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Nichrome
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Happens all the time. Lot's of things do better with each other.
For example the fungi that leaf cutter ants lost it's ability to make new spores millions of years ago. The fungus has been handed from ant to ant for close to 50 million years now by modern reckoning. Gongylidia...
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: Nichrome] 1
#28635106 - 01/25/24 11:30 PM (2 days, 7 hours ago) |
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Oh absolutely, I was more curious in a modern mush cult sense if anyone has identified or been working with microorganisms that aid in psilocybe growth or immune function.
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Nichrome
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There is very little legal research happening with psilocybes in our modern world.
You can find plenty of info on trichoderma preventing the growth of claviceps on cereal grains via volatile off gassing amines, but there isn't a lot to go on with psilocybes.
Very few of the people working with psilocybes in the real world, like the fine folks here for example, are working with bacteria or mold of any sort. I very rarely see anybody here intentionally growing bacteria, amoebas, mites, mold, nematodes, or any other microorganisms even though many people here posses the skill to do so. Understandably because many bacteria and molds and microorganisms are deathly scary, potentially pathogenic, and very hard to identify without expensive lab gear such as nanopore sequencers, liquid and gas chromatography, and extensive taxonomic knowledge or at least access there to. This place is likely the leading observational hub for modern psilocybe research too. It may get there eventually with the whole symbiosis thing. There is no rush in knowing everything there is to know. I enjoy the ride.
This all seems to be modernized but what we are all doing is still in it's infancy.
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: Nichrome] 4
#28635128 - 01/26/24 12:20 AM (2 days, 7 hours ago) |
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: Nichrome] 4
#28635703 - 01/26/24 02:49 PM (1 day, 16 hours ago) |
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hope to send these to substrate Sunday, or tomorrow night. Inoculated on 12/2 with wedges from a very old plate. I just Bagged up a blend of different organic material I had around. Coir, worm castings, aged manure, decomposed fir bark, spend oyster blocks, grass clippings and such. The grain has been ready for awhile, I just haven’t had the time to get the substrates ready, but I feel pretty good about it.
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: Land Trout]
#28635710 - 01/26/24 02:55 PM (1 day, 16 hours ago) |
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That looks nice bro
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: rhizoRider]
#28635750 - 01/26/24 03:35 PM (1 day, 15 hours ago) |
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: Nichrome] 4
#28636343 - 01/26/24 11:53 PM (1 day, 7 hours ago) |
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Put this round to my grain mix from agar on the 15th. Much of the grain shows growth.

Also spawned into straw pellets, hwfp, cow manure coir mix.
Growth is visible after 2 days.

Will it stall or will it colonize fully, that's the question.
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: wavyedge]
#28636913 - 01/27/24 12:55 PM (18 hours, 33 minutes ago) |
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That looks robust.
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: Nichrome]
#28637037 - 01/27/24 03:00 PM (16 hours, 29 minutes ago) |
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 Should I take worms out of leave them in before I sterilize.
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: Land Trout]
#28637046 - 01/27/24 03:07 PM (16 hours, 21 minutes ago) |
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🤣 poor guy
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Re: The Official Baeocystis Thread [Re: SupaThaRipper] 1
#28637504 - 01/27/24 11:37 PM (7 hours, 51 minutes ago) |
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