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psychotrip
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Pan Cyans and Worm Casting
#353977 - 07/13/01 12:02 AM (21 years, 10 months ago) |
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I was wondering if it is okay to use worm casting as a substrate for growing Pan Cyans. I don't know of any local places to get straw, I was wondering if a cake of worm casing and vermiculite, later cased with 50/50+ would yield good results.
I'm attempting to make the move from Cubensis to Copelandia.
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lichen
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Re: Pan Cyans and Worm Casting [Re: psychotrip]
#357937 - 07/20/01 05:13 AM (21 years, 10 months ago) |
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use a couple of ground pfcakes to innoculate cardboard in a tray similarly to straw. Once cardboard is colonized, mix soaked drained hardwood chips into the mycelium. Keep moist as with cubies and the temp in the low 70s.
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Mr. Fryd
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Re: Pan Cyans and Worm Casting [Re: lichen]
#358341 - 07/21/01 02:15 PM (21 years, 10 months ago) |
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Pans dont grow on cardboard, they are dunglovers.
There is a recipe for using worm castings in cakes however I didnt write it down because im not a pfer.
Read these.
http://www.theforestfloor.org/cgi-bin/topic.cgi?forum=15&topic=74
http://www.theforestfloor.org/cgi-bin/topic.cgi?forum=15&topic=68
http://www.theforestfloor.org/cgi-bin/topic.cgi?forum=12&topic=51
Good luck.
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BrownPastures
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Re: Pan Cyans and Worm Casting [Re: Mr. Fryd]
#358418 - 07/21/01 04:37 PM (21 years, 10 months ago) |
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Pans don't grow on cardboard?! dude ??? where have you been ????? I suggest you read those posts some more, or maybe other ones in other places concerning this. peeeeeaaaaaaaaacccccceeeeeeeeee
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Mr. Fryd
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Re: Pan Cyans and Worm Casting [Re: BrownPastures]
#358708 - 07/22/01 08:53 AM (21 years, 10 months ago) |
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Ok, I could be wrong about this, but wheres this thread. The only time i've ever seen Pans and cardboard in the same hread was referring to using cardboard in lieu of agar in petris, to grow cultures.
Maybe you are confused and referring to Psilocybe cyanescens, which is a woodloving mushroom.
Please post a link to the thread that you are referring to Brown Pastures, i'd like to see it. You have peaked my interest a bit.
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lichen
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Re: Pan Cyans and Worm Casting [Re: Mr. Fryd]
#359043 - 07/22/01 08:50 PM (21 years, 10 months ago) |
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Please excuse me, you are correct. I was referring to Psilocybe cyans. Sorry.
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ChocolateStarfish
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Quote:
BrownPastures said: Pans don't grow on cardboard?! dude ??? where have you been ????? I suggest you read those posts some more, or maybe other ones in other places concerning this. peeeeeaaaaaaaaacccccceeeeeeeeee<br><br>"A Wise One like me should not charge for her services....The one who charges is a liar. The wise one is born to cure, not to do business with her knowledge."-Maria Sabina this is great! xD lol I love when people try to treat someone else like they are stupid for not knowing something that is completely false. lol
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Re: Pan Cyans and Worm Casting [Re: psychotrip]
#26586766 - 04/08/20 10:18 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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This thread has been closed.
Reason: Don't search for posts this old. And if you do don't bump them with junk.
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