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Lifespan of MYC
    #5776755 - 06/21/06 02:29 PM (17 years, 7 months ago)

This should be pretty easy to answer, I am just not too sure of it myself. After fruiting off a h/poo casing, is it possible to take a chunk of the colonised h/poo and ground it up with more h/poo and start the cycle again?

My plan is to use up this casing until it provides no more flushes and mix a chunk into new h/poo and have it colonise and repeat this cycle. How many times can this be done, I know it can be done at least a few times, but is there a limit? If not, that would mean that the myc could potientially last forever, so long as it has fresh h/poo to colonise.

This would be great becuase that would mean I would not have to deal with wbs jars again, shortening the process in the future.


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Re: Lifespan of MYC [Re: Gatorade]
    #5776763 - 06/21/06 02:31 PM (17 years, 7 months ago)

the myc i think will get weaker, that is basically what g2g transfer is.


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Re: Lifespan of MYC [Re: BBoyStance]
    #5776850 - 06/21/06 03:04 PM (17 years, 7 months ago)

It's worse than a g2g because once a mycelial network flushes a few times, the natural cycle is to die back like a spawned out salmon. To get maximum growth, it's best to always use fresh spawn when going to bulk.
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