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brewwhaha1
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casings peat vs. verm.?
#3904952 - 03/11/05 11:14 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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I'm currently using peat for caseing with a 25% ratio of verm. I've had good results with it. I understand the principle of a casing layer and realize its job it to provide moisture and texture. This being the case why not just use vermiculite. It holds 5 grams of water per gram of verm compared to peat at 2.5 grams of water to single gram of peat? Is it the cost of verm.? or is it a combination of things? Please explain. Thanks.
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phobey
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Re: casings peat vs. verm.? [Re: brewwhaha1]
#3904981 - 03/11/05 11:27 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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I find that using only verm makes for a very loose caselayer. When your're going to pick the mushrooms you get large holes in the layer which is bad imho.
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derx
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Re: casings peat vs. verm.? [Re: phobey]
#3904988 - 03/11/05 11:28 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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that is true, peat will get inbetween where the verm doesn't, and also it is hard to determine the moisture level with just verm. There isn't a color change unlike with peat or coir.
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LengthyFellow
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Re: casings peat vs. verm.? [Re: phobey]
#3904998 - 03/11/05 11:30 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Straight verm will work but you will get better results if you use a buffer. Hydrated lime and calcium carbonate are popular choices, but there are a few different things u can use.
Look through these and decide what works best for you http://www.shroomery.org/index/par/8
Oh and some people don't like using straight verm cuz its kinda hard to tell how moist it is just by looking at it
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derx
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did you even read his question or just his topic?
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OVERGROW the government!!
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LengthyFellow
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Re: casings peat vs. verm.? [Re: derx]
#3905004 - 03/11/05 11:32 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Quote:
derx said: did you even read his question or just his topic?
who are you asking?
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Fungus_Farmer
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Registered: 01/13/05
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He wasn't asking about a buffer. He was asking why peat is even necessary for helping with moisture, since vermiculite does fine moisturewise. This is a good question, and it seems it's been answered.
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I wonder if that would make more sense if I was tripping when I read it.
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