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northwood
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cleaning harvest
#602772 - 04/08/02 10:43 PM (21 years, 5 months ago) |
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anyone have a tip on cleaning off the clinging casing material on the bottom of harvested fruit? p.s. if anyone remembers an old post "super casing problem"--an update: i finally got that casing to pin, after it over layed three times, i scraped off the casing layer and replaced it with a new one each time, and cold shocked it a second time, and finally it pinned, extremely thickly, and now it wont stop pinning, its great! i keep harvesting fruit that is ready, but below it are large pins and below that are tiny pins and tinyer pins..
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luvdemshrooms
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Re: cleaning harvest [Re: northwood]
#602990 - 04/09/02 03:53 AM (21 years, 5 months ago) |
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Take a used soft bristle tooth brush and lightly rub off the remaining casing.
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GaNjAShRooM
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Re: cleaning harvest [Re: northwood]
#603016 - 04/09/02 04:58 AM (21 years, 5 months ago) |
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i dy them first-then after they are dry,the substrate will rub right off very easy-just barely rub it and it will shake off
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Seuss
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Re: cleaning harvest [Re: GaNjAShRooM]
#603141 - 04/09/02 09:09 AM (21 years, 5 months ago) |
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> after they are dry, the substrate will rub right off This is exactly what my friend does. It works like a champ. If you want to consume them wet, just cut the dirty part off of the fruit with a knife. You will lose a little bit of fruit, but if you have fresh ones to eat, you probably don't mind.
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babyshroom
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Re: cleaning harvest [Re: northwood]
#603194 - 04/09/02 10:24 AM (21 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yep, throw those babies in a fan box for 24 hours, and the casing will brush off easily. Doesn't have to be anything fancy. I stapled some mesh to the top & bottom of a hinged cardboard shoenbox. Throw them in the box, tilt the fan up(buy one with a flat front- duh), and let it rip. Most of my casing blows off, and a quick brush does away with the rest. Don't worry about missing a little. I've eaten plenty of casing and I'm still alive.
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