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Anonymous
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Re: oyster prints??
#73936 - 02/09/00 10:05 PM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks, I'll try the spore exchange..
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Ryche Hawk
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Registered: 03/01/01
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Re: oyster prints??
#73937 - 02/10/00 02:15 AM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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You can buy these great premade bags from www.fungi.com Fungi Perfecti for only $20 that fruit over and over..all the work is done for you ... just put them in your growing chamber.I will be selling pearl oyster mushroom and some other edible syringes soon, but I kind of hope nobody orders them from as they will be decoys only Really dont want to make a bunch and have to keep making them.... lots of great online sources for edible mushrooms... try Trevens Spore Exchange listed when you log on to the shroomery.-peace-
-------------------- -Peace- High Quality MUSHROOM SPORES and CULTURES for microscopy at www.muShrooms.com
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shane67
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Registered: 11/30/00
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Re: oyster prints??
#73939 - 02/10/00 12:59 PM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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Pin, I have spore prints and cultures available at www.sporetradingpost.com
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camel
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Registered: 04/02/99
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Re: oyster prints??
#73940 - 02/11/00 05:51 PM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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When dealing with edible mushrooms, you will NEVER come upon prints (you CAN get them, but it is not a common practice, only independent mycologists who do not work with agar would do this). Understand that dealing with spores seems common because of the technicality that cultures of psilocybin mushrooms are illegal and spores are not. Selling/Dealing with spores is NOT practiced in the mushroom industry. As I have always said... Learn to work with agar everybody. It's not difficult, and you NEVER WILL GO BACK...peace camel
-------------------- Don't do drugs.
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Anonymous
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Re: oyster prints??
#73941 - 02/11/00 06:06 PM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yeah, I can work pretty well with agar, I just like it that you can hold on to a spore print without the mycelium running out of nutrition or keeping the culture in the fridge, guess I'm just lazy and for some reason I hate doing agar to agar transfers..-pin ------------------ "We are not afraid to follow truth wherever it may lead, nor to tolerate any error so long as reason is left free to combat it."
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Anonymous
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Re: oyster prints??
#73942 - 02/11/00 06:09 PM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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Forgot to say that spore prints seem cheaper and easier to ship. You wouldn't happen to have any spare cultures taking up fridge room though, would you ?? -pin
[This message has been edited by pin (edited February 11, 2000).]
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Anonymous
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Re: oyster prints??
#73943 - 02/12/00 09:50 AM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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I'll be offering oyster prints taken from the wild again later this year. These are Pleurotus ostreatus. I will also have available Panellus serotinus, the Late Fall Oyster and Pleurocybella porrigens, Angel wings. I hope to hear of some good results from people cultivating this exotic edibles!------------------ Visit the Captains Spore Lab at: http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Meadows/4448/spores.htm
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Anonymous
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Re: oyster prints??
#73944 - 02/11/00 10:52 PM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hey CaptainMaxMushroom!!,Is there any way to grow Agaricus bisporus indoors? -pin
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B.I.O.
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Registered: 05/26/99
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Re: oyster prints??
#73945 - 02/13/00 07:02 AM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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you can have a print for free...we just fruited a wild coldloving oyster on strawbags...also sawdust/bran works fine... also we have a warmloving species but no prints...BiO.
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Anonymous
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Re: oyster prints??
#73946 - 02/13/00 12:41 PM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks bio I'll private messege you my address...~pin
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Anonymous
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Re: oyster prints??
#73947 - 02/15/00 07:56 AM (23 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hey Pin!Grow A. bisporus indoors?....Well I guess if you live in a barn! Actually, these are pretty big mushrooms and according to this mushroom info sheet from Western Biologicals, "It is challenging to grow this mushroom on a small scale due to the difficulty of preparing small quantities of compost....". That is usually a manure-based compost. There is a good compost recipe on the links page at the Spore Lab and I'll be adding more info on growing Button/Portobello/Crimini mushrooms soon. If you grow any indoors, let us know about it!
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