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Why are My shrooms so short? - Mushroom Cultivation. Everything A New Cultivator Needs To Know! Now featuring FREE video guides! - Mushroom Cultivation. Ctrl+F can be used at any time to jump between sections of this article, simply bring up your browser’s “Find” Menu, and type in the corresponding section code that is found in the table of contents below.

Everything A New Cultivator Needs To Know! Now featuring FREE video guides! - Mushroom Cultivation

This post is targeted towards cubensis cultivation. For a guide on edibles and medicinals, please see my blog Cf1.Introduction Cf2.The Search Function, Trusted Cultivators, and AMU Cf3.Resource Forums: The Top 3 The Shroomery Myco-Tek Mycotopia Cf4.Suggested Reading: Paul Stamets Cf5.The Lifecycle of a Mushroom: Spore to Spore Cf1.INTRODUCTION This guide is written with the new cultivator in mind, but will also provide the experienced cultivator with a solid reference material to check back against in the course of their activities.

Cf2.THE SEARCH FUNCTION, TRUSTED CULTIVATORS, AND AMU The search function can be located here: You can also locate Trusted Cultivators and Trusted Identifiers at this link: Looking for good Shotgun tek - Mushroom Cultivation. LC Cloning - Newbie friendly pictorial tek! - Agar and Liquid Culture. Cloning with liquid culture, the easy way.

LC Cloning - Newbie friendly pictorial tek! - Agar and Liquid Culture

This is a tek on how to clone without the need for advanced methods, agar, gloveboxes, flowhoods, or even a pressure cooker. Its simple enough for a beginning pf-tek'er to complete. You'll probably also find some good LC tips here if you've been struggling with those. As always, comments, questions, suggestions, and kudos appreciated! I apologize if this is a little wordy, but I wanted to cover all the bases. Materials needed: Step 1. For this, I am of the thinking that SIMPLE IS BEST. Jar with just a hole Recipe: Recipe is the same as any liquid culture; 4% media by weight. Measure 4 grams of media per 100ml of water When cloning, I generally start with a small half pint container. This will be my "master" culture. Step 2. In my opinion there's only two acceptable ways to sterilize LC for consistent results: steaming, and pressure cooking.

Syringe with some water; wrapped in foil and ready to sterilize. How To Grow Mushrooms Shrooms Pyshededlic Spores. PF Tek. The PF TEK is basically a brown rice method with an improved formula by using vermiculite as a base and adding pulverized brown rice.

PF Tek

The secret is in the vermiculite. When mycelium is cultured in just grain, the mycelium turns into a mass with little air space. But when grown with vermiculite, the mycelial threads stretch across space. The important thing about the PF TEK, is that it copies nature. Instead of the usual cloning of mushroom tissue and growing mushrooms from that, a mass spore inoculation is employed directly to the fruiting substrate. The Illustrated Mushroom Grower's Guide.

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The Illustrated Mushroom Grower's Guide

Here is a detailed description of the method I use to grow Psilocybe cubensis. I have had very good success and have worked out most of the bugs so this method is guaranteed to produce lots of our little, happy friends. Unfortunately for most of you, I have access to laboratory equipment including an autoclave (for sterilization) and an incubator (for growing at constant temperatures) but I think you can substitute your own homemade stuff like a pressure cooker. I start with Psilocybe cubensis mycelium which has been grown on an agar plate. The agar media I use is Potato dextrose agar (PDA) from Difco. The Psilocybe cubensis strain I use was obtained from a local store and I was assured that it was a good one.

After this time, a nice white, kite string-like mycelium had grown. Rye substrate was prepared using 130 g of rye seed combined with 100 mL's of water in a 500 mL (pint) jar. Simple Cubensis Growing Technique. A quick description of the procedure A substrate consisting of brown rice flour(=ground brown rice), vermiculite, and water is sealed in ½ pint jars and sterilized in a pressure cooker.

Simple Cubensis Growing Technique

Spores are added to the substrate using a syringe full of spore solution. The spores germinate, creating a living mycelium that colonizes the entire jar full of substrate. The resulting "cakes" are removed from the jars when fully colonized, and placed in a terrarium until mushrooms begin to grow from the cakes. Equipment for Substrate Preparation Equipment for Inoculation Equipment for Glove Box (Optional) Equipment for Fruiting and Harvesting.