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13shrooms
Lightning Shaman
Registered: 01/01/09
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Re: Casing a non-fully colonized substrate [Re: ibusturcherry]
#9737764 - 02/04/09 10:24 PM (15 years, 1 month ago) |
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ibusturcherry said: never had a syringe to begin with, started with prints.
this vendor, do they also have restrictions on where they ship their syringes just like with their spores? i mean, if they are blank syringes, then there should be no restrictions to some states am i right?
blanks are legal. nothing but plastic, metal and sterile water.
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ibusturcherry
Psycho
Registered: 11/07/08
Posts: 322
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Re: Casing a non-fully colonized substrate [Re: 13shrooms]
#9737897 - 02/04/09 10:40 PM (15 years, 1 month ago) |
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how reliable are disposable 3mL syringes? since theyre disposable, would i be able to keep reusing them? i mean, i just want to be able to make my own syringes but worried if i can only use them once, then have to throw them out
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Vermonster420
I gotta have more cowbell !
Registered: 10/09/08
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Re: Casing a non-fully colonized substrate [Re: 13shrooms]
#9737948 - 02/04/09 10:47 PM (15 years, 1 month ago) |
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so if just pouring boiling water sterilized everything, why are we pressure cooking our stuff to 250f for 90 minutes? I am calling bullshit on that statement.
lear to read.lol never said any thing about pouring.
I said boil for 15 mins. and its a tek on here, read up.
ok, I must have speed read over the 15 minute boiling part, my bad! But still, would you let a guy tatoo you with a used needle that had only been boiled? not me. remember, the oven tek is on here too, doesn't make it right. The best bet is to get a box of syringes for $20 and toss them when used.
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ibusturcherry
Psycho
Registered: 11/07/08
Posts: 322
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Re: Casing a non-fully colonized substrate [Re: ibusturcherry]
#9738065 - 02/04/09 11:05 PM (15 years, 1 month ago) |
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ibusturcherry said: how reliable are disposable 3mL syringes? since theyre disposable, would i be able to keep reusing them? i mean, i just want to be able to make my own syringes but worried if i can only use them once, then have to throw them out
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tahoe
Noob Slayer
Registered: 11/26/03
Posts: 6,274
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Re: Casing a non-fully colonized substrate [Re: ibusturcherry]
#9738216 - 02/04/09 11:26 PM (15 years, 1 month ago) |
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ibusturcherry said: so it has been over a couple weeks and one of my BRF jars have stopped colonizing. the temp for incubation has been anywhere between 83-87 farenheit and has completely stopped colonizing. so in my very impatient move, i just removed the 1/3 of colonized substrated, crumbled it up, and decided to case it, hoping that it may start colonizing the peat/verm casing.
anyone think that the myc might start colonizing again?
Why would you think that it was a good idea to take a cake that was possibly showing signs of a contamination and crumbling it and trying to case it? So it stopped growing and instead of trying to figure out what happened you decided to ask us when will it start growing again?
I hope you fail. Wait, hah, it has already happened
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RedDevil420
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Re: Casing a non-fully colonized substrate [Re: tahoe]
#9738331 - 02/04/09 11:50 PM (15 years, 1 month ago) |
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lol, hop on board
i'm pretty sure most people have screwed up at least once though
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ibusturcherry
Psycho
Registered: 11/07/08
Posts: 322
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Re: Casing a non-fully colonized substrate [Re: tahoe]
#9738621 - 02/05/09 01:02 AM (15 years, 1 month ago) |
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tahoe said:
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ibusturcherry said: so it has been over a couple weeks and one of my BRF jars have stopped colonizing. the temp for incubation has been anywhere between 83-87 farenheit and has completely stopped colonizing. so in my very impatient move, i just removed the 1/3 of colonized substrated, crumbled it up, and decided to case it, hoping that it may start colonizing the peat/verm casing.
anyone think that the myc might start colonizing again?
Why would you think that it was a good idea to take a cake that was possibly showing signs of a contamination and crumbling it and trying to case it? So it stopped growing and instead of trying to figure out what happened you decided to ask us when will it start growing again?
I hope you fail. Wait, hah, it has already happened
actually, i never mentioned signs of contam....what an asshole
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ibusturcherry
Psycho
Registered: 11/07/08
Posts: 322
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Re: Casing a non-fully colonized substrate [Re: ibusturcherry]
#9739758 - 02/05/09 09:22 AM (15 years, 1 month ago) |
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ibusturcherry said: how reliable are disposable 3mL syringes? since theyre disposable, would i be able to keep reusing them? i mean, i just want to be able to make my own syringes but worried if i can only use them once, then have to throw them out
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Breakfast Crew
Cheerios
Registered: 01/20/09
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Re: Casing a non-fully colonized substrate [Re: ibusturcherry]
#9739770 - 02/05/09 09:26 AM (15 years, 1 month ago) |
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ibusturcherry said: 76-78? i was always under the impression to incubate for good myc growth closest to 86 farenheit
Outdated teks come up in the search engines a lot... Would be nice if they had a filter or a sorting list.
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