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OfflineMrMolotov
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snap pea straw...peanut shells?
    #5666058 - 05/23/06 07:15 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

i was wandering around my garden and then went to the organic food store baked out of my mind and was wondering if the straw from snap peas would make a good substrate when dried, shredded, and pasteurized. and i wondered if you could use peanut shells as well.

when i start my grow i will have to set a jar or two aside for experimenting.


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Re: snap pea straw...peanut shells? [Re: MrMolotov]
    #5666221 - 05/23/06 07:54 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

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MrMolotov said:


when i start my grow i will have to set a jar or two aside for experimenting.




:thumbup:

I dont know about pea straw,  but i believe it was mycofile who did a peanut shell grow and it worked pretty good


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Re: snap pea straw...peanut shells? [Re: ChromeCrow]
    #5666545 - 05/23/06 09:15 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

You can grow mushrooms on just about anything, trust me. Garden wastes are excellent. Just dry them in the sun completely, then shred and pasteurize.
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