monkeybones
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last night shortly after i posted an update i gave the jars another shake and threw out the contaminated one
no, sorry. i should have clarified right away that those are prints from wild mushrooms i found in my backyard. i just wanted to see if i could do it. i only picked them to practice making prints withSo youve already got Ban Lipas?
and also to see how my microscope didi only picked them to practice making prints with
Those are lookin good! I wouldn't worry about it, just try to keep them in darkness for the majority of the day.this is how they look today
should i be worried about the amount of light i expose them to daily when i check how they are doing?
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Hey thanks for the thread Monkeybones Id give you rep but I have wait 24 hours. I want to learn how to grow shrooms, my brother always told me its extremely hard to do. You make it seem easy. Can any one point me in the direction of start to finish detailed but easy way to grow them?
Lol don't people sound so stupid when hydroponic grown mushrooms
Hey thanks for the thread Monkeybones Id give you rep but I have wait 24 hours. I want to learn how to grow shrooms, my brother always told me its extremely hard to do. You make it seem easy. Can any one point me in the direction of start to finish detailed but easy way to grow them?
Lol don't people sound so stupid when hydroponic grown mushrooms
if i made it look easy it was an accident. really any success i've had so far is due to a combination of good advice and luckStart by watching the 4 parts of the PF tek video at http://letsgrowmushrooms.com and from there start reading up at the forums of http://shroomery.org!
Tons of information on that site!
I can't really tell from the pic as I'm still learning like yourself. I'd say open up the jar and give it a whiff to see if it is stinky when your'e about to put em in the fruiting chamber. Make sure to do it outside though so you don't spread potential mold spores!this is what they look like today
things got a little crazy after I shook them up the second time
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what is the teal colour on the second one? mould, or bruising? I can only find sources which say mycelium of active species can bruise blue and this popped up over-top of already colonized kernels. also it isn't spreading. so I didn't want to jump to any conclusions.
I am thinking that these are looking almost ready to go... but I am not sure. what would you do?
i don't see how bad it could be if i could wrangle it together and have some workNothing wrong with corn. It's simple to use, and when you're new to grains it's easy to work with. You get less surface area to colonize you substrate so you have to use more. I used it years ago with good success.
right on man. i hope it's going where you think it isNice! Glad you got some info out of them lol. Sorry about the mold but it sounds like you'll definitely see the fruits of your labor once you're fully colonized. I'm finally subbing to this thread, I like where this is going