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CreonAntigone
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Re: P. Semilanceata / Liberty Cap potential method for growing [Re: Blue_Lux]
#28256135 - 03/31/23 12:34 PM (9 months, 23 days ago) |
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I am doing something like this right now. I have a sedge plant currently in a tub serving as a kind of artificial wetland. To this I added a bit of spawn - I think I isolated the mushroom on agar. I am also trying to germinate grass in a bag with agar wedges to create grass infected with it, also.
Haven't checked it in a while for myc development as I've been on vacation. If there's anything to show I will post.
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2. You would have to have some artificial means of getting the grow space very cold, perhaps even in the low 40s, and I'm not sure how feasible that is but it is probably possible if you get a unit that can get the space really cold
Alternatively, one could grow outside, either in outdoor patches or in a tub exposed to the elements. It might be suitable either at their regular fruiting time or at the end of winter also. In some zones, the temperature remains good all winter.
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I would do this myself but I do not have all the supplies,
Wouldn't all the supplies needed be a sedge plant or cyperus plant or jucnis plant, and spores?
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Re: P. Semilanceata / Liberty Cap potential method for growing [Re: Blue_Lux] 1
#28256955 - 03/31/23 11:43 PM (9 months, 22 days ago) |
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Blue_Lux said: I'm going to have to find that on shroomery. What I had in mind was something like a monotub because some people prefer doing things in smaller, controlled spaces. Thanks for your information I really appreciate it.
It's not a bad idea. You can just use the tub in that case as a bottomless plant pot for your specially-inoculated plants.
I checked my semi tub - I have pretty even colonization over soil in my tub - I'll post a pic tomorrow (bad light now), but the sedge plant is alive despite basically rooting in almost pure mycelium. I'm going to case it with soil, add some extra grass I germinated along with the mycelium and an additional rush plant. Then pop off the lid. The cold season is ending here but temps are still ok for a few more weeks so I'm going to see if I can get something this season (I started the project about six months ago).
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