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Started by TooStonedToType, May 06, 2006, 09:20:02 AM

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TooStonedToType

Seems simple enough.  With a little help from my friends.



Thats an 8x8 inch baking pan for scale reference.
...and as if from the inception of time itself I realized I was and had been for sometime, elsewhere, elsewhen or somehow, quite seriously, otherwise...

TroutMask

#1
Aye carumba!

-TM
I am an agnostic; I do not pretend to know what many ignorant men are sure of. - Clarence Darrow

boomer2

#2
Very nice.

What race of cubes are they?

boomer2
God is a plant known as the Earth!

TooStonedToType

#3
Not sure.
...and as if from the inception of time itself I realized I was and had been for sometime, elsewhere, elsewhen or somehow, quite seriously, otherwise...

Amomynous

#4
I'm not expert on growing edible mushrooms by any means, but it looks as if you didn't case the spawn?

If not, a mixture of peat and vermiculite, wetted and heated in the microwave for eight minites is said to make a good casing material.

TroutMask

#5
It's cased. The mycelium broke through the top all nice and even.

-TM

P.S. add a teaspoon of lime (not the fruit!) to your verm/peat mix to increase pH and decrease likelihood of contamination.
I am an agnostic; I do not pretend to know what many ignorant men are sure of. - Clarence Darrow

Amomynous

#6
Quote from: "TroutMask"P.S. add a teaspoon of lime (not the fruit!) to your verm/peat mix to increase pH and decrease likelihood of contamination.

Oyster shell works well too: you can get it at a feed store, as it's used as an additive for chicken feed. I used to keep chickens and $10.00 worth could probalby case the world!