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Mycelium5150
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Wood lovers and Eucalyptus
#3828410 - 02/24/05 04:18 PM (19 years, 2 months ago) |
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just found a great deal on Eucalyptus and was wondering if it would work for wood loving species like azures, cyan, shiitake
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whiterasta
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Re: Wood lovers and Eucalyptus [Re: Mycelium5150]
#3829806 - 02/24/05 08:25 PM (19 years, 2 months ago) |
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I would use caution using Eucalyptus except for varieties known to fruit upon it. StametsIor Aurora report toxicity in some edibles grown on Eucalyptus. Perhaps some australian species would be best suited to this substrate. Ps. eucalypta(sp?) or perhaps some varieties of subaruginosa fruit natively off of it. I would ask Bluemeanie. In knowlege, WR  PS, check this tattoo...way gay 
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RogerRabbit
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Re: Wood lovers and Eucalyptus [Re: whiterasta]
#3838066 - 02/26/05 05:00 PM (19 years, 2 months ago) |
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Something I recently tried and it worked for reishi is birch plywood. Cut the plywood into 1" strips, then bang with a hammer to break up slightly. Soak for three days in water, then inoculate. You can get plywood just about anywhere.
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WaylitJim
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Re: Wood lovers and Eucalyptus [Re: RogerRabbit]
#3841044 - 02/27/05 12:08 PM (19 years, 2 months ago) |
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Cyans will grow out on Eucalyptus bark. At one point eucalyptus was said to be dangerous for edibles, but today it's considered a safe substrate.
Cyans like Eucalyptus better than aspen and douglas fir, but it is not as good as alder for creating wood chip spawn. Some nice rhizos formed on the Euc bark after a soak and PC.
RR, nice idea about breaking up birch plywood!
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psiloz
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Re: Wood lovers and Eucalyptus [Re: WaylitJim]
#4050105 - 04/13/05 11:55 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Stamets comment held up the serious investigation of Eucalyptus for many years apparently it was an anecdotal report via David arora later retracted and signed off as an isolated incident
meanwhile they grow shiitake on Eucalyptus commercially in brazil - maybe GGMM wasnt translated to portuguese?
This should be a lesson to everyone, especially those whove read all the books - that none of it is gospel. Eucalyptus is great
Its worked well for Shiitake, Azures, Subaeruginosa, P ostreatus, P pulmonarius, Reishi, Agrocybe, Wood ear, P djamor, Golden oyster, Enoki.
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bOemius
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Re: Wood lovers and Eucalyptus [Re: psiloz]
#4050366 - 04/13/05 12:53 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yes, GGMM is not translated to Portuguese neither almost renown book about mushrooms .
Good tip RogerRabbit , have some plywood and will try soon
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Re: Wood lovers and Eucalyptus [Re: bOemius]
#4051253 - 04/13/05 04:04 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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IMHO, I wouldn't use plywood unless you want urea-formaldehyde in your mushrooms. It's an insustry standard and is used in the making of all plywoods unless stated it's stated as "formaldehyde free". Cabinet grade birch, baltic birch, they all have chemicals in them. Not to mention you never know which wood species they're using for in between plys. They use whatever is cheap and available.
Edited by MonkeyPod (04/13/05 04:04 PM)
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Re: Wood lovers and Eucalyptus *DELETED* [Re: Mycelium5150]
#4052423 - 04/13/05 09:36 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Mycena
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Re: Wood lovers and Eucalyptus [Re: Zen Peddler]
#4062316 - 04/16/05 12:05 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Bluemeanie its not cold enough here for fruiting but the local hardwood sustained good mycelial growth
wher its failed i think 3 things need to be ascertained befeore writing off euc and that species 1) Is it just a mater of isolate? 2) Is it a matter of supplement? 3) Is there a problem with water content
the biggest prob with euc sawdust is water repellancy IME i think if it was short composted with alittle urea and gypsum that might fix it a bit As for supplements not many species went crazy on straight sawdust of any kind. it seems eucalypts need a little more than decisuous hardwwods - like pine does and for the isloates i did a trial run using about 1/2 of the species i have on Euc sawdust extract agar I boiled sawdust till a strong tea was amde and strained then mad eup to 2.5% malt adjusted pH and added agar To these plates i added a wedge of diff isolates amongst diff strain within a species there was signifcant variation in the speed of colonisation luckily for me its easy to see fungal activity in thsi experiment both as myc growth and the exuding of extracellular enzymes that destroy the pigmnets in the wood tea leaving clear zones
Mt later growout trials were nowhere as extensive but what was done did seem to correlate with this earlier trial.
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