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Offlinehomebrew
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liquid mycellium storage
    #472226 - 11/28/01 09:48 AM (22 years, 10 months ago)

I am going to make some (around a 1 quart) innoculant by using germinating spores in malt extract/H2O. Can this be kept in the fridge as a stock solution? How long will it remain viable? Thanks for the input.

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OfflineHammerloaf
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Re: liquid mycellium storage [Re: homebrew]
    #472231 - 11/28/01 09:56 AM (22 years, 10 months ago)

apparently, after a nice mycelial cloud has appeared in your solution, you can store it in the fridge for about a month or so... or until the mycelium eats up all the food in the solution.. whichever is first, but fresher is better of course. I'm not sure, but I think dextrose is one of the best foods for this solution, but I used it because extra light malt extract proved hard for me to find.

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Re: liquid mycellium storage [Re: homebrew]
    #472298 - 11/28/01 11:43 AM (22 years, 10 months ago)

my oldest 1/2 pint jar has never been in teh fridge and is still kickin over 4 mos now


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Re: liquid mycellium storage [Re: BeppoMarx]
    #472360 - 11/28/01 01:01 PM (22 years, 10 months ago)

Kicking what?

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Re: liquid mycellium storage [Re: puscle]
    #472374 - 11/28/01 01:15 PM (22 years, 10 months ago)

kicking as as in staying alive. which is more than i can say for most jars that i innoculate, this liquid is still living tissue. i wonder if there would be a way to produce some hydro shrooms? get a big vat of dextrose water and het some gro-brick or something of the like to set on the top like a structural casing layer halfwy submirsed in the myc water to act as a casing? i wonder how that would work.... actually i think ill post about it instead of just rambling.

kicking=alive


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Holy shit people; COMMON SENSE! we were all born with it where did it go?
maybe theres a tek out there to explain how to use it!
BUCKETS BRIGADE left hand man!!!

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Invisiblerazer
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Re: liquid mycellium storage [Re: BeppoMarx]
    #472444 - 11/28/01 02:29 PM (22 years, 10 months ago)

I thought about adding food thickener and doingt somethign like that


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Re: liquid mycellium storage [Re: razer]
    #472523 - 11/28/01 03:41 PM (22 years, 10 months ago)

you mean like agar?
get some MEA agar and it might do the trick! im gonna have to try this sometime.


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Holy shit people; COMMON SENSE! we were all born with it where did it go?
maybe theres a tek out there to explain how to use it!
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Edited by BeppoMarx (11/28/01 03:47 PM)

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