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Brillig
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Re: Orissa India [Re: Brillig]
#9302781 - 11/24/08 09:16 AM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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I agree...This forum is cluttered with newbies stating their views like they are FACT...You can't blame ANYONE for not diggin' the SEARCH function here because it just pulls up all sorts of repeat info thrown around by newbies...By the time you read their profiles and past posts to find out what they KNOW you've driven yourself crazy with all sorts of USELESS information and ideas...And when you do find a great KERNEL OF KNOWLEDGE, you'll lose if for sure unless you have the presence of mind to bookmark it...
A quiz is a great idea...I still like the idea of an INTERMEDIATE FORUM...But no matter what...READ THE QUESTION before you respond and if you don't have something constructive to say, keep it to yourself...
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seven
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i saw a post where RR challanged anyone to make any type of cake to have a better BE than the pf tek!
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Brillig
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Re: Orissa India [Re: Brillig]
#9302813 - 11/24/08 09:24 AM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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Wow VEDA...
Great information...I take back the "grotesquely fat ass" comment...
and that's a good point about the "beneficial bacteria"...
POWER...That's the recipe I planned to use...I've used it before and liked the results...
Wasn't sure if other experiments have yielded a better manure based jar substrate yet...
-------------------- My father started me on this hobby over 30 years ago...I ask beginner's questions whenever they occur to me...Usually to stir the pot and get people's thoughts...When I post a REPLY...IT SHOULD NOT BE ACCEPTED AS GOSPEL TRUTH...It's just what I THINK... PEACE ALL!!!
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Spongiform
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Re: Orissa India [Re: dead]
#9302817 - 11/24/08 09:25 AM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'm still a noob but I'm learning a little bit each day so take my ideas with a grain of salt. That being said.
LC You said you didn't have much luck, maybe you could try a different recipe. I havn't had a whole lot of luck with karo. Going to try light malt extract / dextrose next.
Grain LC Fill a pint jar up 1/4 with grain. Inoculate via syringe. Colonization should be very fast. Once colonized use Agar's Grain LC tek.
G2G You could start a few quart(or whatever size, really) jars of grain inoc with syringe. Whichever one colonizes the fastest, use it to inoculate other jars.
Agar/Petri dishes - You could start on agar and get some isolates and try those.
Anyway, hope that helps.
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dead
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Re: Orissa India [Re: seven]
#9302819 - 11/24/08 09:25 AM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
This forum is cluttered with newbies stating their views like they are FACT...
Pot calling the kettle black
-------------------- "The third eye. You spend years doing everything you can to open it and then the damn thing opens and your friends laugh at you when you tell them you can see their souls behind their eyes burning like rainbows." Links: Nibin's Guide for Noobs some easy teks on bulk & grain prep. (my journal)
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grod31
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Re: Orissa India [Re: Brillig]
#9302850 - 11/24/08 09:30 AM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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how about this. i merged this idea with the brilliants of spore works.( http://sporeworks.com/store/catalog/Three-Pound-Supplemented-Sawdust-Block-w-Rye-Grain-Pocket-Gour-p-16357.html ) prep your grains for pcing how ever the fuck you want prepare substrate-soak to field capacity-let drip dry. load grains into filter patch bag, load substrate around/on top of grains. seal it all up(the new bags you can seal before pcing) do your pcing. and then knock up the grains on the bottom of the bag. once the grains are colonized massage the bag.
edit-there is a bunch of nifty zip lock PP quart containers out.I'm sure you could make them in quart jars too. it would just be harder to spread the colonized grains.
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Edited by grod31 (11/24/08 09:34 AM)
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Brillig
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Re: Orissa India [Re: Brillig]
#9302853 - 11/24/08 09:30 AM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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Not really dead...My taglines state that VERY CLEARLY!!!
-------------------- My father started me on this hobby over 30 years ago...I ask beginner's questions whenever they occur to me...Usually to stir the pot and get people's thoughts...When I post a REPLY...IT SHOULD NOT BE ACCEPTED AS GOSPEL TRUTH...It's just what I THINK... PEACE ALL!!!
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Re: Orissa India [Re: Brillig]
#9302868 - 11/24/08 09:32 AM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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-------------------- "The third eye. You spend years doing everything you can to open it and then the damn thing opens and your friends laugh at you when you tell them you can see their souls behind their eyes burning like rainbows." Links: Nibin's Guide for Noobs some easy teks on bulk & grain prep. (my journal)
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libertaire
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Re: Orissa India [Re: Brillig]
#9302883 - 11/24/08 09:34 AM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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Just for the record, I wasn't trying to up my post count, I was simply giving a vague answer to a vague question. Orissa india is no different from any other strain, all P.C.'s grow on dung, and thus to ask "How should I start" is like asking "How do I grow mushrooms". You're not gonna get a specific answer to a question like that.
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Brillig
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Re: Orissa India [Re: Brillig]
#9302887 - 11/24/08 09:35 AM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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Where's the love???
-------------------- My father started me on this hobby over 30 years ago...I ask beginner's questions whenever they occur to me...Usually to stir the pot and get people's thoughts...When I post a REPLY...IT SHOULD NOT BE ACCEPTED AS GOSPEL TRUTH...It's just what I THINK... PEACE ALL!!!
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Brillig
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Re: Orissa India [Re: Brillig]
#9302898 - 11/24/08 09:38 AM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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Everyone's SO sensitive (except me of course)...Perhaps everyone needs to take a mushroom and put their heads on their desks for a bit...
-------------------- My father started me on this hobby over 30 years ago...I ask beginner's questions whenever they occur to me...Usually to stir the pot and get people's thoughts...When I post a REPLY...IT SHOULD NOT BE ACCEPTED AS GOSPEL TRUTH...It's just what I THINK... PEACE ALL!!!
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Re: Orissa India [Re: Brillig]
#9302920 - 11/24/08 09:41 AM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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Take a mushroom? Why don't you take five. Or twenty.
-------------------- "The third eye. You spend years doing everything you can to open it and then the damn thing opens and your friends laugh at you when you tell them you can see their souls behind their eyes burning like rainbows." Links: Nibin's Guide for Noobs some easy teks on bulk & grain prep. (my journal)
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seven
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Registered: 06/09/08
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Quote:
libertaire said: Just for the record, I wasn't trying to up my post count, I was simply giving a vague answer to a vague question. Orissa india is no different from any other strain, all P.C.'s grow on dung, and thus to ask "How should I start" is like asking "How do I grow mushrooms". You're not gonna get a specific answer to a question like that.
how would you get orissa india from a syringe started?
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RoYaL_fLuSh
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Registered: 01/04/08
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Re: Orissa India [Re: Brillig]
#9302960 - 11/24/08 09:45 AM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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its been a while since i posted in here but this thread provoked me lol ... i think a lot of the ppl on here need to mind their own business if they dont have anything productive to say .. veda constantly feels the need to stick in some acerbit comment or another that helps absolutely nothing .. i didnt see a M next to ur name so quit trying to run chit !
on ur question i do think spawning to some poo sub best suits the strain u speak of .. maybe an 80/20 mix being as its a poo lover .. sterilizing poo in jars is iffy at best and i have had success with pans this way .. i think the key there is to only fill the jar half way and after pcing laying on its side to allow the sub to layer the bottom and inoc .. i dont know why this works best other than possibly more air exchange and less colonization time .. with cubes like orissa u should have a better success rate than say that of a pan .. best i cold do !
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veda_sticks
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Re: Orissa India [Re: dead]
#9302970 - 11/24/08 09:46 AM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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ok we've had our fun, now lets try to keep this ontopic or it will quickly become the completeidiots guide to getting your thread locked.
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grod31
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Re: Orissa India [Re: grod31]
#9302993 - 11/24/08 09:48 AM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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grod31 said: how about this. i merged this idea with the brilliants of spore works.( http://sporeworks.com/store/catalog/Three-Pound-Supplemented-Sawdust-Block-w-Rye-Grain-Pocket-Gour-p-16357.html ) prep your grains for pcing how ever the fuck you want prepare substrate-soak to field capacity-let drip dry. load grains into filter patch bag, load substrate around/on top of grains. seal it all up(the new bags you can seal before pcing) do your pcing. and then knock up the grains on the bottom of the bag. once the grains are colonized massage the bag.
edit-there is a bunch of nifty zip lock PP quart containers out.I'm sure you could make them in quart jars too. it would just be harder to spread the colonized grains.
what do you guys tihnkl about this?
-------------------- Back the tape up. I need it again! Let it roll! Just as high as the fucker can go! And when it comes to that fantastic note where the rabbit bites its own head off, I want you to THROW THAT FUCKING RADIO INTO THE TUB WITH ME! Not me. It would blast you through the wall stone dead in ten seconds and they'd make me explain VVVVV Free Myco Thread
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Spongiform
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Re: Orissa India [Re: grod31]
#9303051 - 11/24/08 09:58 AM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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I have a couple of those ziplock twist n loc containers to test out. I ran them through the PC'er a couple times, they stand up just fine though it's a little harder to see into them then glass jars.
The only real downside to them is the lids are plastic and prone to cracking while preparing them. So you need to melt holds in the lid, not drill, hammer, or etc. They have extra-wide mouths and taper towards the bottom, not the top so they're perfect aside from the lids.
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