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bigslick
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chronic tek from www.mycotopia.net
#687466 - 06/19/02 04:22 AM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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Sometimes simpler is better
I gave this tek a try
I wanted the most output for the least input
Any advanced cultivator who does not try this is cheating himself
chronic 007 from www.mycotopia.net is a true genius his tek will work for you if your an utter newbie or you have been growing for many years
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Anno
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Re: chronic tek from www.mycotopia.net [Re: bigslick]
#687472 - 06/19/02 04:25 AM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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Great!
So.....
Would you be so kind and post a link to this famous tek?
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mycofile
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Re: chronic tek from www.mycotopia.net [Re: Anno]
#687546 - 06/19/02 05:34 AM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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better yet, explain how this is advanced? No offense against it's merrits, but I don't see how moving pf cakes from small jars to slightly bigger jars is advanced cultivation. I think this should be moved to cult.
On the merrits of the tek however, I think they are obvious. Compared to many other ways to grow cakes, it certainly has benefits. I used to do the same/very similar thing long ago to get sterile/super clean spores and clone material. Chronic seems to be an extermely skilled experimenter who works out all the details for maximum effect. But I still don't see it as advanced.
It's really nothing more than a really small terrerium for a cake.
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bigslick
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Re: chronic tek from www.mycotopia.net [Re: bigslick]
#687567 - 06/19/02 05:49 AM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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bigslick
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Re: chronic tek from www.mycotopia.net [Re: bigslick]
#687803 - 06/19/02 07:26 AM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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Ok mycofile this is how it is advanced
I first grew shrooms in 1980 got some spores couldn't get them to grow on agar couldn't get syringes ordered grow kit from hi-times got jars with rice and mycelium covering it these jars produced some shrooms jars stopped producing and I figured out from reading stamets book how to do a sterile grain to grain transfer and grew shrooms in foil wrapped quart jars
I got back into growing shrooms last december
pf-tek plus syringes ordered off the internet, made growing shrooms simple
advanced does not mean harder, it means to go ahead IMO
pf-tek fan and mist 2 to 3 times a day
chronic tek no fanning no misting
most of the time I check on shrooms once a day doing it chronic style
sometimes I can be away from the grow area for days at a time
pf-tek first harvest 5-6 weeks
chronic tek under 30 days
same results but less time and less effort
I don't know
what could you call this
I would call it a less troublesome more ADVANCED way to grow shroooms
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SumGuy
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Re: chronic tek from www.mycotopia.net [Re: bigslick]
#688049 - 06/19/02 09:41 AM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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why dont you try using a very simple straw tek instead... with less space you could probably get 2-3 times the amount you get with this "chronic tek"
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Swami
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Re: chronic tek from www.mycotopia.net [Re: bigslick]
#688528 - 06/19/02 02:53 PM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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I like this TEK as with casings, I get the maximum contaminants allowed by law, and this method definitely minimizes that danger. I have one question though, why transfer a small cake into a large jar, when you can create a small cake in a large jar by only filling it with 1/4th with substrate thereby NEVER having to expose the cake to air until harvest and skipping a few steps? The only difference (advantage?) that I can detect is that the smaller cake in the larger jar will have greater airflow around the sides of the cake which would probably speed up growth, but would be subject to greater chance of contamination.
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Edited by Swami (06/19/02 06:48 PM)
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DinoMyc
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Re: chronic tek from www.mycotopia.net [Re: bigslick]
#688578 - 06/19/02 03:22 PM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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A) This is not new at all. B) This is just in-vitro fruiting and is only valid for cubensis/subcubinsis, as others are not tolorant to such enormous CO2. C) It's just the PF tek.. only less (yields, etc..) D) Your attempt to demonstrate that this is advanced boils down to "Im lazy, and I say so". Less work / automation is a good thing, unless it severly hampers your progression to whatever goal you have at the time. This is not advanced, and you posted nearly an identical post in response to a standard cult. post.. -closeing thread-
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