shattaroach
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thanks look out for mines needs some help in design
i have one, have already tried it......didnt work so well. I have a weed wacker and a 55 gal drum, that may be my next attempt. i want all 9 of my lasagna pans filled 3/4 of the way up with compressed straw.Do you know any one with a food processor, seems like that could work well?
nice job keepin em (shrooms) comin matt.
ok so my two initial pints of MS GT on rye berries are colonizing. then the next sets of inoculations were P. galindoi on rye in a total of 6 pints with a little growth (which has not really done anything) on the bottom of the first 2 knocked up with MS.
Then there are 3 popcorn pints all with GT two were inoc'ed with the spore syringe and the third was inoc'ed with MS mycelium on/from agar. Those jars all have growth and have all been faster than the rye in terms of visible initial growth and the rate of colonization. Yesterday I transferred an oyster isolate from agar into rye no signs of growth quite yet. So that is a total of 12 pints with 5 going nicely which are all GT.
Then there are my agar jars. I have 3 agar jars with GT isolates one jar has two variants so it is not truly an isolate.... yet. Then a jar with some myc. from the oyster isolate and one with that was inoced with spores from my P. galindoi print no myc yet but there are signs of growth. The plan with half the stuff on agar is to make syringes (for inoc) and vials (to store genetics) of myc suspended in distilled water. The rest will be cut up and transferred into grains (quite possibly popcorn, and agar) as necessary.
I would love to have some boom booms for spring n early summer to eat not too far out of school........... but it'll happen when it happens. You should grab some other variants or even other species to try matt I'm sitting on syringes for B+ and KSSS and a Pollock print once I feel I have a better handle on whats happening.
haha yeah man, 9 trays if they all make it should gove me some good flushs, the bulk sub is finely chopped straw thats around 2.5 inches thisck so i will have a nice cake. now the only thng to do is wait until the straw cakes are FULLY colonized. Oh and TC to cut up the straw i used the food processor, for some reason it works great this time. i remember trying it before and it didnt work worth a shit but this time it worked like a charm....i did feed the straw into the food processor differently this time so maybe that was the issue.Sounds good guys. I havn't a project to report on other then my garden still. You guys are rolling along nicely it seems though. Sounds like with all those trays your gonna be in them soon matt. When I did my caseings I used the 100% verm about 1/2 inch think, seemed to work well for me.