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DarthD3vl

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Right on... but it seems that it should work for FC as well... as long as I can get the temps right... right?!?!?...lol...:-P


I dont see why it wouldn't work other than possible lack of FAE but really just depends on how its built but im not familiar with it really, could you link me to an example?
 

Allister

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Looks like an interesting thread to watch while I am reading so much about my favorite plant! I had a mushroom kit one time back in the late 80's, but never got around to messing with it because it looked like it would be difficult and I didn't have the time back then. Subbed for the duration!
 

researchkitty

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Yes, the light on jars while they are turning into cakes (mycellium growth) you want the jars in the dark. The light can induce pinning, which you dont want in the jar, that's for after. A set of white christmas tree lights is all you need for light. Just like a CFL/MH except a lot lower in power. ;)
 

GypsyBush

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measure out some distilled h2o and add 4-5% karo (light corn syrup), so 95-96% h2o with the rest karo. Measure it with a scale it is easier and more accurate. The proportions need to be accurate. 1ml=1g. 96ml/g h2o + 4ml/g karo = 100ml/g of lc.

Use what ever style ports and lids usually 1 or 2 holes, I use 1/4", and topwith foil and pc at 15psi 20 - 25 minutes, no more as the sugars will crystalize making it harder to see contams. When cooled, shoot each jar with 1cc spore solution, set aside and should see growth in 2 weeks or less. Will look like clumped jizz, if it is kinda stringy it may be contam. Shoot up whatever jars you are using.
This is a lc I made



Do up a bunch so you increase your chances of success, but don't shoot more then 1cc of spore solution, more is not better and the proportions need to be pretty exact.
I need to order a PC...

I will most definitely be trying out this LC thingy...
How long will the jar be good for?
I imagine you just use a new syringe to suck it up and use the same way as a "spore syringe"...

Now I wonder if one could bypass the "BRF Cake in the Jar thing"...

What I mean is...
making the LC as you just described...
Making large cakes inside "my double tubs"...
And going straight from LC to Large Cake?

If I make sure everything is clean, I think I would like having several tubs, with 1 large cake each...

is any of this making sense?...lol...

Also, since you are now working with a live culture, is there a benefit is using LOTS of LC on a large cake, with the idea that it would spread and fill faster...lol...

Any use to the sentence above..?...lol...
 

GypsyBush

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Looks like an interesting thread to watch while I am reading so much about my favorite plant! I had a mushroom kit one time back in the late 80's, but never got around to messing with it because it looked like it would be difficult and I didn't have the time back then. Subbed for the duration!
Right on dude...!!! Welcome aboard...!!!

Yes, the light on jars while they are turning into cakes (mycellium growth) you want the jars in the dark. The light can induce pinning, which you dont want in the jar, that's for after. A set of white christmas tree lights is all you need for light. Just like a CFL/MH except a lot lower in power. ;)
Gotcha... dark to colonize the jars @ 80F/26.6C...

And low watt light to fruit @ 70F/21C...

Right??? lol...

fucking gypsies... :-P

I dont see why it wouldn't work other than possible lack of FAE but really just depends on how its built
Lack of fresh air would require me to open the lid and fan it .. right?

but im not familiar with it really, could you link me to an example?
I have no link.. just the kit I ordered is set up that way... I didn't question it because of the low temps here, and the fact that the water will do a better job than air at holding a more stable temperature...
 

choempi

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I need to order a PC...

I will most definitely be trying out this LC thingy...
How long will the jar be good for?
I imagine you just use a new syringe to suck it up and use the same way as a "spore syringe"...

Now I wonder if one could bypass the "BRF Cake in the Jar thing"...

What I mean is...
making the LC as you just described...
Making large cakes inside "my double tubs"...
And going straight from LC to Large Cake?

If I make sure everything is clean, I think I would like having several tubs, with 1 large cake each...

is any of this making sense?...lol...

Also, since you are now working with a live culture, is there a benefit is using LOTS of LC on a large cake, with the idea that it would spread and fill faster...lol...

Any use to the sentence above..?...lol...
You still need to start in jars, and with brf you need 1/2 pints like the one in the pic with no shoulders so that you will be able to pop out the cakes when done. With lc you get much faster completion because it is already live mycelium- it doesn't need to germinate like spores do because it already did. Now if you use grain in quart jars that have been pc'd, you can use a bunch of lc and have superfast colonization. I have seen peeps that have gotten quart jars done in like 5 days ( using like 20cc of lc which I have never done), but you need to do some first with like 4cc per jar to get the idea. Using lc you want your grain to be a bit dry because you are adding liquid, otherwise it could stall due to too much moisture in the jar.

As far as syringes, a 16 gauge or larger is better to have using lc because it is kind of thick and usually spore syringes you use are 18 gauge. I buy mine at a farm and family type store because the sell them to peeps for their livestock innocs. I get 35cc syring and a 16 gauge needle for like 2 bucks. Re-use them by sterilizing with boiling water. I put alot of these teks with pics in my thread.

So you really can't just make a big cake and use lots of lc with brf, but with grain you can.
 

choempi

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I get quart jars of wbs done in about 10 days with lc, using 4 cc per jar. It is the first thing anyone should do with spores.
 

GypsyBush

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You still need to start in jars, and with brf you need 1/2 pints like the one in the pic with no shoulders so that you will be able to pop out the cakes when done. With lc you get much faster completion because it is already live mycelium- it doesn't need to germinate like spores do because it already did. Now if you use grain in quart jars that have been pc'd, you can use a bunch of lc and have superfast colonization. I have seen peeps that have gotten quart jars done in like 5 days ( using like 20cc of lc which I have never done), but you need to do some first with like 4cc per jar to get the idea. Using lc you want your grain to be a bit dry because you are adding liquid, otherwise it could stall due to too much moisture in the jar.

As far as syringes, a 16 gauge or larger is better to have using lc because it is kind of thick and usually spore syringes you use are 18 gauge. I buy mine at a farm and family type store because the sell them to peeps for their livestock innocs. I get 35cc syring and a 16 gauge needle for like 2 bucks. Re-use them by sterilizing with boiling water. I put alot of these teks with pics in my thread.

So you really can't just make a big cake and use lots of lc with brf, but with grain you can.
Tell you what my friend... I'm liking the idea of LC and Grain...lol... :razz:
Slow... ain't I...??? fucking gypsies...lol...

I get quart jars of wbs done in about 10 days with lc, using 4 cc per jar. It is the first thing anyone should do with spores.
I'm on a mission now... lol...
 

choempi

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:clap::clap::clap::-P:-P:-P

You getting the idea how simple it really is, the terms and the life cycle is just so different from ganja growing, it throws you off.
 

GypsyBush

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it's gonna take me a while to get a PC shipped... how long will the syringes "keep"? they've been here for a couple of days now... and I am still waiting on shit to get here...
 

DarthD3vl

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it's gonna take me a while to get a PC shipped... how long will the syringes "keep"? they've been here for a couple of days now... and I am still waiting on shit to get here...
possibly years. mine are two years at least and still viable
 

GypsyBush

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So... to pass the time while I wait on shit getting here...

How about some Gong..?!?!? :joint::peace:


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GypsyBush

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I am getting very tempted to get about 50 of these logs and fill the tent all at once...lol...

I guess people prefer Log Grown Shiitakes over Grain Grown Shiitakes...

And that would give me the 6 months needed to colonize more logs with spawn made from the LC... (see.. I'm starting to "get it""..lol..)

The cubes would still be in tubs...

Any thoughts?




 

choempi

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Shitake are totally different from cubes and the log is really the way to go. Even the nomenclature is different. You can buy the logs and pre-innoculated plugs which most peeps do. Cubes are easier then any other mush to grow.

Can't remember what they call shittake pins. You need a certain tree they prefer oak I think.
 

GypsyBush

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I'm gonna need to order some of both...

The logs take 6 to 18 months to colonize...

So I'll get some ready logs and some plugs to get the next batch going...

Birch is what I have here for hardwood... a viable option for Shiitake from what I've been reading...

Just got word that Brand X does not ship to where I live... lol...

"Sir.. you just live too far away... we can't take your package there..."

So my KIT is not coming after all... and it took them 12 days to let me know... :wall:
 

choempi

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I'm gonna need to order some of both...

The logs take 6 to 18 months to colonize...

So I'll get some ready logs and some plugs to get the next batch going...

Birch is what I have here for hardwood... a viable option for Shiitake from what I've been reading...

Just got word that Brand X does not ship to where I live... lol...

"Sir.. you just live too far away... we can't take your package there..."

So my KIT is not coming after all... and it took them 12 days to let me know... :wall:
Wassup bro??
 
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