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OfflineShroom_man
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Outdoor cubensis growing, in northen New Brunswick (Canada)
    #4067959 - 04/18/05 05:54 AM (19 years, 3 days ago)

First off in my area New Brunswick, Canada, Basicaly the same climate as it is around the border of Main. When can I inculate an outdoor bed? yesterday it was +20*c during the day and +5*c overnight. Is is ok to make/inculate some outdoor patches as long as the temp is above 0 at all times, and hits 15*c-20*c in the day? Or should I wait until May. To better give you an idea of what climate I live in, let me put it this way, I live in the Libirty Cap region. Also is there any good techs. out there, I've searched but all I Can find is info on growing Pan. Cyanenses (sp) and Plylocybe auzerizes (sp) outdoors, nothing about growing Cubies outdoors.

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--Cambodean-- (vendor checked out and is well knowen by many here and at other fourms)

--Mexi-Cub-- (Again Vendor is well knowen)
--Thiland Pink Bufflo-- (vendor is well knowen)
--Hawiian Strain
--Origional PF-tech strain


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Re: Outdoor cubensis growing, in northen New Brunswick (Canada) [Re: Shroom_man]
    #4068022 - 04/18/05 07:02 AM (19 years, 3 days ago)

Id say youd be jumping the gun a little bit by doing it now. Im pretty sure cub. mycellium will not survive that low of a temp, i had a culture in a fridge that went down to 36 degrees and it killed it. I dont have alot of outdoor experience though.


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Re: Outdoor cubensis growing (Canada) [Re: hawksapprentice]
    #4139789 - 05/05/05 09:29 PM (18 years, 11 months ago)

If you had a bed with wood-chips in it and used a straw patch outdoor tech on top of that, would the mushrooms be able to use the wood-chips also for food? (cedar wood chips.)
I've have read before about them being able to colonize on cedar shavings, this is just an easy way for me to dispose of some old cedar ships.  :tongue:


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Re: Outdoor cubensis growing (Canada) [Re: JaguarWarrior101]
    #4140003 - 05/05/05 10:31 PM (18 years, 11 months ago)

if they could colonize cedar (i dont know) i would be realyl worried about eating them. are they realyl old chips or fresh? i wouldnt want to think what could happen to you if you ingested cedar and turned out to be allergic (as many are).

but maybe those toxins arnt absorbed by the mush?


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