This is what I am working with.
So I just fill with water cover in foil, wrap a double silicone port
lid in foil....Pc 30 min. Take in glove box take a bunch of tissue from the inside of the stipe into the blender. Blend then change out lids in glove box?
Or take a whole mushroom and blend with an addition of a lil peroxide?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

Blender Clone
Started By
neo Figment
, Jun 29 2007 07:00 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 29 June 2007 - 07:00 PM
#2
Guest_lost_onabbey_rd_*
Posted 29 June 2007 - 08:48 PM
ya that's pretty much the gist of that tek
personaly i think there are better cloning teks out there
plastic has a tendency to warp in the PC
as far as cloning goes it's always better to use tissue from inside the stem
make sure to tair the stem in half.. don't cut it
good luck man
lost
personaly i think there are better cloning teks out there
plastic has a tendency to warp in the PC
as far as cloning goes it's always better to use tissue from inside the stem
make sure to tair the stem in half.. don't cut it
good luck man
lost
#3
Posted 29 June 2007 - 09:27 PM
I like to just take a piece of the tissue and add it to a sterile LC jar. I dip it in peroxide for a few seconds, toss it in and agitate it. Some broken glass sterilized with the LC helps macerate the tissue and keep the LC mycelium fragmented.
The blender tek has always worked well for most folks. I too agree with Lost, there are easier methods out there.
The blender tek has always worked well for most folks. I too agree with Lost, there are easier methods out there.
#4
Posted 29 June 2007 - 10:13 PM
The blender came from a laboratory. Experiments must be conducted. Worse comes to worse I got a 26$ mini smoothie machine.:headbang:
I currently clone using tweezers a glove box and a LC.
So hopefully I can get some good use out of this.
I currently clone using tweezers a glove box and a LC.
So hopefully I can get some good use out of this.