
Cambos on lil straw plastic container blocks, again
#1
Posted 29 August 2006 - 05:11 PM
Various containers, plastic pints, and some sherbert containers. ;) Yes, quart sized plastic sherbert containers.
The straw was pasteurized using bleach and a lil lime, drained, and spawned using fresh pf-cakes. A layer of spawn was used on the bottom, some straw, some spawn, some straw again, and then some spawn on the top. I've found this layer approach very good for getting quick full colonization.
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Less than 24hrs after spawning the straw, there is visible white growth inside all the containers! :thumbup: :rasta: :headbang:
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#2
Posted 29 August 2006 - 05:16 PM
#3
Posted 29 August 2006 - 05:16 PM
#4
Posted 29 August 2006 - 05:45 PM
Cool ...So is it about 2/3 straw to spawn and how did u get that nicely chopped material...?....Should be a fungrow....heh...
Actually, not nearly that much spawn as it seems. Tiny lil bit. 2-3 spoons only per layer. I was able to make a ton of straw cakes with only a few brf cakes.
oh, and to chop the straw like that, I used a leaf muncher/mulcher I got from here - http://www.eco-garde...ulchmaker.shtml
The larger strips, I just toss aside and don't use. They tend to stick out and let contams get em b4 the myc reaches up it. Otherwise though, this mulcher is the best thing I've seen ;) Makes quick work of a bale and makes it very nice and good sized, oh, and is adjustable. ;)
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#5
Posted 29 August 2006 - 07:49 PM
#6
Posted 29 August 2006 - 08:13 PM
Will they be cased...?
#7
Posted 29 August 2006 - 08:16 PM
Nice Doobs! :greenboun
#8
Posted 30 August 2006 - 12:00 AM
Gotta love the Flowtron!
Nice Doobs! :greenboun
"The Ultimate Mulcher" :headbang:
#9
Posted 30 August 2006 - 12:36 AM
#10
Posted 30 August 2006 - 01:31 AM
#11
Posted 30 August 2006 - 01:46 AM
you use that freezer bag to crush up the cakes into spawn? :kewl:
Yes. Bag to keep it neat and clean kinda.
#12
Posted 30 August 2006 - 01:47 AM
aah haa....so how will u keep them from drying, once you pop em out ..?
Will they be cased...?
Nah, just plan on birthing and seeing what happens with em. Dunking as needed.
#13
Posted 30 August 2006 - 01:48 AM
Cool ...So is it about 2/3 straw to spawn and how did u get that nicely chopped material...?....Should be a fungrow....heh...
The exact ratio I've been using is 1 cake to make 6 more of straw using that 1 as spawn. Take 1/2 pint of spawn, you can make 6 half pints, or 3 pints worth from it. Or 1 pint cake could make 6 more pints or 3 quarts. Can use a lil more to help colonize faster, but this works just fine with a 1 to 6 increase.
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#14
Posted 30 August 2006 - 07:12 AM
#15
Posted 30 August 2006 - 10:07 AM
Any problems with contamination?
Bleach and lime get the job done eh.
Standard ratio of 1.25 Tbsp of bleach per gallon?
#16
Posted 30 August 2006 - 07:41 PM
Gotta love the no-heat pasteurization.
Any problems with contamination?
Bleach and lime get the job done eh.
Standard ratio of 1.25 Tbsp of bleach per gallon?
Nothing bad grows on the straw normally.
The exact ratio.. Hmm, unsure... I think that's like a 5-6 gallon thing I used, put like a cup of beach or so and 4-5 tablespoons of lime. One time I put way to much lime and nothing would take to it at all, but that lil bit, still, goes far and adjusts the ph bad for contams, ok for mycelium spawn stuff. Just a few spoons. The bleach I kinda just dumped it in there, but my estimate was about a cup.
To drain it I just dumped that thing upside down and let it sit outside for two days since I was busy ;) Had a tiny tiny tiny hint of bleach smell left which went away after I put it in that bag and had it open for 15 min.
#17
Posted 31 August 2006 - 12:13 AM
#18
Posted 01 September 2006 - 05:27 PM
For a no-heat pastuerization, what ph would you aim for?
Good question, I'll test the water next soak and see what it's at.
#19
Posted 03 September 2006 - 07:39 PM
I've begun to flip these containers now for 24hrs periods to let the co2 sorta drain out of them since it is heavier than air. A noticeable difference in growth was seen the same day. Why flip em back over? Well, basically, I don't see fresh air going into them flipped upside down, where as with a room fan going and them right side up, some fresh air can get blown into the holes. Now, this is not alot, a very very lil in fact. But, as the co2 builds up again, it's sorta hanging out in the containers with no where to go. It's heavier than air as I mentioned earlier (ever play with dry ice? :) The co2 gas sinks to the floor). So flipping, helps drain some excess c02 without really doing much work.
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