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Lizard King
King Lizard
Registered: 10/03/99
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Re: PICS of outdoor cultivated cubensis started from native print using new method.
#85831 - 05/23/00 11:28 PM (24 years, 4 months ago) |
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There more than four. I've been picking them as they fruit. They haven't had distict flushes. More like sporadic fruitings. Its not really hard at all. I just make it sound hard because I can't simplify things very well. All you need is moist cow dung. Then instead of preparing substrate, just make a BRF paste. Use tis to start cultures and transfer cultures to dung. Its that easy. [This message has been edited by Lizard King (edited May 24, 2000).]
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Re: PICS of outdoor cultivated cubensis started from native print using new method. [Re: Lizard King]
#85832 - 05/24/00 10:57 AM (24 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quite impressive. . . . seems like a lot of work for only four shrooms. Perhaps it will flush better on the next flush. I give you this, as least you have the distinct advantage of not having them growing in your house. You should perfect this and then write a formal tech. Perhaps you could do the same thing with rice cakes. Congrats and keep up the good work. And show us your future results. ------------------ Trying to rationalize with an irrational person, is in itself irrational!
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Prellgott
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Re: PICS of outdoor cultivated cubensis started from native print using new method. [Re: Lizard King]
#85834 - 05/24/00 07:35 AM (24 years, 4 months ago) |
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nice Lizard... you haven't sterilized the dung have ya???I've read in a book (J. Gartz) that you can incubate, pasteurized horse shit dirctly with a whole spore print...8some verm might help in the shit for airation) in litttl jars...I'll try that soon later der prell
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Re: PICS of outdoor cultivated cubensis started from native print using new method. [Re: Lizard King]
#85836 - 05/26/00 07:47 AM (24 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thats an excellent job you've done there.I award you with the Captain Max Mushroom Award of Excellence in the Field of Cow Dung! Congratulations! ------------------ Visit the Spore Lab at: http://www.sunshine.net/www/1700/sn1730 It's a trip you'll never forget!
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GGreatOne234
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Re: PICS of outdoor cultivated cubensis started from native print using new method. [Re: Lizard King]
#85837 - 05/30/00 01:05 PM (24 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nice Georgia mushroom cap. Those things are weird lookinAlso, looks like you yanked those shrooms to me (you should really clip them). ..The Wizard brought that to my attention a couple weeks ago. Mycelium is sometimes destroyed when shrooms are yanked\ ehh maybe you didnt, just thought Id add that in anyways weird lookin Thanks Lizard [This message has been edited by GGreatOne234 (edited May 30, 2000).]
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Sclorch
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Re: PICS of outdoor cultivated cubensis started from native print using new method. [Re: Lizard King]
#85838 - 05/31/00 09:18 AM (24 years, 4 months ago) |
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Find a tek that can grow big ol' shrooms like those in a terrarium. You can't. Wild, outdoor-grown shrooms just can't be beat. I took an outdoor strain and tried to grow it in a terrarium, but could never get the beautiful six inch caps like I find in the wild. This summer I'm going to try tissue cloning from a large cap and see what that does. Good job Lizard King. Doesn't it feel good to grow the purty ones?
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aural
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Re: PICS of outdoor cultivated cubensis started from native print using new method. [Re: Lizard King]
#85839 - 05/31/00 12:45 PM (24 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm impressed you were able to teach a mushroom how to play the guitar!
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Lizard King
King Lizard
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Re: PICS of outdoor cultivated cubensis started from native print using new method. [Re: Lizard King]
#85840 - 05/31/00 04:27 PM (24 years, 4 months ago) |
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Actually your correct GGreatOne, I yanked them. I know, I know, it could cause the mycelium to become infected. I just hate wasting mushroom material Soon as I yank em' I fill in the pits with fresh soil. So far it doesn't seem to be harming the patch.The Lizard, ------------------
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