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Offlinewardleysfishfood
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transplanting some myc
    #7563356 - 10/26/07 01:19 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I am about to try a little experiment. A couple of days ago i birthed a cake and well it was a hard one. The cake kept getting stuck on the inside of the jar. this caused the cake to seperate in the middle. It also wasn't fully colonized so i cut of a big chunk of substrate that had nothing on it. so you can picture a slightly raped cake sitting in a terrarium. I take my jars and am about to wash em when i notice this big strip of mycelliume stuck to the inside of the jar. it was about 2 inches long by about 1cm wide. i didn't want to waste it so i sterilized a knife peeled it off and placed it on the top of the raped cake(this piece is from the cake i was talking about). I wake up the next morning and holy shit the piece of myc that i had placed on top of that cake was like going crazy. it had exploded into growth wherever it was touching( i laid it so that it went across the top of the cake and went downn the face of the excision) had became very dense with the good stuff. i was pretty impressed.

After all that chatter here is my experiment. I wanted to lay it out there see what yeas all think. i have a jar i want to birth, it isn't fully colonized yet it has hit a standstill and it isn't going to move. there is a good possibility that it is diff strain from the frankenstein cake. i know for a fact this one is a cambodian as for the frank, it could be colorado or dixie. I don't think this would mattter because i hear that a cube is cub. well its maybe about a third colonized. Im going to birth it and using the same procedure excise the mycellium of it. Then i will place the excised piece onto frankenstein's remaining gap from his earlier operation.

hows that sound?


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Re: transplanting some myc [Re: wardleysfishfood]
    #7563417 - 10/26/07 01:38 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Someone correct me if I'm wrong here, but I believe that two different strains will grow independent of each other while both are occupying thier own portion of some substrate and competing for nutrients in that substrate.

I once had a shoebox sized tupperware full of coir that I spawned to, and upon colonization i attempted to remove it and it broke into pieces. I just piled the broken pieces back on top of the main portion of the cake and they all seemed to have no problem. The broken pieces grew into the main cake a little bit, but all the pieces fruited w/ no prob.


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Re: transplanting some myc [Re: NStoney]
    #7563535 - 10/26/07 02:19 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

if you stick multiple strains spores in the same syringe and then innoc a cake, you will not have multiple strains anymore, rather a mix, because the "strain" is like saying the "race" in people... its still the same species...


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Re: transplanting some myc [Re: NStoney]
    #7563559 - 10/26/07 02:27 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

why are you birthing cakes that aren't fully colonized? not so much of a good idea there. just asking for contams. 2 each there own. I have sliced cakes into three different sections. 3 small cakes and found that they just bruise alot and take a little longer to pin. interesting how it carry so much growth. my geuss is it was a stronger mycelium like working with algar dishes in creating a stronger strain. in any case i am sure it will be fine. in the future try to allow full colonization. it is worth it to wait. it is possible that it didn't spread to those areas because it may not have been mixed properly not enough water, flour wasn't dispersed evenly leaving areas without nutrients to allow growth. ect. Good to ask questions. this is a great hobby keep up the research.AAA


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