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tahoe
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Outdoor Karo Tek
#3615681 - 01/11/05 11:27 PM (20 years, 9 days ago) |
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Just a thought. This is for those that live in the cyan/azure/ fib areas. What if we got garden pump sprayers, filled them with karo water and scraped a few spore prints in them. Then sprayed away. I know that contams would be an issue but i think it might be minor. Outdoors molds dont do as well as mycelium. Cyan and azure mycel can usally fight off others. Would the psi in a pump sprayer crush the spores? This is my next tek!!! IM getting a clean spray bottle and a cyan print. Fillin it with karo and a full print and spraying it on a pile of wood chips. What do you think.
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sui
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Re: Outdoor Karo Tek [Re: tahoe]
#3615757 - 01/11/05 11:47 PM (20 years, 9 days ago) |
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i think its great, im planning on experimenting with this tek.
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Drink_Punk_Soda
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Re: Outdoor Karo Tek [Re: tahoe]
#3615892 - 01/12/05 12:25 AM (20 years, 9 days ago) |
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Dude.. no. No way.
You plan on spraying karo/water with some spores in it, hoping they germinate AND grow fast enough to fend off anything else that would benefit from the simple nutrients? That's just silly- not to mention the amount of bugs/animals that would likely consume it well before anything happened.
Now, a better idea might be to make a decent sized karo jar, let it grow out a considerable amount, and make up an outdoor bed (a la Moe's Tek) and dump the live mycelium/karo between layers. That STILL probably wouldn't work, but it'd have a MUCH better chance than spraying the stuff.
That's my .02
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sui
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he said it worked well. I plan on trying it. Ill post how it goes.
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Re: Outdoor Karo Tek [Re: sui]
#3616048 - 01/12/05 01:05 AM (20 years, 8 days ago) |
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Who said it worked well? (Not saying otherwise, I just missed that part.. )
By all means, go ahead. And if you do decide to try it, please make a grow log! That way if you're successful, others can try as well.
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tahoe
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Quote:
Drink_Punk_Soda said:
Now, a better idea might be to make a decent sized Karo jar, let it grow out a considerable amount, and make up an outdoor bed (a la Moe's Tek) and dump the live mycelium/Karo between layers. That STILL probably wouldn't work, but it'd have a MUCH better chance than spraying the stuff.
That's my .02
This does work for sure. As for the non sterile version of the tek i don't know. But cyan and azures will take over and beat out competitors. So if the Karo helps the spores germinate they will have a good chance beating out other bacterias. I know its a long shot but even with a 99% failure rate it will still work. As long as the cyan gets a foot hold on the wood chips.
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