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gray1
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random innoculation
#308611 - 05/03/01 05:29 PM (21 years, 3 months ago) |
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has anyone ever randomly innoculated the outdoors with mycelium culture? i was thinking along the lines of a liter of mycelia saturated media into stumps, grass clippings, horse piles, rotting logs, crtacks in the sidewalk etc...
it seems easy enough to grow plenty up in liquid, just by innoculating a new flask/bottle before spreading out the present one. has anyone done this and returned at some point to find mushrooms?
mass innoculate the world!
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Tlaloc
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Re: random innoculation [Re: gray1]
#308619 - 05/03/01 05:34 PM (21 years, 3 months ago) |
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Funny you should say that... i just threw a whole bunch of semi contaminated cakes into my HUGE compost heap! I was planning on spreading them around the yard abit 2, (i have about 2 acres)
I say fling them to the wind baby!
Edited by Tlaloc on 05/03/01 05:34 PM.
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Crasher
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Re: random innoculation [Re: gray1]
#308621 - 05/03/01 05:34 PM (21 years, 3 months ago) |
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I injected spores into my compost heap and nothing happened. I also threw contaminated cakes into it. To no avail. Maybe my climate is too warm and dry. very, very dry.
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gray1
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Re: random innoculation [Re: Crasher]
#308655 - 05/03/01 06:10 PM (21 years, 3 months ago) |
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now that i think about it, active compost piles generate a huge quantity of heat, definately would kill spores and other seeds for that matter.
innocluate the world
c12h16n24ohdmt
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