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Sclerotia - substrate (pic)
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Picture just sent to me, said to be P. tampanensis after 4 weeks incubation. The left jar is coffee-soaked wbs; the middle is cracked corn; the left is water-soaked wbs. Other jars of the same substrates were said to be growing similarly.

Seems that in this case cracked corn retarded early formation of sclerotia; and in this limited comparison coffee didn't make much difference. I don't know if fruiting will be attempted.


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Re: Sclerotia - substrate (pic) [Re: Gyromitra]
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nice avatar  :finger:


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Re: Sclerotia - substrate (pic) [Re: Super_Blunt]
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And yours is... uh... anyway just rounding out the view, there's lots of the other kind of T&A here LOL

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Re: Sclerotia - substrate (pic) [Re: Gyromitra]
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Interesting. I would attempt fruiting it. Rye berries did not fruit for me but casings made stones better then jars. Rye grass fruited easily for me..many many small mushrooms..ended up with a number of grams off two quarts of grass seed in a few flushes but the fruits are extremely potent. 1.5 dry grams was equivalent to 3.5 grams of cubies. This is Tamps I'm speaking of as well..

I have found rye berries to do better for stone production over rye grass, but fruiting was the opposite.


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"life is like a drop of rain getting closer and closer to falling into a lake, and then when you hit the lake there is no more rain drop, only the lake."

Growing with bags, start to finish (including my new grain and substrate prep)
Anyone looking to start bulk tubs/mono tubs/shotgun hybrids? Good tubs to use..
How I do grain (old still good tips)
Turn your closet into a fruiting chamber
Casing layer colonization and overlay

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Re: Sclerotia - substrate (pic) [Re: scatmanrav]
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These were not tried on rye berries or grass seed; it would be interesting to see what happens if some were cleaned and transplanted into rye or Lolium seed, after growing for awhile. I wonder, if a new clean spawn could be started from a few sclerotia, if they were sterilized in bleach, then dropped into new grain/seed jars. Or Karo. Or whatever.

Those were multispored into those jars. Maybe a cleaned slice would grow mycelium in solution and give a single strain liquid.

I will pass along the info and ask for pictures of fruits.

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Re: Sclerotia - substrate (pic) [Re: Gyromitra]
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Speaking of Avatars, whered u get that pic of me? :P


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Re: Sclerotia - substrate (pic) [Re: DubiousDuo]
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Not bleach but h202. I have taken a 3 month old jar and used it to do grain to grain transfers to jars and make a liquid culture (using h202)..All worked out fine.


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"life is like a drop of rain getting closer and closer to falling into a lake, and then when you hit the lake there is no more rain drop, only the lake."

Growing with bags, start to finish (including my new grain and substrate prep)
Anyone looking to start bulk tubs/mono tubs/shotgun hybrids? Good tubs to use..
How I do grain (old still good tips)
Turn your closet into a fruiting chamber
Casing layer colonization and overlay

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Re: Sclerotia - substrate (pic) [Re: scatmanrav]
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Quote:
Not bleach but h202



I usually like peroxide too, but had some recent problems with it on edible clones, which cleared up after using bleach instead.  But since the sclerotia wouldn't be blenderized, maybe peroxide would work just fine.

If that picture is you (dubious), contact me private for a more in-depth discussion Hehehe  :tongue:

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