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Spawn Bags
    #7507102 - 10/10/07 09:05 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Alright, I have five 5 pound rye berry spawn bags
and I'm looking to do an outdoor grow in my old flower bed.

My old flower bed is a mixture of sod, mulched leaves, hay,
and horse manure. If I was to lay my colonized spawn bags
mycelium under the compost of my old garden, do you think it
would be a good nutrient layer for growing?

The average temp right now is 85 - 95 during the day
and 75 - 80 at night, with an average humidity of about
85 - 90%. It rains about every other day for 20 -30 minutes.


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Re: Spawn Bags [Re: UnknownMycophile]
    #7507404 - 10/10/07 10:45 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I'm sorry, I asked my cuz, he said it's cow manur, not horse.


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Re: Spawn Bags [Re: UnknownMycophile]
    #7507446 - 10/10/07 11:02 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

that sounds like it might work. Just bury them and see what happens. What area you live in and its climate is a factor. But hay and horse manure is good to spawn so just bury them.


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Re: Spawn Bags [Re: phillyblunts]
    #20049669 - 05/28/14 01:15 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

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phillyblunts said:
that sounds like it might work. Just bury them and see what happens. What area you live in and its climate is a factor. But hay and horse manure is good to spawn so just bury them.




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