LickmyZach
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Should be stickied.
Ha ha, thanks. =)Should be stickied.
i second this.Should be stickied.
I think the problem u probably have, is there is some type of contamination that you are not seeing. Mushroom fungus wont usually fruit if its spending its energy battling contaminations for dominance over the nutes. I think u should take a step back. clean out your work area, wipe down your entire work area, and fruiting area with a light bleach solution, and spray them with lysol. clean all your equipment.Hello Zero,
I have been growing for a few months now and have had a few nice fruits, with a max of 3 flushes. I have also been having some problems, around 1/3 to 1/2 of my cakes never fruited and some only flush once. I don't understand why some mycelium cakes of the same strain in the same conditions fruit and why some aren't.
Do the cakes die if they get too dry or wet? Or possibly my temps/humidity/or air exchange is off at times.
I'm also having a problem with some bulk substrates I've been trying. I spawned three different strains into shoe box size plastic containers with horse manure. Only one of the three has fruited and only did one flush. The other 2 still seem to be colonizing but very slowly. The one that did flush wasn't fully colonized and I thought it was fruiting early. I thought they wouldn't fruit until all the manure had turned into mycelium. I picked half (only shrooms that looked ready) and all the other mushrooms stopped growing and never got another flush. I feel like I am having the same problem in each setup.
I have around 17 cakes that I birthed about a week ago, and would like to make the most out of them. Any advice is appreciated; mostly looking for fruiting advice and knowing when to give up on a cake.
Treasure Coast is my favoite strain, it is very forgiving.Awesome thread man, +rep. Great timing too, my friend and i are getting ready to do our first batch and i think we'll try to follow your instructions as closely as possible. Any chance you could post some pics of the preparation of your setup? I'm a visual learner
Edit: Forgot to ask, any particular strain you would recommend to a first time grower?
No, dont do WBS without a pressure cooker. personally i wouldnt even do brf cakes without a PC either, but i have heard some can get away with just boiling. once youve saved up enough money u should shell out for the 23qt for $80 on amazon.Thanks that seems like the problem, it has been about 4 or 5 weeks now with no shrooms or visible contams.
I have been doing some reading on ShroomTalk.com and think I am not getting enough fresh air exchange resulting in
slower fruiting and easier growth for contams. I was fanning and misting 3 times a day,and see that some do a lot more.
I will clean and sterilize my fruiting chamber that hasn't shown growth for several weeks and the grow space. I have a second fruiting chamber
that I made about 2 weeks ago now filled with cakes and want to give it more time to try and fruit ( mycelium just stated
bubbling out the sides of the cakes so I think it should be any day now)
For my bulk substrate I used BRF cakes crushed with pasteurized horse poo 1:3 ratio.
I will try coco coir next time because of the poor results I'm getting this time around and
didn't know how easily I could get coco coir.
I am interested in using wild bird seed but am not sure if I can successfully use it without a
pressure cooker. I will get a nice one eventually but can't afford one right now. Would it be worth
it to try wbs without a pc for the time being? I haven't had any contamination problems inside my jars
with brf and a large stock pot. BRF is very slow and I just received 3 new syringes from Spore Works (Ecuador, PE, and PF Classic)
and was looking to see if it's worth it to try something new or it would be a waste without a pressure cooker?
Also I would like to start a liquid culture using honey and some bigger jars I have. Is there a tek that you prefer
for LC?
"tyvek" envelopes found free and the US post office work great. Tyvek works great as a filter, its supposed to be water proof, but at the same time, it still lets some air though. by placing the envelope over the jar, and pressing the jar ring down on it, we create a double filter layer of tyvek. this will really help keep the contaminations out. i have yet to have a jar that has this kind of filter on it contaminate.Wow! I think I want to do this now. I didn't understand the whole envelope thing... how does that work? For the polyfill why cant you just of set the 2 holes so you have more space in the middle row?
You explained everything else great though. Things kinda look creepy though haha. Just use to the green how much does an 8th usually go for?
Yes, if its your first time, go with cakes. and use my method with the tyvek envelopes. its night and day. i think the biggest error with the old cake teks is using lids with holes, and relying solely on the dry verm layer to protect the cake, and also probally more likely to dry out, if you dont use the tyvek. My reason for saying this, is that you will get first hand experience, and get to see the mushroom growing cycle first hand. once you know what to expect, and what your supposed to see, you will be more confident and know what dosnt look right when you move to "bulk" methods.This is a great write up. How much harder is it to go to the rye seed and casing method? The pictures I've seen seem to show more uniform mushrooms and very good yield. Could you perhaps list some pros and cons of cake vs casing? I know the General Cultivation Questions says there is more chance of human error, but it sounds like there is plenty chance for human error in the cake method as well. The cake doesn't sound terribly difficult but it all sounds like you just need to be very clean and pay attention to what you are doing. Is the casing method really that much work considering all that goes into the cakes?
I saw this guy's first grow and was very impressed. He said he got a lot of equipment from a buddy but damn his mushies look awesome. I have no problem doing cakes but if it isn't much more work then I'd prefer to do the casing. Thanks again for the guide.
i thought the same thing. i think what ive decided (still haven't gotten the cooker yet myself) is that i might start making my own jelly or somethingTime to pony up for a pressure cooker I guess! Wish I had some other use for it...
Come on guys, 2 words for you. Beef Stew, or chilieTime to pony up for a pressure cooker I guess! Wish I had some other use for it...
I like to drill a few small holes near the top below the lid, and below the lip or rim of the tub if it has one. this will let the heavier co2 leak out the polyfil, and pull o2 fresh air though the top. but do this only if your fruiting chamber is in a more or less clean location. like in a closet that isnt too dusty, and has been cleaned. and spray lysol at the celing every few days. but dont over do it, or your mushrooms will mutate like some kind of birth defect.Hi, just had a question about the fruiting chamber. Before I've seen to drill many holes into the terrarium but not with your method. Do the quarter size poly filled holes replace this completely?
Polyfill seems better for keeping humidity higher and contaminations out, but wasn't sure if you had any other holes drilled in top, bottom, or sides. thanks.