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Offlineprotocoldroid
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cardboard, not just for boxes?
    #368265 - 08/07/01 03:53 PM (23 years, 5 months ago)

reading a tek on corn cob mycellial slurry, I caught this

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There is no need for sterile precautions if you already have a PF jar grown out. This gives you a huge amount of spawn to play with.. like for innoculating straw, or wood, or cardboard, or whatever..."




alright, I understand using it on straw, and on wood (to a degree) but... cardboard? how would you use it, and how the heck would you sterlize it?

more curious than anything, thanks ;)

-protocoldroid

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Offlinecelsius
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Re: cardboard, not just for boxes? [Re: protocoldroid]
    #368275 - 08/07/01 04:08 PM (23 years, 5 months ago)

Three words... THE MUSHROOM CULTIVATOR  =)    Wood is Cellulose... Cardboard is too..  =D  See the connection?  I don't believe it can be used to psilocybes.. someone correct me if I am wrong  :smile:

- Celsius


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Re: cardboard, not just for boxes? [Re: celsius]
    #368279 - 08/07/01 04:24 PM (23 years, 5 months ago)

Cardboard is good for wood loving species such as Psilocybe cyanescens.

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