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tom
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Re: Best setup for high yield/low space [Re: snakeboy55]
#305845 - 05/01/01 03:35 PM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yeah I was just joking above. Sounds like you mean bulk not semi-bulk. This is what you should do buy a few big rubbermaids, a bale of straw, and a bunch of dried up old cow patties. Spawn the cow poo w/ your brf cakes or grain if youve got it. Then spawn the straw with the poop. This will provide you and a few friends with enough mushrooms for years of fun.
The shroomery is pretty deficient when it comes to bulk but www.drooldonkey.org is full of it. Sad to say that DD dissapeared a week or 2 go. So do a few searches on bulk, straw, and dung and you should be set.
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magnusra
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Re: Best setup for high yield/low space
#305933 - 04/30/01 03:53 PM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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That isn't what I had in mind Tom, but thanks anyway. What I meant is what is the best setup for an indoor semi-bulk setup which isn't too big on the realestate. Something like maybe a shelved greenhouse or humidity tent, or maybe just a few aquariums at various sizes. Something along those lines.
-------------------- [red]* The above post is not meant to be the thoughts and/or opinions of the author. I am relaying information for an acquintance and only write in first-person to simplify the process[/red]
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BrownPastures
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Re: Best setup for high yield/low space [Re: magnusra]
#306287 - 04/30/01 10:05 PM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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master casing and your questions will be answered
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ISaToriBluEI
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Re: Best setup for high yield/low space [Re: BrownPastures]
#306314 - 04/30/01 10:35 PM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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I bought an aquarium but dumped it for much more practical clear plastic storage containers. They are easy to humidify and clean using perlite. They are cheap and easy to move and clean. the trick is to find a way to seal them and you can buy weatherstrips from hardware stores which are adhesive rubber strips.
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BrownPastures
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Re: Best setup for high yield/low space [Re: ISaToriBluEI]
#306316 - 04/30/01 10:39 PM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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even better is tupperware!... just case and mist your verm till it's moist ... fan like once aday and maybe mist it if your really paranoid about your humidity... it's stackable and a real space saver....
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snakeboy55
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Re: Best setup for high yield/low space [Re: BrownPastures]
#306363 - 04/30/01 11:25 PM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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We are trying out a clear container 15in wide 3ft long and 8in deep its for storing stuff under a bed ,it even has wheels.
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Whoreshack
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Re: Best setup for high yield/low space [Re: tom]
#306866 - 05/01/01 05:55 PM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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i am useing the "superlong double sided clear tupperware underbed storage thing with wheels" too. i am caseing the whole entire surface of it. now im just playin the waiting game
i have exaust fans and intake filters humitistats and a therostat that turns off the heating pad underneath. looks promiseing
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