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147g WET - 1 myco + eq
    #574411 - 03/09/02 05:05 PM (22 years, 11 months ago)

tappuck ever thought of casing the colonized substrate from the bags??

i remember a post a while back from someone saying they just broke up a very used cake [they got something like 5-6 flushes off it] and chucking it on their compost or in their backyard ....something like tht stay with me here.... just to see what MAY happen and they came out a week later to find some VERY VERY nice fruits [they posted pics of the patch] growing so they had started their backyard towards become their ONE BIG fruiting chamber!!

so if you think so you may give this a shot or just case them?!?!

anyone else have thought on this??


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Re: 147g WET - 1 myco + eq [Re: CheshirePhat]
    #575608 - 03/11/02 06:44 AM (22 years, 11 months ago)

It does work. Instead of throwing casings away, my friend tosses them in a compost pile in the back yard and steadily enjoys fruits of of them through out the summer.:)bluhoney 


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Re: 147g WET - 1 myco + eq [Re: CheshirePhat]
    #582379 - 03/18/02 01:26 PM (22 years, 10 months ago)

Yep, once the bags are spent, I will put them in a compost bin with some worm castings that my wife gets out of her worm bin.

Tappuck

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