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Offlinepoobah
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Registered: 08/09/01
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innoculating without making a syringe?
    #425046 - 10/14/01 11:31 AM (22 years, 4 months ago)

i can't be bothered making a syrings right now, so will scraping a bit off my print, generously donated by johnnyshaggs, into the jar of casing work? i got the idea from shroom wizards guide, which i have been told is crap. so i will only be doing that one step from his tek, and using PF for the rest of it.


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Invisibledimitri211
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Registered: 04/27/01
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Re: innoculating without making a syringe? [Re: poobah]
    #425052 - 10/14/01 11:36 AM (22 years, 4 months ago)

into the jar of casing work??

In your jar is what is called substrate casing material or casing is a non-nutricious layer over your cake that helps retain moisture and helps to block out contams.

I have heard of that working but never tried it myself


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InvisibleFungusFarmer
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Registered: 09/19/00
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Re: innoculating without making a syringe? [Re: dimitri211]
    #425195 - 10/14/01 01:50 PM (22 years, 4 months ago)

Yes it will work provided you are

A) VERY sterile. I just wrote a long post detailing how to prepare, but basically you can see it in Groverz Guide in Grow\Find under Miscellaneous Docs.

B) You do not use a dry verm layer or Ramsey seal over your cake. I've seen scraping spores into into jars filled with brown rice ala the 9er Tek (again under grow/find)

You must be very sterile or use a glovebox, but scraping spores onto a cake can mean massive growth becuase you usually scrape more spores in there than you would injecting some solution

Grover


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