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sporeman_1
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wild bird feed
#3839078 - 02/26/05 11:27 PM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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is this ok to use it put out by penington and also how many quart jars should i use for a 4inch straw and poo in a 45 gal sterlite
Edited by sporeman_1 (02/26/05 11:44 PM)
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IGnosticAbhorI
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Have no idea what you meant. But yes, that'll work, if it has bird kote, was it throughly, b4 you soak, after you soak, and after you simmer.
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sporeman_1
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do i have to soak and simmer
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onetime
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for some reson your posts upset me
soaking will kill the endo spores so if you dont want contams soak simmering adds water so if you dont want them to dry out i would simmer why dont you want to follow the teks do you think people wasted there time typeing them up becouse its not needed
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sporeman_1
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Re: wild bord feed [Re: onetime]
#3839188 - 02/26/05 11:50 PM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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i was first asking a ? about my seed i bought and then he mention about that so i ask hime
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dobinky
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11 Quarts of spawn would be 24% spawn
i think my math is right...heh
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Edited by dobinky (02/26/05 11:51 PM)
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smellycat
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Re: wild bird feed [Re: dobinky]
#3839475 - 02/27/05 12:55 AM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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Read this tek... all your questions should be answered: http://www.shroomery.org/index/par/26004
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Hotnuts
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Re: wild bird feed [Re: smellycat]
#3839564 - 02/27/05 01:19 AM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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Soak your seed for 24 hrs. in H20 with a pinch of gypsum. You don't have to put gypsum in the soak water, but i reccommend it. Then drain your grains in a collander for 2 hrs. Load your jars 2/3 of the way up with the grain. Put on the filtered lid of choice. Load them into your pc. Cover the lids with foil so condensation from the lid of the pc doesn't drip into your filtered lids causing the grains to be too wet. PC for 90 minutes @ 15 psi. Let them cool to the touch and then tap the bottom of jars against your hand to break up the grains after pc'ing. Then let them cool completely and tap them against your palm again to ensure the remaining condensation on the inside of the jar is dispersed evenly in the grain to prevent Bacillus or slow colonization. You'll see what i mean. Good luck!
Edited by hotnutz (02/27/05 01:21 AM)
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Tomatadunothing
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Re: wild bird feed [Re: Hotnuts]
#3840834 - 02/27/05 01:11 PM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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Any WBS with alot of millet in it will work well. The more spawn you use, the faster your bulk substrate will be colonized.
ONETIME- I saw you make a post yesterday on the boards where you asked a question about laminar flow hoods that could have been answered if you searched a little, or read the appendix in TMC, so don't you think the pot's callin' the kettle black?
I understand that it is frustratring when someone wants to be spoon fed, and all the recources they need are literally at the tip of their fingers,but people are lazy by human nature. Why should they do it on their own when someone else will do it for them?
If someone really wants to become a fairly skilled cultivator, they will invest the time to teach themselves the technique. They aren't gonna learn it all on some message board.
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