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ceeray
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cordyceps
#419485 - 10/09/01 11:30 AM (22 years, 1 month ago) |
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Does anyone have any idea how to cultivate these?
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oscill8
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Re: cordyceps [Re: ceeray]
#419584 - 10/09/01 12:47 PM (22 years, 1 month ago) |
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try your post in gourmet/medicinals (or do a search in that forum)
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Re: cordyceps [Re: oscill8]
#419781 - 10/09/01 03:15 PM (22 years, 1 month ago) |
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damm rite!!!...i have those funghi....but try to post in the correct thread... BiO.
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Anno
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Re: cordyceps [Re: ceeray]
#420355 - 10/10/01 12:02 AM (22 years, 1 month ago) |
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MycoCulture Archive Page 19990509101215MycoCulture Archive Page 19990509101215 MycoCulture Archive Main Page Index Page for this Author Index Page for this Subject PRIOR Article in Discussion Thread (this is the last article in the thread) From: Ville Tuomi Date: Sun, 09 May 1999 20:10:32 +0300 Subject: Re: Cordyceps sinensis Hello All Here comes the meat based media I use with Cordyceps species: 25 g meat extract (meat stock cubes are equally good) 5 g malt extract (we use cheap bulk stuff direct from malt house) 2,5 g yeast extract 5 g peptone 10 g dextrose anhydrate 5 g casein 2,5 g tryptone 3 g CaSO4 (gypsum) + 5 ppm Zn & 20 ppm P (from salts like ZnSO4 and KH2PO4) -> 1 liter distilled water -> pH 6,3 after sterilization I don't have any good references about Cordyceps cultivation. We started by imitating the chemical structure of larvae (made analysis by plasmaemission spectrometer and CHN analyzer) and next we analyzed the culture media before and after fermentation to find out which elements were limiting the growth (Zn & P). About fermentation systems, we use 10 and 20 liters polycarbonate bottles that have been modified as an airlift fermenters. We use 0,2 um filters and aquarium pumps (10 liters/min) to provide enough oxygen and mixing. Used air goes out through an ethanol bottle. At the moment we are just starting to use a 1000 liters fermenter with mechanical mixing and pressurized air system. That's why I'm very interested in getting the culture of C. sinensis as soon as possible. (Don't need that much shiitake inoculum) By the way, if someone has a good (and cheap) tecnique to produce capsules or tablets from mycelial pellets, any information will be greatly appreciated. Also, what would be the best mill to pulverize dried mycelium? VT Article copyright ? by author. Distributed by MycoCulture.Org HTML code generator by William Hunt
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Re: cordyceps [Re: ceeray]
#16008000 - 03/28/12 10:42 AM (11 years, 8 months ago) |
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here is a video of a cordyceps sinensis grow. simple enough, right?
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Eagle
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I didnt think they could be cultivated. Unless you have an ant farm or something. They grow from infected bugs. as seen here cordy growing
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Eric Cartman
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Re: cordyceps [Re: Eagle]
#16014084 - 03/29/12 02:37 PM (11 years, 8 months ago) |
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Quote:
Eagle said: I didnt think they could be cultivated. Unless you have an ant farm or something. They grow from infected bugs. as seen here cordy growing
Maybe have a cage full of acceptable insects then just hose them with a spore syringe?
"Theres literally thousands of species of cordyceps" says the british dude in the video
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PureHash



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I have seen them grow from simple BRF cakes just fine..
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Jeanne95
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The information is very interesting. It made me understand something about Cordyceps sinensis.
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monmyui
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Can somebody fruit Militalis here?
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monmyui
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Re: cordyceps [Re: monmyui]
#16590755 - 07/26/12 05:18 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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wbastz
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Re: cordyceps [Re: monmyui]
#16598061 - 07/27/12 06:49 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hi Amnuay ,
Detailed explanations on artificial cultivation of Cordyceps militaris can be found here:
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/10764739
Cheers,
Wilson
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packdee58
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Re: cordyceps [Re: ceeray]
#16664310 - 08/08/12 01:57 AM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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A lady in Ang Thong province, Thailand can do it.

Edited by packdee58 (08/08/12 02:27 AM)
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