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FellowGrower
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Pasteurizing Pastuerized H Poo...? neccessary? How? Why?
#7545832 - 10/22/07 06:12 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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So I went out to a farm and got some H poo.
 Found ALOT of this... Huge circular piles of, (and BRICKS OF) composted Hors Shit. That were so dry and brittle you had to twist em just to get them unattached from the ground, So my question, How shall I prepare it? Any Sterilization? Any Pasteurizing? I read somewhere that Cubes don't need the micro organisms pin. so I should sterlize? and pasteurize or is it in effect "Pre Pastuerized? (having come straight from the pasture) looks like Its got fire fang on it. ( Furry greyish color right?) WHen I squezze it real hard It crumbles into chunks and dust. NO SMELL. (thank god) Thanks Everybody for clearing this up...
Keep Shroomin.
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RogerRabbit
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Re: Pasteurizing Pastuerized H Poo...? neccessary? How? Why? [Re: FellowGrower]
#7546043 - 10/22/07 08:42 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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You might want to study up on the difference between horse and cow manure. Search for pasteurization teks to find your answer. RR
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mycocurious
Mike O. Kuerias



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Re: Pasteurizing Pastuerized H Poo...? neccessary? How? Why? [Re: RogerRabbit]
#7546134 - 10/22/07 09:31 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Pretty much sums it up...
1. That's no horse poopy
2. Steam pasteurization is, in my humble opinion, the most reliable way to pasteurize however there are hundreds of threads on how to pasteurize properly via any number of various methods...some more practical than others, some much less reliable than others.
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Don't mistake my tone for a "matter-of-fact" attitude. I'm just presenting what I believe to be correct, until I'm corrected... - How Myco-Curious Prepares Coir & Compost Substrates - How Myco-Curious Builds A Bulk Humidifier - How Myco-Curious Builds An Automated Greenhouse ------------------------------------ figgusfiddus said: Keep in mind that inoculating or whatever in front of a flow hood won't help your bad substrate, your bad inoculant, your bad sterile procedure, etc. etc. etc. It's not a +3 flowhood of magic, it's just a tool.
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FellowGrower
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Re: Pasteurizing Pastuerized H Poo...? neccessary? How? Why? [Re: mycocurious]
#7546254 - 10/22/07 10:17 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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...both will work. you know there is also a MULE. (that frequents this pasture)... Regaurdless, I think the prep is the same... so what (sombody) did was... Put landscaper gloves on, Broke it all up, mixed in hay, Slowly added (Spring)water while mixing, (in a sterile room)until it (a SMALL handful) would only drip when squezzzzd.HARD!(Gorilla grip type shit)) They then split a oven bag vertically and used each corner to create 2 "baskets" (to PUt my eggs in) Twist tied it with the Provided oven safe tie.(dont use rubber bands, or the garbage bag ones)(I FUCT that up)lol but NOW i got it. They Squeeze the air out. tighten band. put those (COrner bags) in another oven bag and left a pocket of air. so all that looked like this...
 Then I put a meat Thermometer in it and baked it in the oven at 200 degrees till the Therm said 160, (30 min) then cut down the temp in the oven to 160. and left the door cracked for a minute or two, then let it sit like that for an hour monitoring it not lettin it get above 165. took it out, let it cool, glove box, spawned with fully colonized WBS(as per you all's instruction)...
and fuck if it don't look like this now? Already! its only been a few hours!
 ...lol (any real mycologist knows I'm just fuckin around) ...Been about a week. So it looks like that (or better) now... so do I case it? or wait longer? till its REAL white all over?
Thanks Guys! yall are the SHIT! I wanna be like yall... Im gettin there! ... help me out!
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dysphoria
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Re: Pasteurizing Pastuerized H Poo...? neccessary? How? Why? [Re: FellowGrower]
#7546268 - 10/22/07 10:21 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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as long as everything is covered by the mycelial mat, its fine to case. so yes, if its all white, then its good to go.
and congratulations.
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blood4blood
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Re: Pasteurizing Pastuerized H Poo...? neccessary? How? Why? [Re: FellowGrower]
#7546269 - 10/22/07 10:21 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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you case when its 100% colonized.
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Trotter
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Re: Pasteurizing Pastuerized H Poo...? neccessary? How? Why? [Re: FellowGrower]
#24709557 - 10/14/17 01:11 PM (6 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
FellowGrower said: ...you know there is also a MULE. (that frequents this pasture)...
I know this is really old, but a mule produces poo exactly the same as a horse. You are not going to ell the difference just by look. Just like most people would not be able to tell the difference between wolf hybrid poo and common dog poo. A mule is a hybrid between a horse and donkey. They both produce the same type of poo as they are more or less the same species of animal. What is in that picture is a dried up cow patty. Cow poo and horse poo looks completely 100% different.
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bodhisatta 
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Re: Pasteurizing Pastuerized H Poo...? neccessary? How? Why? [Re: FellowGrower]
#24710033 - 10/14/17 01:11 PM (6 years, 3 months ago) |
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This thread has been closed.
Reason: Yes the confusion clearly was the OP thought that huge patty was equine manure and it's clearly bovine. Which was addressed already years ago in the first two replies
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