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Incoming!! Amazonian, popcorn with a little millet. Blobs on caps in abundance. I noticed last grow these went away in subsequent flushes. I don't mind I think it is neat.

I put a 1" coir casing on this Aa+ shoebox, and while it is taking it's time colonizing the casing, it is throwing out it's first flush in side pins. They are more of a beige, cream color as opposed to white. Still lighter than your average cube.

I've got ten pint millet jars going. Five Melmac five Natalensis. All were inoculated with agar wedge. All showing healthy growth. Excited about these grows!!

Also I punched out five transfers from the leading edge of a particularly healthy looking fast growing sector of rhysmorphic mycelium from a Melmac T1. The plate I nocd the jars with wasn't awesome looking, mostly tomentose with a large rhys sector. Clean myc. I just wanted to grow some macs. Excited about continuing work on this culture.

Natalensis has me excited too!! My crazy nat germ plate has a pin!! I'm cloning it this morning!!
 

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Nice results, Tony.

That side fruiting could become problematic. You might want to suppress it by using some kind of light shielding around the outside of the base and sides of the tub, so that only the upper surface of the substrate gets illuminated.


I found a nice perspex box in my attic the other day, would make a good SAB. Also got hold of some agar. We'll see what happens. If it does, well, it's your thread that's been inspiring of late 😁
 
Thanks dfz!! I hope the surface takes off once casing is colonized. It's just slow, the other box I did the same time the casing colonized, hardly any side pins.

My first Natalensis!! Germ plate pin. Placed firmly onto a new agar. Hope it grows!!

Can anybody tell me why it is popular to use plate pins to start a clone culture?? I know it's clean and all, being in agar...
 

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Is it perhaps that the pin indicates it's very likely a fruiting strain? That's a guess, I wouldn't call myself an expert.

I love the creative use of dipping sauce tubs - or is that what Petri dishes look like nowadays?
 
Ketchup cups, yes!! I love them. A couple few dollars for a bag of 50. One of these days I will get some legitimate petris. Some glass ones I can reuse.
 
Tony6Strings said:
Thanks dfz!! I hope the surface takes off once casing is colonized. It's just slow, the other box I did the same time the casing colonized, hardly any side pins.

My first Natalensis!! Germ plate pin. Placed firmly onto a new agar. Hope it grows!!

Can anybody tell me why it is popular to use plate pins to start a clone culture?? I know it's clean and all, being in agar...

Kinda like pastywhyte’s containers on shroomery.

Btw, i used to worry about side- and even bottom- pinning/fruiting on my shoeboxes. Anymore, i let them fruit away. Then, when ready to harvest, i fill up my shoebox with tapwater, float the substrate, and harvest, bodhisatta-style.

Shoebaxes are great, especially for a lazy guy like me. Plenty shroomage, practically no work.

You’re killin it dude! I particularly respect the low-tech success.
 
Cheelin said:
Btw, i used to worry about side- and even bottom- pinning/fruiting on my shoeboxes. Anymore, i let them fruit away. Then, when ready to harvest, i fill up my shoebox with tapwater, float the substrate, and harvest, bodhisatta-style.
Nice to get one's ideas updated :)
When the substrate can be freed from the container without damage side-pinning needn't be a problem at all. My concerns clearly hark back to the times of growing in shouldered jars where getting to the sides of the jars is far more difficult.

I've learnt so much from this thread :thumb_up:

Cheelin, is your tap water chlorinated?
 
With shoebox tek, after harvesting I tip the substrate out of the box to clean off the side and bottom fruits/aborts.

Shoebox tek for the win!
 
downwardsfromzero said:
Cheelin said:
Btw, i used to worry about side- and even bottom- pinning/fruiting on my shoeboxes. Anymore, i let them fruit away. Then, when ready to harvest, i fill up my shoebox with tapwater, float the substrate, and harvest, bodhisatta-style.
Nice to get one's ideas updated :)
When the substrate can be freed from the container without damage side-pinning needn't be a problem at all. My concerns clearly hark back to the times of growing in shouldered jars where getting to the sides of the jars is far more difficult.

I've learnt so much from this thread :thumb_up:

Cheelin, is your tap water chlorinated?

Yep, and mushrooms will metabolize almost anything, so i’m probably taking in a microdose of chlorine, but at my age wtf? Lol
 
shroombee said:
With shoebox tek, after harvesting I tip the substrate out of the box to clean off the side and bottom fruits/aborts.

Shoebox tek for the win!

For personal consumption, anything bigger than a shoebox is a waste; and if you insist on peoducng a lot, you’re probably better off running multiple shoeboxes, from multiple perspectives.

I float, harvest, flip, harvest, repeat, then submerge for 12-24 hrs; usually get 2-3 nice flushes, then toss the substrate under my fueltanks to let mycelium/metabolites break down the hydrocabons. Plant matter is prettymuch all hydrocarbon, oil-based products are just another form…you don’t even need the mycelium to be alive, excreted metabolites will decompose hydrocarbs.

Mushrooms are unsung heroes.


Sorry Tony, I’ll go back and hog Loveall’s thread…
 
Cheelin said:
Yep, and mushrooms will metabolize almost anything, so i’m probably taking in a microdose of chlorine, but at my age wtf? Lol
Quite the contrary of dissing chlorinated water, now that I live somewhere with a different approach to ensuring water supply cleanliness I'm fondly recalling the benefits of having dilute bleach on tap. Just don't use it to dissolve the acid 😁


Sorry Tony, I’ll go back and hog Loveall’s thread…
:lol: you're quite welcome to start a thread of your own any time.
 
It is crazy to me how mycelium eats food coloring right out of agar!! Also when I transfer a puck of blue agar onto a green plate, the blue leaches into the green with mycelium as the myc grows out and down!!

I love mushrooms I love learning about cultivation. One thing I've always wanted and dreamed of, since my first powerful experience at age 16, was an unlimited supply of psychedelic material. Be this LSD or mushrooms. Back then I didn't know a thing about plant psychedelics and where they came from and or how to go about being self sufficient and take my own responsibility for producing my own entheogens. Would that I had done a little reading back then. Things were different though, 2004 Erowid was not the Nexus. I tripped on psychs if and when I was turned on and usually I would buy as much as I could when things like doses or shrooms were available. I always wanted to trip more. I always felt like, if I had unlimited access to this medicine, it would help and heal so much in my life.

I tell you. I feel great. I take a high dose of mushrooms once a week, sometimes once every four days. My usual winter depression is nowhere to be found this year. I love my life and I love my family and I owe a great deal to plant psychedelics and dmt nexus!!

And Cheelin or anyone else is welcome here to rave about the greatness of the mushrooms!!! Mush love my friends!!
 
Thanks Tony. I love your enthusiasm, resourcefulness, and desire for self-sufficiency in both supply and self-treatment. Keep on keeping on!
 
Thanks buddy I will do!!!

Aa+ side fruit. My jars, first agar inoculation, Melmac and Natalensis.
 

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60 grams fresh Aa+ (albino amazonian) boiled for 15 minutes, turned off heat and added bag of Stash green tea.

This is my first time consuming fresh cubensis. Tea made from anyway. Thought about eating them. These were covered in some coir since they grew from side pins below a casing layer, I will eat some fresh another nite. Nom nom. I will eat a whole canopy!! Right out of the tub!!
 

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Heyo Tony

Cool thread!

Here are some pins that are grown from that print you sent me :d

Doesn't really compare to your stuff. I have no idea why the heck I'm only seeing growth around the edges all the time...
I can only assume it's down to uneven heat. Clearly there is an art to your gorgeous tubs
 

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Bismillah!! I love this thank you for sharing!!! Casing with a small coir layer I've found to be helpful for good pinset!!
 
Nice man, youre getting there.

Now do some genetic work and get those big juicy flushes.

Feel free to message me if you have any specific questions about any part of the process
 
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