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Perfect setting!!!now you tell me!!!! lol.
came back today and have many more than just last week. guess i need another camping trip while the weather is great. found an awesome spot.
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Perfect setting!!!now you tell me!!!! lol.
came back today and have many more than just last week. guess i need another camping trip while the weather is great. found an awesome spot.
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Don't spray mushrooms with anything but water. If there is any petroleum distillate in the spray you will get rosecomb and may concentrate the poisons within the mycelium. You might not have gnats, they might be mites.If they are, you could probably spray with BTi right? I dunno about pf cakes or any indoor cult.. but I got gnats in my outdoor ovoid tub earlier this year and just sprinkled in some mosquito bits on top the mulch. Seemed to do the trick, and doesn't hurt the mycelium.
thanks!My understanding is that it's mostly preference. I think a lot of people like to harvest just before the veil tears open and deposits spores on the sub. I'd at least pluck the 4 largest ones now.
I very gently grab them by the base and twist them off. Grab too hard and get bruising. I think the idea is to get them to pull off a small chunk of sub when you pluck. I let some go long enough to drop spores and it seemed like purely an aesthetic issue.best way to pluck? by hand? give a snip with sterilized scissors?
i did read about getting them before they dump spores: they are a black oily mess apparently
from most reddit posts, twist and pull seems to be the way to do it. and get a bit of substrate like you mentioned.I very gently grab them by the base and twist them off. Grab too hard and get bruising. I think the idea is to get them to pull off a small chunk of sub when you pluck. I let some go long though to drop spores and it seemed like purely an aesthetic issue.
Yeah, I always try to pull them all Right before the veil tears and drops spores on the substrate. When spores drop on the sub No more mushrooms will grow in that spot. I take the mushroom and kinda rock it back and forth once, twist and pull. Just trying to not pull any sub up with it.thanks!
best way to pluck? by hand? give a snip with sterilized scissors?
i did read about getting them before they dump spores: they are a black oily mess apparently
If There's a little bit of sub still stuck on the stem It brushes off really easily after dehydrating.To clean them up after plucking, I held them under the faucet with gently running cold water and used an old toothbrush to brush off anything sticking to the base.
do you both use dehydrators?True, but I guess I just wanted to limit how much gunk can fall down into the heating element area of the dehydrator.
wal-mart, here i come.Poorly dried mushrooms can be very dangerous if the wrong stuff grows on them. A $50 dehydrator seems like a pretty reasonable insurance policy.
Now that you've tasted success, you're probably not gonna want to stop growing them. MUCH easier to just load them up in your dehydrator for 18 hours than have a bunch of them sitting around in cardboard boxes for a week.wal-mart, here i come.
to be honest, i wasn't really counting on having a harvest with my first batch. lol. didn't look that far into the future.Now that you've tasted success, you're probably not gonna want to stop growing them. MUCH easier to just load them up in your dehydrator for 18 hours than have a bunch of them sitting around in cardboard boxes for a week.