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leafing

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bulk cultivation question (creciendo al natural)
#5922987 - 08/01/06 07:58 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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i just moved down to Costa Rica so coming across cubensis isn't that hard.. now Ive been here before and picked a shit load of them off a family relatives farm.. he uses horse manure and straw to grow celery and tomatoes and lucky for me.....




these were taken from last September..
so my question is would it work to bag some of that colonized substrate and transplant somewhere else . in adequate conditions of course...
any advice or suggestions will be appreciated
-leafing
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willmafingerdo
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Re: bulk cultivation question (creciendo al natural) [Re: leafing]
#5923613 - 08/01/06 10:56 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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i dont know if diging up some of the shroom patch and moving it would work or not.. but you could always get a few prints off of the shrooms and start up your own outdoor patch.. with right conditions it can be very rewarding.
sorry this didnt realy answer your question, but i just didnt know if youve thought of that one or not..
gl, will
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Delkor
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Re: bulk cultivation question (creciendo al natural) [Re: willmafingerdo]
#5923695 - 08/01/06 11:13 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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I would get a sore print going
Nice finds, Would be awesome to transfer some of the spores to new locations... more mushrooms
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leafing

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Re: bulk cultivation question (creciendo al natural) [Re: willmafingerdo]
#5923775 - 08/01/06 11:32 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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yea Ive been planning to grow cakes back when i was in the u.s but once i visited here before i moved i realized i have a much better alternative thats easier.. so i guess I'm aiming for something to simple... eh? i read a bit on outdoor grow but all that reading about pasteurization and steaming shit in a pot turned me off to that.. i was just basically thinking of moving land... i mean it seems simple, i was thinking of moving a big chunk of the land (that huge patch of shrooms you saw in the pics)off the patch and just keep the mycelium which is already colonized in the substrate alive and just make conditions favorable till it gets settled in
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waixingren


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Re: bulk cultivation question (creciendo al natural) [Re: leafing]
#5923910 - 08/02/06 12:13 AM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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i have seen mushrooms grow off of transplanted poo. it doesnt work very well though. usually just a few more pop up, not anything impressive.
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leafing

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Re: bulk cultivation question (creciendo al natural) [Re: waixingren]
#5923960 - 08/02/06 12:28 AM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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mm well theese grow of a good prepared substrate for tomatoes and celery thats why there are impressive numbers og shrooms in those pics and why they look perty.. its npot ike im just stealing a turd with shroom growing out of it and expecting much... well maybe the principle is the same. hehe i was thining of doing just that,... but with a lot of colonized substrte and keep it healthy.. i gueess im just worried the inbetween sessions.. moving the substrate with least minimal damge to it .. and how to transplant it
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