someone made a smaller cake, maybe a pint, with carefully weighed out dry coir and grains, then dehydrated everything after 2 or 3 flushes, we could probably determine if the coir was being consumed. This feels like an incomplete thought. Someone smarter than me tell me if that’s doable.
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Smellyhobbit] 3
#27925507 - 08/30/22 09:24 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Whytegold Ms > pf tek > shoebox
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Smellyhobbit] 4
#27925573 - 08/30/22 10:08 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Smellyhobbit said: Actually, if someone made a smaller cake, maybe a pint, with carefully weighed out dry coir and grains, then dehydrated everything after 2 or 3 flushes, we could probably determine if the coir was being consumed. This feels like an incomplete thought. Someone smarter than me tell me if that’s doable.
Pasty did a test recently where he injected some colonized LC into a tub of straight coir. He did a handful of them. None of them colonized much at all and none fruited. Perhaps the coir has some nutrients, but even if that is the case, it is not a complete enough profile to support fruiting. I would imagine the same is true for trich - trich needs more nutrients than coir can provide. Again, I'm running a bunch of tests with trich and will share my results when I'm finished.
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: saralove]
#27925575 - 08/30/22 10:11 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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This has already gone past the point of this thread’s purpose. Should be continued in General Discussion, but my theory is that it might eat the coir in the same way it eats aluminum. Would LC shot into aluminum shavings metabolize the shavings? There’s more than one approach than simply inoculating coir.
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Smellyhobbit]
#27925586 - 08/30/22 10:21 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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What do you mean mushrooms digest aluminum?
Bioaccumulation is one thing, but "eats"?
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