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gangjababy

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Rhizomorphic growth simply is mycellium that looks like strands or fingers. More stringy than fuzzy.


Just search for it using google images, you'll see what I'm talking about.
 

Ronjohn7779

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Spores last anywhere from months to fucking years. People have used 8 yr old spore syringes with great results. It's just the luck of the draw. I personally recomend you skip growing cakes. Cakes are a waste of time and yield low amounts of product. I say grow using a monotub. It's the same amount of work and you'll get a ton of fruits.

Once you learn what your doing mushrooms grow themselves and only need some very minor care. Most of the work done is prep work.
 

CreepyStevie69

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im reading up on shroomery now :) learning already. probably going to do the pftek just to get the hang of it. and go from there. im not too worried on yeild.
 

Ronjohn7779

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im reading up on shroomery now :) learning already. probably going to do the pftek just to get the hang of it. and go from there. im not too worried on yeild.
You'll most likely have a harder time doing the Pftek than a monotub...Seriously monotubs are set it and forget type of shit (they just have a lot of prep work). One equally sized monotub comparable to a PFTeks fruiting chamber will yield you 3-6 ounces. You'll be lucky if you get 3 grams (or less) dry off of each cake. Cakes suck! With my tubs I get one whole mushroom that out weights a whole cake's production wet and dry.
 
wow thats pretty impressive!! maybe i've been reading about the wrong methods, lol!!! the monotub is basically a tub with "shit" in the bottom for the mycelium to spawn, yes?
 

gangjababy

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No problem, if you have any specific questions feel free to ask. But look around on the shroomery to get a basic idea of what your doing.
 
man the shroomery is very confusing site..i think it'll take me longer to figure out the site than it would be to just google what i need to know, lol!!!! but thanks again though :)
 

gangjababy

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lol. I feel the same way! It may be my adhd tho.
Yeah it can be a bit overwhelming.
Use the search box in the top right, select search forums.
Search monotubs, WBS (Wild Bird Seed) prep, and LC.

If you need a recipe to pasteurize coco coir I can help with that.
 

estesj

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Yeah it can be a bit overwhelming.
Use the search box in the top right, select search forums.
Search monotubs, WBS (Wild Bird Seed) prep, and LC.

If you need a recipe to pasteurize coco coir I can help with that.
Yes I would like that recipe please. Thanks.
 

gangjababy

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Ok just got back from class.

This recipe is really simple it's for one 105 quart monotub:

What you need:

I get 2, clear 105 quart rubbermaid containers at walmart.

I buy a 3 pack (3 bricks) of coco bricks at petsmart, they're used for reptile bedding. Each brick expands to 2 gallons when wet.

Calcium sand which I think is in the reptile section in a pet shop.

2 gallons of vermiculite which you can find at a garden store. I bought 4 cubic feet of that stuff for something like 30 bucks you can find it at the hydro store as well.

a jar of instant coffee, I think a large jar is 8 ounces.

A bag of polyfil, which is pillow stuffing and can be found at Walmart as well.

A large bottle of rubbing alcohol.

A roll of paper towels.

A two foot fluorescent light fixture and a daylight bulb. You can use compact fluorescent as well as long as it is a daylight cfl (6500K). You don't need a lot of light for shrooms for each tub. I use one two foot fixture, which is 1, I think 23 watt bulb.

I use generic black 30 gallon trash bags

Industrial 50 gallon black plastic bags, I like thick ones, I get the thickest ones they have which is usually 3 mm thick

A power drill

An attachment for the drill that cut's holes


Alright you have all of your supplies, I would recommend some large pots I have 2, 2 gallon and 1, 5 gallon pot.

1st clean the inside and lid of both tubs with warm soapy water, use a fresh sponge.

Set one tub aside for now...



In one of the tubs put in the following:

-3 coco coir bricks in one of the tubs, it's ok if the tub is still wet

- 8 ounces of instant coffee

-2 large tablespoons of calcium sand

-1.5 to 2 gallons of vermiculite

Now get out all your large pots and boil some water.


**What you are doing is pasteurizing the bulk substrate, which is around 160 to 170F. Some people never let the water get above this temp, but I've never bothered. I found a more simple tek. I've been using it for a 10 or so months now. Some people will disagree with this but it's worked just fine for me.**


Ok, your water has come to a rolling boil, take it straight from the stove

- pour it onto the coco bricks and other stuff in the tub

-once some water has expanded the bricks, break them up, stirring everything together

Keep pouring in boiling water

-Once the mixture has reached a stew like consistency you have enough water, when everything is settled there should be at least 2 or 3 inches of water above the mixture.


Let this sit with the top on until it cools down just enough so you can handle it, do not let it get cold, if it sits too long in the mixture bacteria will form.
While everything is cooling off, which will take somewhere around 4 to 5 hours or so, it's time to prep your other monotub


Prepping Your Monotub



Take the power drill and attach 2 inch circular blade on it

You're going to want to drill 6 , 2 inch holes around the tub around four inches from the bottom.

I drill one hole at either short end and 2 holes evenly spaced out on the long sides.

Don't apply to much pressure or the tub will crack, if it does it's no big deal

Get out all of the plastic bits from the inside of the tub

Dry the inside of the tub out with a paper towel

Take a fresh paper towel soak it with rubbing alcohol and thoroughly wipe the inside and the lid of the tub.

set the lid on top of the tub leaving the tub exposed to air and let dry.

Take a couple of trash bags and lay the on the bottom of the tub, you want to fully cover the bottom and bottom part of the walls on the tub. Ideally you want the bags to cover around 4 inches of the wall.

with a new alcohol soaked paper towel wipe the exposed parts of the bags, leave the lid cracked and let dry.

I am pretty stoned at this point, so I will continue this post later tonight or tom, if you need clarification ask away

To be continued...
 

Ronjohn7779

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I think it's best to keep monotubs super silly simple personally...

I use rye grain...

I hydrate my coir and I then pasteurize (I don't add any additive either, contrary to popular belief coir is nutritious enough for mycelium).

I then dump my spawn and my bulk (the coir) in my monotub. (I use 3 quarts of spawn for every brick of coir).

I wait two weeks and then start fruiting.

I also don't recommend doing tubs over 18 gallons. Sometimes the bulk will stall if you go too large and don't know what your doing. Also why put all your eggs in one basket? If you want a lot of mushrooms just do multiple 18 gallon tubs.

Seriously tubs can contam real easy if you don't know what your doing.
 

gangjababy

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tubs can contam, that's why I'm writing up the tek. I make 2 dozen jars at a time using Wild Bird Seed I'm not at a loss for spawn. As long as your ratio is 4 to 1 or 3 to 1 bulk to spawn, you're golden.

I understand coir is fine by itself and have used alone.

I feel calcium carbonate is important to regualte pH so I can get more flushes out of the tubs.

Using Instant coffee seems to increase the colonization rate of the bulk.

I like the texture with the vermiculite added,nice and light.
 
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