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Ecuadors fruiting on dung
    #373936 - 08/18/01 12:36 AM (22 years, 1 month ago)

Day five of the colonisation.





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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: Anno]
    #373940 - 08/18/01 12:44 AM (22 years, 1 month ago)

Nice rhizomorphic growth.Nice pic.Thanks for sharing.



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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: Anno]
    #373948 - 08/18/01 12:58 AM (22 years, 1 month ago)

Neat!, i see that that there are many pionts of growth and there perrty well distruibted, I was just wonderin what tek was used? are u using an incbation camber? so on and so forth, just curious,
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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: gusb232]
    #373957 - 08/18/01 01:46 AM (22 years, 1 month ago)

Boiling water was poured over dry collected cow patties, let sit for 20 minutes, drained and cooled down a little, then the patties were crumbled. Put in a bowl, wetted with a little more water to the target water content(when you press a handfull, some water should drip out).
Then the mixture was put in a covered bowl and microwaved at 800W for 10 minutes.
Cooled down, mixed with rye grain spawn and put into 3 trays and the leftover in a jar.
When it?s colonized, I?m going to case it with coco coir/chrushed oyster shells casing.

If you look carefuly, you can see a green spot in the jar. It?s a seedling germinating.
There are even more in the jar.
Obviously the pasteurisation I used wasn?t that good. I hope this won?t jeopardize my efforts.

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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: Anno]
    #373982 - 08/18/01 04:05 AM (22 years, 1 month ago)

he,heh,he ....shit-stained rhizos!

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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: Anno]
    #374222 - 08/18/01 06:15 PM (22 years, 1 month ago)

I hate when those seedlings pop up. One time I had about five on my casing layer.



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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: Anno]
    #374272 - 08/18/01 08:24 PM (22 years, 1 month ago)

Shit, I can't see your picture, Anno;

I have had many little seedlings try to eek out an existence on my colonizing dung. . .never hampered things at all. In fact, the psilocybe puts a whooping on them, eating away at the stem tissue.

What you described is exactly the way I've done dung before, perhaps a little longer soaking time. The trick is finding the right patties. :) Will try to catch your pic later! [how was Greece?]

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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: Suntzu]
    #374356 - 08/19/01 12:35 AM (22 years, 1 month ago)

Here are both of the pics, day 5 and 6.





The patties of the greek cows are almost like very fine shreded straw, the consistancy after they are soaked is very airy, almost like coco coir.

> What you described is exactly the way I've done dung before, ....
Well, could this be an coincidence? I read your dung report on TFF of course, thank you. ;)

Greece was very nice, but tell me how was Europe for you?

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    #374542 - 08/19/01 11:00 AM (22 years, 1 month ago)



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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: McMan]
    #374564 - 08/19/01 01:54 PM (22 years, 1 month ago)

> Is this a first time using this particular dung?
Yes, I brought a bag full of dried cow patties back from my vacation in greece ;) .

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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: Anno]
    #374660 - 08/19/01 05:02 PM (22 years, 1 month ago)

some brought pics, some souvenirs..and some....shit!:tongue:
nice pics anno...thanks for sharing

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    #374748 - 08/19/01 07:46 PM (22 years, 1 month ago)

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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: ralphster44]
    #374912 - 08/20/01 12:00 AM (22 years, 1 month ago)

Day 7


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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: Anno]
    #376030 - 08/22/01 12:27 AM (22 years, 1 month ago)

Day 9, nearly done.The dung I put directly into aluminium pans was ready 2 days ago, probably since in the bulk the temperature gets a bit higher and thus the colonisation is faster. The pans are already in the terrarium.




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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: Anno]
    #378294 - 08/25/01 01:41 AM (22 years, 1 month ago)

Man, Greece is the place to go :)



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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: Anno]
    #378299 - 08/25/01 01:44 AM (22 years, 1 month ago)

... By the way those are very nice pictures. What kind of camera/scaner did you use???
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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: Johan Shultz]
    #378326 - 08/25/01 02:50 AM (22 years, 1 month ago)

>Man, Greece is the place to go :)
That?s where I went:


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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: Anno]
    #382528 - 08/31/01 12:14 AM (22 years, 1 month ago)

The trays that I made with the dung are fruiting. There is no massive flush, but the few resulting fruits are huge.






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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: Anno]
    #382579 - 08/31/01 03:08 AM (22 years, 1 month ago)

nice... what they lack in number, they make up for in size.... AND HOW! I have seen some monster prints from Ecuadors and heard stories about them getting amazingly huge... looks like i might be raising the wrong strain after all.... Damn you golden teachers!.... Actually they're fine by my tastes...... these look *VERY* promising tho... I'm impressed! As always, awsome work Anno!

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Re: Ecuador colonizing dung [Re: Anno]
    #387325 - 09/06/01 07:52 PM (22 years, 25 days ago)

Oh, damn... lol thats why Anno kicks much ass. Those are so beautiful ! Really... that is some nice work, Anno.. damn... =)

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