SomeGuy's LED & Other Grows. 2014-15 Season

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Javadog

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Oh, tough species there.

There are known techs that are *said* to work...they involve growing
grain-spawn and then casing it with a piece of aluminum foil with small
holes pierced in it....oh f'it I am not going to try that again. I found the breed
to grow strong on grains and substrate but fruiting it is still a mystery AFAIK.

Now, I will be laying a Shitake block or two on you. They will make good food.

Oysters are even easier. Fast. Shitake blocks take months to grow bark and such.

The magic variety are typically relatively easy to fruit as well, but I usually go for
the serious type, wood lovers if I can, but Semperviva, Caerulescens, etc.

The is practically no mushroom easier to grow than the "cube"

JD
 

SomeGuy

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My wife watched a video of a guy pouring a mix from a mason jar onto different parts of his property. (Shaded areas) fast forward to him harvesting. Lol. I told her they are difficult but would be worth a try! Lol

Mmmm. Truffles. Lol

Oh, tough species there.

There are known techs that are *said* to work...they involve growing
grain-spawn and then casing it with a piece of aluminum foil with small
holes pierced in it....oh f'it I am not going to try that again. I found the breed
to grow strong on grains and substrate but fruiting it is still a mystery AFAIK.

Now, I will be laying a Shitake block or two on you. They will make good food.

Oysters are even easier. Fast. Shitake blocks take months to grow bark and such.

The magic variety are typically relatively easy to fruit as well, but I usually go for
the serious type, wood lovers if I can, but Semperviva, Caerulescens, etc.

The is practically no mushroom easier to grow than the "cube"

JD
 

Javadog

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Getting the fungi to grow is not too hard.

It is triggering the fruiting stage that is hard to know sometimes.

Often Morels pop out after fires. (and in the mountains like you
live in SG)

For eating my Maitake (Hen of the Woods), Shitakes, and King Oysters
were my best eating. Yum!

JD
 

papapayne

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Oh, tough species there.

There are known techs that are *said* to work...they involve growing
grain-spawn and then casing it with a piece of aluminum foil with small
holes pierced in it....oh f'it I am not going to try that again. I found the breed
to grow strong on grains and substrate but fruiting it is still a mystery AFAIK.

Now, I will be laying a Shitake block or two on you. They will make good food.

Oysters are even easier. Fast. Shitake blocks take months to grow bark and such.

The magic variety are typically relatively easy to fruit as well, but I usually go for
the serious type, wood lovers if I can, but Semperviva, Caerulescens, etc.

The is practically no mushroom easier to grow than the "cube"

JD
JD...have you ordered pschadelic spores online before? If so, where would one go to find?
 

papapayne

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Honestly I'm not sure but it's funky. Almost a bit overwhelming. Like on the verge of smelling bad but it's good...lol. That was w a fan blowing air out of the garage and the two te ts w carbon scrubbers going. Loud is a good adjective. Lol

droooool noise :)
 
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