choempi
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A name for a usually plastic wrapped shelf unitwho's Martha?
A name for a usually plastic wrapped shelf unitwho's Martha?
wbs, cheap, everywheregotcha...
What I am thinking is a 5x5 tent with shelves full of tubs...
I would imagine filtered positive pressure in the tent would help keep contaminants out...
Easy to wipe down... I can humidify and heat the tent to help the tubs... just one more way of helping the conditions along...
Originally I imagined the cakes right on the wire shelves... but I cannot risk contaminating the WHOLE thing at once... tubs on shelves seem like a good ounce of prevention...
And so far the plan is to use BRF cakes to make bigger BRF cakes... but I would like to find something I can buy locally... which isn't much..
I heard coffee... and paper... but I am not too sure... reading the GROWING GOURMET AND MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS by Paul Stamets.... we'll see what i come up with...
Any store that has any farming business should have wild bird feed (wbs), buy the cheapest. Prob like 20 cents a poundI'll figure it out... the stores here don;t carry much... and I live more than 450 miles from the nearest road that goes anywhere...
Everything's difficult... it would just be nice to find something I can get here... sicks to pay 60 bucks in shipping for a 2 dollar item...lol...
any kind of grain, need a pcyeah... about 500 miles from anywhere...lol...
I can get it here from town... but it would be a bonus to find something here...
info is info, peeps in your situation might be already watching this thread, and wondering the same thing, long threads are often the best for refineing our teks...I'll start a thread... no need to clog yours...lol...
prob be better to know the life cycle a bit but it is pretty simple. most peeps do cakes first before bulk. Have to have a PC.Really inteested inthis. Do you think this is doable even for a first time grow?
It's true.Craigs list around here offers it for free, just make sure to get the leeched, dried stuff with no ammonia smell.
Check on ebay, there is a guy selling bags for 2 dollars a pound. I bought two pounds to try out later.
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