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OfflineBeppoMarx
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Thai substarte
    #413751 - 10/04/01 02:30 PM (22 years, 2 months ago)

I am gonna get soe lipa yai's going here pretty soon, just want to know what is a good substarte. I am gonna start maybe 10 or so jars and wanna try a few diff substrates just to see what will happen. my resources right now are rye flour, brown rice flour, finch seed, long brown rice, and cow dung; and a VERY limited amount of vermiculate. I am also going to pick up some millet for the puerto ricans i will start when all my prints come in (ill just ordered prints of lipas, puertos, another batch of cubes, and b+). any and all suggestions for new substrates and/or substrate mixes for each species are welcome. I have a good idea for what i will use to what strain, but i am just unsure about the Lipas. also, does anyone know where i can find a bag or three of vermiculate in central NY? if not i guess ill have to orser some offline and have it shipped, i got my local garden stores last bag of it a month ago and have not been able to locate any. thanks in advance



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Re: Thai substarte [Re: BeppoMarx]
    #414623 - 10/05/01 07:27 AM (22 years, 2 months ago)

i was thinking maybe 5:3 brown rice to verm for the lipas? anyone?



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Re: Thai substarte [Re: BeppoMarx]
    #414763 - 10/05/01 11:07 AM (22 years, 2 months ago)

i am growing koi samuis and i am using the brown rice flower and vermiculite mix, so far i had two jars that i added a a 1/4 cup more water for two pint jars and they are colinizing about 3 times as fast as the other ones i used the mmgg tek for my mixture



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Re: Thai substarte [Re: thebiggerfig]
    #415105 - 10/05/01 05:21 PM (22 years, 2 months ago)

thanks man. its nice to know that someone out there would try to help me out with this rather than i just go with my gut. not saying that im usually wrong but i like to get opinions and new ideas. thanks again.



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Re: Thai substarte [Re: BeppoMarx]
    #415124 - 10/05/01 06:01 PM (22 years, 2 months ago)

re:vermiculite in central ny

Agway or small garden/farm market places

homedepot doesn't. ( syracuse/rochester)





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Re: Thai substarte [Re: patzee]
    #415335 - 10/05/01 11:22 PM (22 years, 2 months ago)

Like other Cubensis, Lipas do well on BRF and rye, and better on Millet and compost substrates - any BRF mix will do - as long as you've got 120mls of water to ever 250mls of verm. you can go with 125 \mls of brf or get away with as little as half that amount...



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