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OfflineRusty2096
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: HILLBILLY OUTLAW]
    #27985348 - 10/06/22 07:30 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

Damn don't get me started. Was supposed to receive a new dehydrator today. Apparently it was never shipped and Amazon refunded me. Now I'll have to borrow my brothers but he's gonna ask questions I don't want to answer and I try to never lie so :banghead:


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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: Rusty2096] * 3
    #27985355 - 10/06/22 07:34 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

id lie for the shrooms sake:shrug:

you cant air dry them what are we savages?

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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: hamloaf]
    #27985360 - 10/06/22 07:36 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)



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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: Smellyhobbit]
    #27985369 - 10/06/22 07:40 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

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Shroomery been 15% sassier by volume today and I love it.






I noticed this too. Even the threads where old timers get fussy about staying on topic have been all over the place the past couple days.

The natives are growing restless.


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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: Egon_Spengler]
    #27985392 - 10/06/22 08:02 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

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Smellyhobbit said:
Shroomery been 15% sassier by volume today and I love it.






I noticed this too. Even the threads where old timers get fussy about staying on topic have been all over the place the past couple days.

The natives are growing restless.



It’s because Mercury is in Gatorade right now.


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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: Smellyhobbit] * 1
    #27985473 - 10/06/22 08:43 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: Smellyhobbit] * 2
    #27985966 - 10/07/22 07:41 AM (1 year, 7 months ago)

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This isn’t precisely a new tool, but it’s a new approach using old tools. Made my first batch of semi-solid liquid culture tonight. I’ll be inoculating it with some good old fashioned golden teacher myc.







Nice!  I have a batch of SSLC going with some pe.  I love how things stay suspended in it.  (Mine is a little extra thick due to excess evaporation during PC)

But the myc is growing well in it, and the air bubble when I stir stay suspended giving tons of surface area for the myc.




Here is my "new tool" for my sab

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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: SymPlayTon]
    #27986308 - 10/07/22 12:01 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

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Smellyhobbit said:
This isn’t precisely a new tool, but it’s a new approach using old tools. Made my first batch of semi-solid liquid culture tonight. I’ll be inoculating it with some good old fashioned golden teacher myc.







Nice!  I have a batch of SSLC going with some pe.  I love how things stay suspended in it.  (Mine is a little extra thick due to excess evaporation during PC)

But the myc is growing well in it, and the air bubble when I stir stay suspended giving tons of surface area for the myc.




Here is my "new tool" for my sab





Pardon the dumbness but what exactly is semi-solid liquid culture? I've seen it mentioned very few times and would like to know how you do it and the advantages. LC is my next adventure so doing the legwork on it now.

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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: Bajazly]
    #27986314 - 10/07/22 12:04 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

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Smellyhobbit said:
This isn’t precisely a new tool, but it’s a new approach using old tools. Made my first batch of semi-solid liquid culture tonight. I’ll be inoculating it with some good old fashioned golden teacher myc.







Nice!  I have a batch of SSLC going with some pe.  I love how things stay suspended in it.  (Mine is a little extra thick due to excess evaporation during PC)

But the myc is growing well in it, and the air bubble when I stir stay suspended giving tons of surface area for the myc.




Here is my "new tool" for my sab





Pardon the dumbness but what exactly is semi-solid liquid culture? I've seen it mentioned very few times and would like to know how you do it and the advantages. LC is my next adventure so doing the legwork on it now.




All the β€œwhat’s, how’s and why’s”
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: hamloaf] * 1
    #27986319 - 10/07/22 12:08 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

So far I haven’t been super impressed with LC in general. The added moisture, the bottom colonizing first, and the extra steps needed to create it haven’t been worth the effort. If the SSLC performs better I may continue using it, but a dime sized agar wedge straight to grain followed by g2g transfers has been quick and super easy.


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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: Smellyhobbit] * 1
    #27986341 - 10/07/22 12:19 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

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Smellyhobbit said:
So far I haven’t been super impressed with LC in general. The added moisture, the bottom colonizing first, and the extra steps needed to create it haven’t been worth the effort. If the SSLC performs better I may continue using it, but a dime sized agar wedge straight to grain followed by g2g transfers has been quick and super easy.




Same.

Plus, if you’re not running clones that you know to be productive, there’s not enough benefit to LC’s to go through the steps. Once you have a tested clone you like, then an SSLC might make sense. It has a couple advantages for Muda-bottle grows, large grain bags.

Personally, I prefer small grows though, especially when cultures are still in testing. So A2G β€”> G2G just makes sense all day.


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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: hamloaf]
    #27986346 - 10/07/22 12:21 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

That’s a good point about the Muda bottles. I have 5 Muda bottles going atm and they’re all inoculated with LC. It has done way way better in there than on grains. Much more even distribution, likely owed to the coir.


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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: Smellyhobbit] * 3
    #27986375 - 10/07/22 12:51 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

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Smellyhobbit said:
So far I haven’t been super impressed with LC in general. The added moisture, the bottom colonizing first, and the extra steps needed to create it haven’t been worth the effort. If the SSLC performs better I may continue using it, but a dime sized agar wedge straight to grain followed by g2g transfers has been quick and super easy.



Sheeeiiiit partner, really? I started using LC as soon as I started cult and I’ve gotta say, it’s the only method I use for expansion! Got a good culture on agar? Throw it to LC! Just got a new strain/genetic? Sheeeiit boy, get a clean transfer and throw it in an LC!

That’s just my personal journey but if you’re confident in your sterile technique and have something you wanna expand then LC is just a no brainer!

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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: Smellyhobbit]
    #27986458 - 10/07/22 01:46 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

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Smellyhobbit said:
So far I haven’t been super impressed with LC in general. The added moisture, the bottom colonizing first, and the extra steps needed to create it haven’t been worth the effort. If the SSLC performs better I may continue using it, but a dime sized agar wedge straight to grain followed by g2g transfers has been quick and super easy.




I can understand that.  I wasn't impressed with LME LC. 

I think the value depends on how many grows and the time lines.  LC can let you start weekly grains or bags on a schedule.  1 batch of LC can do a jar a week for a year. 

I have 2 LC jars I started on the same day.  LME and CM (corn meal).

The CM is top to bottom Mycelium.

The LME is maybe 1/3 mycelium. 

Prep was easy.  10g of CM in the bottom of the jar, add 500ml water, PC.

I innoced with 2 syringe needle tips of myc with a syring with sterilized water.

I am also testing a SSLC.  I can see the myc suspended in it.  Time will tell if it gets as myc thick as the CM LC.

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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: Smellyhobbit]
    #27986459 - 10/07/22 01:47 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

Quote:

Smellyhobbit said:
So far I haven’t been super impressed with LC in general. The added moisture, the bottom colonizing first, and the extra steps needed to create it haven’t been worth the effort. If the SSLC performs better I may continue using it, but a dime sized agar wedge straight to grain followed by g2g transfers has been quick and super easy.




I agree and it's all I do. Now instead of g2g to jars it's even easier just to do 4qt bags with the Always Be Baggin tek thread. Less movements, less surfaces, less actions, can fit twice as much grain into one PC run. I'm close to pulling the trigger on a couple thousand bags of two diff sizes and eliminate grain jars all together.


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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: hamloaf]
    #27986625 - 10/07/22 04:05 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

Recommendations on cheap yet working well and reliable Amazon dehydrator?

(I know you usually get what you pay for but looking to not spend much money right now as I have other priority unexpected expenses)


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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: Rusty2096]
    #27986674 - 10/07/22 04:47 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

Any of the top 10 results for "food dehydrator" work. Can't go wrong with presto, there's a small model for $55 - some good other options for less than $70. But skip the $40 ones, they're all the same model and have been known to catch on fire.

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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: CultiV8] * 2
    #27986677 - 10/07/22 04:49 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)



Number 7 just came in


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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: SirPsycho]
    #27986684 - 10/07/22 04:52 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

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Number 7 just came in




Very nice!  Lots of extra length in the handle.

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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade [Re: hamloaf]
    #27986734 - 10/07/22 05:23 PM (1 year, 7 months ago)

To send fancy prints:



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