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OfflineTamrylin
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Shiitake time
    #432631 - 10/21/01 07:38 PM (22 years, 5 months ago)

I recently innoculated a bucked of around 15 dry pounds of hardwood sawdust with 5 pounds of shiitake grain spawn from www.mushroompeople.com ( Shiitake SX strain, if that helps.. ) There was also about 2-3 gallons of water added along with hydrogen peroxide ( i was using one of the rush wayne peroxide methods ). Around how long will colonization of it all take? According to stamets, to colonize 5 pounds takes 45-100+ days... and.. er.. with about 30 pounds of substrate in the bucket.. how long will it take to colonize that?


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Re: Shiitake time [Re: Tamrylin]
    #438671 - 10/27/01 03:59 PM (22 years, 5 months ago)

uh.. so no one has a clue? okee


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Re: Shiitake time [Re: Tamrylin]
    #439794 - 10/28/01 08:41 PM (22 years, 5 months ago)

i couldnt tell you exactly.. but a long fukin time!
p.s. why dont you post in the rite forum? go 2 advanced or reg cult.

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Re: Shiitake time [Re: iono]
    #440698 - 10/29/01 01:05 PM (22 years, 5 months ago)

uhh, shiitake is gourmet/edible ...


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Re: Shiitake time [Re: Tamrylin]
    #440859 - 10/29/01 03:43 PM (22 years, 5 months ago)

How is it going...My shiitakes never take so long. I would say 4-5 weeks if kept at a good temp. Is it just sawdust or does it have some bran or so.


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Re: Shiitake time [Re: Jahson]
    #440941 - 10/29/01 05:03 PM (22 years, 5 months ago)

mostly sawdust, but with a little bit of organic fertilizer


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Re: Shiitake time [Re: Tamrylin]
    #443003 - 10/31/01 10:21 AM (22 years, 4 months ago)

Maybe you need a new strain. I have two...I believe both came from stamets. One is an older commercial and the other is from plug spawn. I would help ya out with one if you wish.


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Re: Shiitake time [Re: Jahson]
    #443221 - 10/31/01 02:00 PM (22 years, 4 months ago)

i dont think its the strain.. its only been 2 weeks since i innoculated


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Re: Shiitake time [Re: Jahson]
    #446644 - 11/04/01 12:59 PM (22 years, 4 months ago)

Hm.. actually, after 2 weeks it seems that theyre doing pretty well. The areas within 1 inch of the grain i innoculated with seem to be colonized pretty well... i guess a couple more weeks for the bottom half to get colonized


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