*Giggles* uncontrollably...
Much Peace and Happiness
Much Peace and Happiness
OriginalFace said:How's the weather been in your part of California? Often a temperature drop after complete colonization is
required to initiate pinning; maybe pop the kit in the fridge for an hour or so will help for your next flush.
( Let this flush complete, of course )
High humidity is required for fruiting to occur, however your humidity may be just a bit over the top with all that condensation.
You could try opening the bag briefly to allow an air exchange.
Just a couple of observations.
OF
acolon_5 said:I suggest NOT ordering kits. It is very clear that you intend to grow mushrooms when buying one.
I strongly suggest anyone looking to get into mushroom growing use a highly reputable venodr (ralphster spores, sporeworks, hawkeye spores) and look at the PF Tek. For $50 you will be set up for many, many grows. Learn to take spore prints, learn to make a steril spore syringe...these things are not as hard as they sound.
All you need:
1 Pressure Cooker
1-2 packs of Ball Mason Jars, widemouth 1/2pint
Vermiculite (online is easiest to procure unless you live near a LARGE nursery)
Perilite (found at any garden store)
Spore Print OR Spore Syringe
Tyvek (fedex envelopes are made of tyvek, feels like plastic acts like paper, allows air exchange but no contams can get in)
Brown Rice Flour. Organic works better, but regular brown rice from the store can be ground up well for "rice flour"
An incubation chamber (for me this is a plastic container placed in the closet near the light
A fruiting chamber, clear plastic container with lid, add perilite and you're good to go.
I have been having flushes that look like I've spent thousands on my grow set up. This just is not the case. A $50-70 investment when I started growing years ago still serves me well. I only need to get more verm and perilite on occasion.
Switch to cased grain when you feel proficient with PF cakes.
It'll save you a lot of money this way, you will be able to grow forever as long as you keep getting a few prints per grow.
LC's are a great way to conserve on spores, but are hard to tell if they are contaminated until innoculation.
Grain to Grain transfer has worked best for me.
Also, Cold Shocking for Cubes is a waste of time, and will retard pinning by a few days....don't do it!
There some mushrooms that need a cold shock to pin, Cubes are not one of these mushrooms.
PM me if you need any tips or help with your grow. Also, you can save all your spent mycelium and/or aborts and make a wonderful, highly active extract from them.
Best of Luck!
ragabr said:Okay, for SWIM inspiration to start this process as well. She still hasn't tried any of the crop that came up in her first attempt. Thanks everyone; you'll probably be hearing from me, Acolon_5!
acolon_5 said:I suggest NOT ordering kits. It is very clear that you intend to grow mushrooms when buying one.
I strongly suggest anyone looking to get into mushroom growing use a highly reputable venodr (ralphster spores, sporeworks, hawkeye spores) and look at the PF Tek. For $50 you will be set up for many, many grows. Learn to take spore prints, learn to make a steril spore syringe...these things are not as hard as they sound.
All you need:
1 Pressure Cooker
1-2 packs of Ball Mason Jars, widemouth 1/2pint
Vermiculite (online is easiest to procure unless you live near a LARGE nursery)
Perilite (found at any garden store)
Spore Print OR Spore Syringe
Tyvek (fedex envelopes are made of tyvek, feels like plastic acts like paper, allows air exchange but no contams can get in)
Brown Rice Flour. Organic works better, but regular brown rice from the store can be ground up well for "rice flour"
An incubation chamber (for me this is a plastic container placed in the closet near the light
A fruiting chamber, clear plastic container with lid, add perilite and you're good to go.
I have been having flushes that look like I've spent thousands on my grow set up. This just is not the case. A $50-70 investment when I started growing years ago still serves me well. I only need to get more verm and perilite on occasion.
Switch to cased grain when you feel proficient with PF cakes.
It'll save you a lot of money this way, you will be able to grow forever as long as you keep getting a few prints per grow.
LC's are a great way to conserve on spores, but are hard to tell if they are contaminated until innoculation.
Grain to Grain transfer has worked best for me.
Also, Cold Shocking for Cubes is a waste of time, and will retard pinning by a few days....don't do it!
There some mushrooms that need a cold shock to pin, Cubes are not one of these mushrooms.
PM me if you need any tips or help with your grow. Also, you can save all your spent mycelium and/or aborts and make a wonderful, highly active extract from them.
Best of Luck!
alright- half of that made perfect sense and the other half reads like some hyperspace manual on how to realign an atomic converter on a spacecraft.