Check out Canndo's stickied thread over in the Hallucinatory section ( The easy way to grow mushrooms) It's popcorn tech in jars that really gives you a basic understanding of what exactly is going on. His tech does get a little heat, complaints about it not being easy, but it works. And you'll learn more with his tech, rather than just squirting spores into a bag imo.I’d love to be able to make that happen. Any direction you can point me in?
I wasn't sure if there was a solid link here on RIU. I make my own brf cakes and spawn those to bulk. I love how many different ways there are to make some magic.Check out Canndo's stickied thread over in the Hallucinatory section ( The easy way to grow mushrooms) It's popcorn tech in jars that really gives you a basic understanding of what exactly is going on. His tech does get a little heat, complaints about it not being easy, but it works. And you'll learn more with his tech, rather than just squirting spores into a bag imo.
Good looking out buddy.Check out Canndo's stickied thread over in the Hallucinatory section ( The easy way to grow mushrooms) It's popcorn tech in jars that really gives you a basic understanding of what exactly is going on. His tech does get a little heat, complaints about it not being easy, but it works. And you'll learn more with his tech, rather than just squirting spores into a bag imo.
About half that thread is arguing over technique. But other than the pressure cooker ( I use our Instapot) it's a very inexpensive way to dip your toes into the myc world. Touches a lot upon cleanliness and avoiding contamination while showing exactly what is going on from your substrate right on up to your casing. Each jar is its own micro climate so if one gets a contam, you throw it and have 11 jars left.I wasn't sure if there was a solid link here on RIU. I make my own brf cakes and spawn those to bulk. I love how many different ways there are to make some magic.
LOL yeah there's tons of Tek's that's why I wasn't sure which direction to point someone in. BRF is usually where I point just because you can do it without a pressure cooker, and it's where I started. I have been meaning to get an instapot because I hear great things about them, maybe I will grab one so I can do grains. I like the colonization rates much better in them. I'm gonna check that out...About half that thread is arguing over technique. But other than the pressure cooker ( I use our Instapot) it's a very inexpensive way to dip your toes into the myc world. Touches a lot upon cleanliness and avoiding contamination while showing exactly what is going on from your substrate right on up to your casing. Each jar is its own micro climate so if one gets a contam, you throw it and have 11 jars left.
My only complaint about the instapot is that I can only fit 3 1-quart jars in it. So I had to run it 4 times @ 1 hr to sterilize. But I already owned it and it did the trick.LOL yeah there's tons of Tek's that's why I wasn't sure which direction to point someone in. BRF is usually where I point just because you can do it without a pressure cooker, and it's where I started. I have been meaning to get an instapot because I hear great things about them, maybe I will grab one so I can do grains. I like the colonization rates much better in them. I'm gonna check that out...
Thanks Mo! Those are my buddy's plants. He's a pretty tough guy, I'm hoping we can smoke that cancer away and them Dr.'s are full of bologna.All looking super clean!
Sorry about your friend.
Is that outdoor yours or his?
Thanks!Great journal ! Vanilla gorilla x Star stomper looks great !
I do enjoy a clean space! Clutter is my worst enemy but we're hoarders....so my tents are the one place I can manage to keep things in order.Your setup is so clean and lab-like. I really want to put something together like that.
I was thinking those types of strains would probably have a better medicinal effect too. I'll have to try and add some old style sativas to the bean collection.I am stoked that you got the Jerk reference
I just read a journal article about the high CBD strains being more effective at killing cancer.
Try your most sativa-leaning strains.
I know it sounds earthy crunchy hippy dippy when I say that the older landrace sativa strains seem to possess the most magic.