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#1
PF - Tek / Re: objective:high yield
October 04, 2008, 07:39:00 AM
thanks for precision; i read the page of a guy who transfer all mycelium in one grain jar, colonize the jar and after that, transfer the content of the jar in hardwood..
#2
PF - Tek / Re: objective:high yield
October 02, 2008, 09:08:12 PM
i read non-stop about lc, agar and all that shit but

hum; just to be sure of what i've read: i must transfer my "super mycellium" on many other agar to have a good quantity of "super mycellium", transfer all that  mycellium on grain to create spawn; and use spawn for colonizing my substrate jar ... i'm right or i can pass direct from "super mycellium" to final substrate?
#3
PF - Tek / Re: objective:high yield
October 02, 2008, 08:14:55 AM
another time; thanks to you baph.

genetic selection  :mellow: that's hot! (and very interesting)

i really like the 2nd link:

That means, if you were to use multispore innoculation on 10 jars, only 7.5% of your jars would be of the very best fruiting genotype. One jar would have mostly (75%) great fruiting genes and only a little bit (25%) of garbage sprinkled around it. All the rest of your jars, would have 75% that wasn't quite as good, and 25% that weren't good at ALL.

With strain isolation, you can take that 7.5% that is ultimate, and make it 100% of your crop. All 10 jars, would be 100% full of that very best 7.5% of your genetic pool


selecting best genetic, i'll do it soon...

byebye!

#4
PF - Tek / Re: objective:high yield
October 01, 2008, 08:18:29 PM
Quote from: Baph on October 01, 2008, 12:30:26 PM

The best strain to use for a larger yeild is any strain.
You have to isolate the most vigorus mycelium,which is done on LC.



isolate the most vigorous mycelium done on LC....? :huh:
i know that lc is for "liquid culture"; somewhat to do whit mycelium... some help plz? i try to search but any serious result...that like...Mycelium Inoculation Technique??(http://www.fungifun.org/English/Mycelium)

i'm so noob......

thanks to all!
#5
PF - Tek / objective:high yield
October 01, 2008, 09:22:36 AM
hi all! i check google with my question but i don't see any answer. the question is; what to do to have really HUGE yield(gram/cake/flush).

i found that :
-substrate birdseed seem to be a high yelding solution
-dunk can give 10%/15% more shroom on a cake
-a casing can double a cake yield
-perfect humidity ans temperature can change yield
-polyfil lid (grain substrate)
-..thats it...

but what is the strain to use for yield? (ref. link if possible)
anything to know for bigger yield???
#6
PF - Tek / Re: casing and dunk question
October 01, 2008, 08:44:37 AM
another time, thank you baph.
#7
PF - Tek / Re: casing and dunk question
September 30, 2008, 10:46:47 PM
another little question: if i want to dunk and i use the peat,vermiculite and limestone casing; i use the same casing for the second flush or do a new mix?

#8
PF - Tek / Re: casing and dunk question
September 30, 2008, 08:51:07 AM
ok, now i understand. i'LL read much more before doing anything  -_-

thanks to all!
#9
PF - Tek / Re: casing and dunk question
September 29, 2008, 10:46:11 PM
#10
PF - Tek / Re: casing and dunk question
September 27, 2008, 09:24:01 PM
i understand 10/10. i know that i can do this, PW, but the use of polyfill in the lid seem to accelerate the colonisation time.


"wrap tinfoil over the top and begin incubating them"...
isn't  a bad idea? the mush need a bit of light to grow, no?


#11
PF - Tek / Re: casing and dunk question
September 26, 2008, 09:25:43 AM
yes baph, you understand perfectly.but i know that polyfill is used during colonisation.

so, if i'm right with the answer of high4life; i can just drill mini-hole  in the "polyfill cap" ,inject spore and put something on the mini-hole... i think it's right, yea?
#12
PF - Tek / casing and dunk question
September 24, 2008, 11:04:53 PM
hi. i read this site for 3 week now. it give me some idea , but i had some question.

1-peat,vermiculite and limestone casing do a real difference compared to "no casing" culture?

2-with a peat,vermiculite and limestone casing, is it possible To dunk the cake?

3- when is the good time to put a polyfil lid filter? directly at the beginning, after 3-4 days or what?


thanks for your answer!