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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: Glomus] 6
#28384419 - 07/04/23 04:48 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Glomus said: Are you the ambassador of the shroomery? You speak for all shroomers do you? lol
Yeah dude, check the sig.
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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: hazyhorse] 3
#28384421 - 07/04/23 04:50 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Just an observation, but many of your posts seem to lean towards over complicating the cultivation process. If youre able to prove that these over complications actually show any tangible improvement in cultivation, it may be valid, atm its either mere speculation or at times misinformation.
Mushrooms are very different to plants, theyre more similar to us than they are with plants. Feel free to experiment though!
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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: Pandaskis]
#28384425 - 07/04/23 04:56 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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I mean there just isn't a gold standard practice or substantial research for massive psilocybin grow operations and it seems that it can now be synthesized in a lab easily, so I guess whatever you could supplement an inert substrate with for ideal nutrition with cubes is irrelevant.
Sir psycho my next thread will be "synthesizing psilocybin", I decided to skip the electrocuting substrate part and actually the entire fungus part. Lol
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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: Pandaskis] 2
#28384427 - 07/04/23 04:56 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/22861379
I'm just gonna leave this here for anyone that wants to read it. Thanks Pasty
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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: Glomus] 2
#28384428 - 07/04/23 04:58 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Glomus said: I mean there just isn't a gold standard practice or substantial research for massive psilocybin grow operations and it seems that it can now be synthesized in a lab easily, so I guess whatever you could supplement an inert substrate with for ideal nutrition with cubes is irrelevant.
Sir psycho my next thread will be "synthesizing psilocybin", I decided to skip the electrocuting substrate part and actually the entire fungus part. Lol
Edge of my seat.
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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: Pandaskis]
#28384430 - 07/04/23 05:01 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Just asking questions to some that have more experience than me, I have an intellectual curiosity about things. It's ok to say that you don't know the answer to a question, you don't need to tell me im over complicating things I just like to know why certain things are the way they are. I don't expect to find many here that have a true comprehension of the actual biology of fungus, maybe a few.
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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: Glomus] 6
#28384432 - 07/04/23 05:02 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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We know the answers to your questions, you just don't like the answers.
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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: Glomus] 3
#28384433 - 07/04/23 05:04 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Glomus said: Just asking questions to some that have more experience than me, I have an intellectual curiosity about things. It's ok to say that you don't know the answer to a question, you don't need to tell me im over complicating things I just like to know why certain things are the way they are. I don't expect to find many here that have a true comprehension of the actual biology of fungus, maybe a few.
Lol except your are objectively over complicating things. Its not an opinion. We know the answer. Gypsum has no place in cultivation, grains have more than enough nutrients for cubes, in fact they are over nutritious.
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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: Pandaskis]
#28384435 - 07/04/23 05:12 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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That wasn't what I was asking nor anything i'm in disagreement with. I was just talking about bioavailability. Both your general tone seems to be confrontational and unhelpful in general. I think the best answer to my question was posted by bongoman and the link to the thread that Violet created.
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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: Glomus] 2
#28384436 - 07/04/23 05:15 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Yeah, you're right. That's why in the 10 years since she's posted that, everyone has adopted it... Wait, no nvm.
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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: Glomus] 2
#28384438 - 07/04/23 05:16 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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I'm wondering if it's the same story with mushrooms and how an ionized plant soluble cal/mag supplement would fair instead of just raw gypsum.
As well as maybe micro dosing nitrogen nutes into the sub. Anyone ever experimented with this?
Oh im sorry, you werent talking about supplementing your substrate with arbitrary additive nutrients?
Apologies if I appear confrontational, just quick to shut down things that I think muddy up the water.
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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: SirPsycho]
#28384443 - 07/04/23 05:26 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Not exactly, but the pre-fermenting of the grain is something I've heard more about and has some recent research about. Some Bacterias are producing certain peptides and proteins that the mycelium benefits from even after the bacteria has been sterilized the compounds remain when bacterias are allowed to ferment in jars. This is something I am currently experimenting with and will post my results. I have 3 seperate groups of jars.
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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: Pandaskis]
#28384444 - 07/04/23 05:27 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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No need to apologize I've dealt with many trolls before.
It was just an honest and fair question.
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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: Glomus] 2
#28384454 - 07/04/23 05:43 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Glomus said: No need to apologize I've dealt with many trolls before.
It was just an honest and fair question.
Thank you for inspiring another rule in my cultivation rulebook :P
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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: Pandaskis]
#28384457 - 07/04/23 05:51 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Some people think they are so cool because they figured out how to grow an illegal fungus. I don't even really grow cubes anymore, but I can tell by your pics your flushes look basic af.
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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: Glomus] 3
#28384459 - 07/04/23 05:57 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Glomus said: Some people think they are so cool because they figured out how to grow an illegal fungus. I don't even really grow cubes anymore, but I can tell by your pics your flushes look basic af.
Considering i started growing maybe 3 months back. Id say im doing okay. Never said i was a pro. No need to go down the path of insults my friend, ill stand by my weak flushes, im still learning.
You do know that youre posting on a forum about growing actives right?
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Re: Adding plant nutrients to your substrate? [Re: Pandaskis]
#28384464 - 07/04/23 06:02 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Sorry man, just felt like kind of attacked unfairly and tactlessly I might add. I guess we should probably flush this thread down the toilet. It probably reads pretty stupidly.
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#28384478 - 07/04/23 06:37 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Glomus said: Some people think they are so cool because they figured out how to grow an illegal fungus. I don't even really grow cubes anymore, but I can tell by your pics your flushes look basic af.
At least they have pictures. You haven't shown anything and your comments, like restricting FAE for "colonization conditions" and comparing mushroom mycelium to plant roots as opposed the mold you also mentioned in the very same comment as the roots show a lack of understanding that suggests you haven't grown anything.
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#28384489 - 07/04/23 06:54 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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We sure this guy ainβt a troll? Starting to read pretty trolly to me.
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#28384491 - 07/04/23 06:58 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Something something maliciousness something something incompetence
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