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Offlineluteofolius 2.0
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Re: P. Semilanceata / Liberty Cap potential method for growing [Re: Blue_Lux] * 1
    #28256741 - 03/31/23 07:11 PM (9 months, 23 days ago)

Hey man I really don't think it's that complicated at all.  It's actually been done before, and by that I mean folks have grown liberty caps before.   

Obviously you wanna start from spore, use water agar if your really finicky, but I've done pretty good one regular lme agar germinating fungal spores.    I just like to use water agar for wild cultures because they generally are dirty and the lack of nutrients allows you to catch the mycelium of your preferred species instead of contam.   

Then the recommend grain is generally rye grass seed, same that you'd use for tampanesis or other sclerotia producing species. 

After that you can case them and it's actually been done before, people have fruited them indoors. 

If you'd like my mycological opinion, it would be better to use your grainspawn outdoors in an outdoor grow.  Make a bed similar to what you'd do for woodlovera but instead of materials such as woodchips I'd recommend using a nitrogen rich soil and after you thoroughly mix your spawn id case it with more raw rye grass seed so it grows in and you have a humid environment for fruiting. 


There's posts about this very topix at least the cultivation of P.semilanceata, already on the shroomery.


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Offlineluteofolius 2.0
Mycologist
I'm a teapot

Registered: 10/16/22
Posts: 41
Last seen: 4 months, 21 days
Re: P. Semilanceata / Liberty Cap potential method for growing [Re: Baba Yaga]
    #28258822 - 04/02/23 08:41 AM (9 months, 21 days ago)

Yeah I was hoping the og himself would comment on this thread, yo baba would u wanna help me out and pm me.  I have only one print left of p.semilanceata and I don't think it's viable at this time.  I could use some fresh genetics for my library and I got some trades if your interested.    Although u prolly got what I got.  Maybe not tho.


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