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Zen Peddler


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pan cyans
#441100 - 10/29/01 07:17 PM (21 years, 10 months ago) |
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Ive been reading up on pan cyan cultivation, and i was wondering if, rather than colonising say birdseed and then spawning manure and then thinly casing, can i just make a manure/birdseed based substrate that i can colonise and then just case that?? Any suggestions ?? Cheers
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fiddler4u
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I'ts already been done....with good results from what I hear. Funny you bring that up...ANNO has mailed that very tek to me 2 times already.....and would you beleave I never saved it :( I'm looking around for it now.....if I find it i'll let you know.
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un0r
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Re: pan cyans [Re: fiddler4u]
#441406 - 10/29/01 11:46 PM (21 years, 10 months ago) |
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Once again, anno has sent this to me also. I'd be lost without him, lol.
Originally posted by BJ at the Shroomery Pan Cyan 101 Substrate recipe: 5 cups of vermiculite 3 cups manure 10 tablespoons of brown rice flour 2 cups of water This will make 10-12 half pint jars of substrate. Since there is manure already in the substrate you will not have to worry about colonizing manure later. This greatly reduces the risk of failure(contamination) and also reduces cultivation time. Boil/preassure cook jars of substrate as usual, and innoculate in the usual manner. When jars are fully colonized, slice/crumble the substrate over a moist layer of vermiculite. Casing is NOT required, but I like to case with composted manure. Case them very thinly(1/8-1/4 inch), just enugh to fill in the cracks and crannies and just so you can't see substrate. Basically just enough to make a nice even layer, instead of a lumpy one. 50/50 casing mix also will work fine. If you can grow cubes using a casing method Trops(Cyans) are a breeze! They are Faster to grow and MUCH more potent than cubes, and every bit as easy!! Again casing is NOT required but it won't hurt, just case them thin(no more than a 1/2 inch, less is faster).
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