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The shroomy 1
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: monstermitch]
#7517694 - 10/14/07 10:05 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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monstermitch said: not even close... sorry.
there's a specific science that goes into making that substrate.
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: monstermitch]
#7517831 - 10/14/07 10:37 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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OOoooo Ill never tell you the substrate for this one, Now come on you wanna know what this one came from you better tell me yours o.O
I mean come on do you even eat them, cause if you did you wouldn't be greedy you would wanna spread the info's and fix misinformation o,O
Or you holding oout you topian??? lol
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Edited by budmanman (10/14/07 10:38 PM)
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The_Bomb
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: budmanman]
#7517894 - 10/14/07 10:49 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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My cakes now are officially a waste of my time seeing that table plentiful of mushrooms.
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: The_Bomb]
#7517999 - 10/14/07 11:14 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Spawn your cakes to poo and change that.
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The_Bomb
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: budmanman]
#7518015 - 10/14/07 11:18 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Would horse poo work? and how do you steralize it? i dont want to stink up my house
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: The_Bomb]
#7518136 - 10/15/07 12:01 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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The_Bomb said: Would horse poo work? and how do you steralize it? i dont want to stink up my house
It does not stink but it does not smell good, and its not a strong smell, just open your windows and then after the smell will be gone, if someone came in your house and you were doing it they would notice the smell but not be able to tell what it is.
What you do is u get a big big big pot the bigger the better, this is now your poo pot for poo. Fill it about 3/4 the way with water heat to 180 useing a candy thermomiter and the take a pilowcase of near dry or dry poo and put it in there and turn the stove burner off and put a lid on it, the lid will retain most smell so it hardly will smell at all, after its been in there put on some gloves and take it out and put it in the sink, this is a bit hard to do without spilling but if u take ur time and think logicaly about what you are doing you can avoid a spill. Then ring it out in the sink and dump the pot out outside somewere or down the sinnk but be carfull not to spill, Wring the poo out by hadn I use these rubber gloves with a cloth layer inside and feel no burning. SOme kinda water proff industrial glove. Wring it out and put it in a dish washing tub 2 stacked together with tin foil in between. and then cover with tin foil. Cool spawn colonies case fruit.
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monstermitch
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: budmanman]
#7518195 - 10/15/07 12:21 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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budmanman said:
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The_Bomb said: Would horse poo work? and how do you steralize it? i dont want to stink up my house
What you do is u get a big big big pot the bigger the better, this is now your poo pot for poo. Fill it about 3/4 the way with water heat to 180 useing a candy thermomiter and the take a pilowcase of near dry or dry poo and put it in there and turn the stove burner off and put a lid on it, the lid will retain most smell so it hardly will smell at all, after its been in there put on some gloves and take it out and put it in the sink, this is a bit hard to do without spilling but if u take ur time and think logicaly about what you are doing you can avoid a spill. Then ring it out in the sink and dump the pot out outside somewere or down the sinnk but be carfull not to spill, Wring the poo out by hadn I use these rubber gloves with a cloth layer inside and feel no burning. SOme kinda water proff industrial glove. Wring it out and put it in a dish washing tub 2 stacked together with tin foil in between. and then cover with tin foil. Cool spawn colonies case fruit.
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/3960973#Post3960973
here, this post illustrates what you're talking about a bit better. slightly different but still a reliable technique.
mixing pasteurized horse manure and colonized grains in filter patch bags and letting it fruit does work. just not as well as the way that I do it.
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: monstermitch]
#7518253 - 10/15/07 01:14 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thank you two for the info on cooking crap. hehe 
Edit: aaaww monstermitch i liked that pic you have a few days ago better, it was freakishly superior.. i guess, the new one is cool to but the old one was just incredible to me for some reason.
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Edited by The_Bomb (10/15/07 01:20 AM)
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monstermitch
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: The_Bomb]
#7518286 - 10/15/07 01:49 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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The_Bomb said: monstermitch i liked that pic you have a few days ago better, it was freakishly superior.. i guess, the new one is cool to but the old one was just incredible to me for some reason.
I changed it back. I change it frequently. I get bored easily.
... and shipping isn't $9 each, read it again.


these are EQ's.
yes, they are as big as they appear. that's not a camera trick.
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: monstermitch]
#7518870 - 10/15/07 10:10 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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whats the point of telling us how great your substrate is, and showing us all these great pics, and then saying "oh yea, im not at all interested in helping you guys achieve these results"
not a very shroomy attitude, if you ask me, only trying to make money off your ideas, not help the community
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monstermitch
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: boomer q]
#7519057 - 10/15/07 11:32 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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boomer q said: whats the point of telling us how great your substrate is, and showing us all these great pics, and then saying "oh yea, im not at all interested in helping you guys achieve these results"
not a very shroomy attitude, if you ask me, only trying to make money off your ideas, not help the community
there's nothing stopping you from making your own perfect substrate.
what I do with my substrate is my business. this substrate is under contract with a new company for it's sale, I am not allowed to give out the recipe.
what fun would that be anyway?
start experimenting! do some research.
if you're not happy with your own results, then do something about it. don't just ask for a handout, actually do something about it.
like I did.
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: monstermitch]
#7519729 - 10/15/07 02:33 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Mine is not a camera trick either but I lost the large photo and other photos of it still in the tray.
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: budmanman]
#7519741 - 10/15/07 02:35 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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10.5 inches.
The only difference between me and you is I let everyone know that its from 100% horse poo.
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Edited by budmanman (10/15/07 02:37 PM)
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monstermitch
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: budmanman]
#7519843 - 10/15/07 03:00 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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nope, there's a much bigger difference.
nice to see you have a single big fruit. good for you. people here can decide to take any path they wish, so just leave it be. take whatever path you want.
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: budmanman]
#7519892 - 10/15/07 03:12 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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hey, dont get me wrong, im very impressed with your results, and i recognize that youve been workin hard for a long time to get em, im just sayin, you probably learned alot from people here on the board, its not a handout, its sharing information, what the board is about... it just seems weird to me to not share the proportions of a mixture of things alot of people use anyway, or at least say that your using something we havent thought of......it seems like even if it wasent under contract to a company you wouldnt share it, a bit like your gloating
anyway, i dont want to sound like a a dick or anything, im not tryin to be, just a little envious, i guess....but ive learned alot from your old posts and appreciate what youve been doin.... kudos on your awesome substrate, your right that it is yours to do with what you like....its inspirational, now ill have more drive to mix up my own blends
quick question, would the substrate work just as well in a monotub? or is it tuned simply for bag usage?
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: monstermitch]
#7519908 - 10/15/07 03:16 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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great bags mitch. have i just missed it or have you ever told anyone were you can buy these bags? if not, were or when?
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monstermitch
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: boomer q]
#7519916 - 10/15/07 03:17 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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boomer q said: quick question, would the substrate work just as well in a monotub? or is it tuned simply for bag usage?
it works amazingly well in monotubs.
I give plenty back to the community. this year I will author many pictorials on many subjects that will help many people. I choose where to give back and where not to give back. that's just me. I'm a love em or hate em kind of guy. sorry.
anyway, again... yes, they work great for monotubs. the stack n' view tubs I use fill up with 3 bags in them.
they work great for trays and greenhouses as well. you don't have to fruit in the bag, I just like how easy it is. once the substrate colonizes, crumble it and dump it into anything you want, it'll perform just as well in all arenas.
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: monstermitch]
#7519935 - 10/15/07 03:22 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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sweet....i was actually just looking at your pan cyan pictorial in your journal and it blew me away, im gonna follow it to the letter when i get a chance
im glad my complaining didnt get to you 
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monstermitch
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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: boomer q]
#7520005 - 10/15/07 03:39 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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complaining doesn't bother me so much. if would have called me a bunch of names, or a liar, I'd get a little bothered, otherwise not so much.
that pictorial is h-u-g-e and will impress many. but it's far from done. soooo much photo editing and whatnot. I'm not very patient at it either, so it'll take me a good long time. that's why I said within the year, not within the month.
call it what you want... but here's some second flush pictures:
all are from second flushes:





alright, I guess that's enough of that...
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