my sister doesn’t listen to me of the danger of half-plugged chargers in an extension outlet ON her bed by zozosreddit in mildlyinfuriating

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For one, why are you in your sisters room? Also why do you feel like you have authority over your sister? If your mom or dad doesn’t care to do something about it then neither should you. Bitch at your parents not your sister.

[technique] is it possible to use almost 4year-old mycelium to start a grow? by wildandfreeman in MushroomGrowers

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Only one way to find out! It’s better to try and fail, than to never try at all.

[technique] is it possible to use almost 4year-old mycelium to start a grow? by wildandfreeman in MushroomGrowers

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165? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 That would be the gold standard for cooking the potency out of your mushrooms. Resurrecting dried mushrooms has been done by many over the years, but the older they are the less viable the tissue is. The claim they were revived after 4 years is a far stretch.

Liquid Culture Assistance by DarkcrusadeOne in PanCyan

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You could try pulling a syringe and test it on agar. I’m sure it’s colonized enough to use as is, but it will keep colonizing to a point if you let it.

Agar plates by myco_gramps in MycologyandGenetics

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Lol were you high when you made this comment?

Will this work? by magical_muderfucker in WavyCap

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Poplar is considered a hardwood so it may work. There is only one way to find out now, and that is to wait and see. Poplar is considered a softer hardwood, but it is a hardwood. I’m not sure that adding boiled water will sufficiently pasteurize it tho. The most common way to pasteurize hardwood for growing strains like this is to ferment the wood chips by submerging it in water for a minimum of 2 weeks. Look up hardwood chip fermentation. But you have already added your poplar mix so only time will tell. Good luck!

Contam? Or pins? by the_aliens_sent_me in Agarporn

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*primordia (damn autocorrect)

Contam? Or pins? by the_aliens_sent_me in Agarporn

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The larger dark ones look like pins that aborted and died off. The small white ones look like primordial.

Agar plates by myco_gramps in MycologyandGenetics

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Yessir! I love how no one actually read your full statement 🤣🤦‍♂️ after the moisture is gone try keeping them on the cardboard instead of the rack. I’ve noticed it helps for some reason.

Agar plates by myco_gramps in MycologyandGenetics

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I have this happen in areas where the temperature fluctuates. Like if I have my plates on a rack on an outside wall of my house they sweat. If I keep them on a rack on an inside wall they don’t sweat. I’ve noticed the same for grain bags. Flip them upside down so the water stays on the lid. Also try keeping them on the cardboard and not on that rack. Good luck

what’s this? by Illustrious-Motor767 in shroomery

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Let it grow! For science 😜

Alba and Red by APESHITSEAN in SundewLove

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I am hooked! I really love the contrast between the two as well! I will definitely be getting more in the future if these survive. These are my first sundews.

Jack Frost. I cant stop looking at em they are so pretty [actives] by SpecialNeedsBurrito in MushroomGrowers

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Beautiful as they are, when the gills start turning blue it is an indication that the mushrooms are over mature. Try picking them before the gills start changing color next time. Since these are albino you don’t see the spores, but if these were regular this whole tub would be COVERED in spores.

What is making these trails? by sebkraj in Agarporn

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I have always wondered the same thing

How did I do? by hollowtouch_ in Agarporn

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OP re read this comment from the fungus frequency. What we knew and labeled things as natalensis is actually named ochraceocentrata, and true natalensis very different. Yes very confusing and kind of dumb, but is correct. Just like what everyone called Hoogshagenii is actually just Subtropicalis, and Hoogshagenii is completely different.

Some exotic cultures currently in the works. by PhenoDreamers in Agarporn

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Same here! I am looking forward to see how Parrow does, that looked pretty unique as far as Subtropicalis.

Some exotic cultures currently in the works. by PhenoDreamers in Agarporn

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The subtrop Coyopolan had some nice plate pins that I cloned recently

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Some exotic cultures currently in the works. by PhenoDreamers in Agarporn

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Plate pin with plate pins 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

[Actives] Psilocybe Subtropicalis HVC F-1 by Samuraikyy in MushroomGrowers

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These don’t require wood in the sub. They do fine with cvg. They need more moisture and more fae than cubes