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lateshroom
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crumbled casing?
#312443 - 05/08/01 04:02 PM (22 years, 9 months ago) |
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can i take my fully colonized compost trays and crumble them on the bottom of my sterilite container? i want to have an even surface, and a bigger compartment for fruiting. would this encourage contaminants? if so, does using a constant warm airflow via CAPTAIN'S OVEN TEK do any good? and what are the chances of the mycelum to recover for healthy fruiting?
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shizifty
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Re: crumbled casing? [Re: lateshroom]
#312501 - 05/08/01 05:07 PM (22 years, 9 months ago) |
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please clarify, what would you be crumbling them onto? just the bottom of the container?
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lateshroom
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Re: crumbled casing? [Re: shizifty]
#312521 - 05/08/01 05:21 PM (22 years, 9 months ago) |
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yes, just plain plastic bottom. maybe mix it with some more compost as well.
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BrownPastures
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Re: crumbled casing? [Re: lateshroom]
#312527 - 05/08/01 05:26 PM (22 years, 9 months ago) |
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ok.. cool brother.. if it's fully colonized ... there realy is no way you can contaminate it (unless you got your sterilite dusty/dirty) any way .. just transfer... your going to have to wait for the mycelium to recover but you waited all that time for the compost to colonize right??;)... and adding more compost... hmmm i dont know... i would just work with what i have ...and not throw another, possibly fatal, element into my 1st time ...anyway- good luck ... peace
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lateshroom
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so you're basically saying that i can crumble and get away with it. thanks BrownPastures, you always seem ready to give me some advice with what i'm trying to do. keep going! peace
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