BlazedMonkey
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Be careful caveman that seed attracts wild birds
it looks way better then what I use, as long as it is not treated with anti- fungicide which some top seed brands are. The rule is get the cheapest, they don't bother add shitWill this wbs be ok? They had about 10 different kinds but this looked closest to yours.
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it is easy to get in any town, is cheap, and works great- what don't you like about it c?Sorry, I just can't see anyone using WBS unless they have absolutely no other alternative.
Please do elaborate! What would be your choice media and whY?Sorry, I just can't see anyone using WBS unless they have absolutely no other alternative.
they float out for the most part.Cool thanks man. I just didn't see the sunflower seeds in yours. Probably wash out in the great wash.
While we're at it where did you get micropore tape? I know I can order it and wait but what kind of store in town?
Rye or millet? Popcorn?Please do elaborate! What would be your choice media and whY?
It gets gooey, it tends to stick together, it is not homogenous, some people think they have to fish out the sun flower seeds. I live in a small town but it is next to a big town so I don't know what it is like really to not be able to get anything I want but I did perfect the popcorn Tek and I gotta tell you, once you get the hang of that one, you don't pay much (50 cents a pound) and the stuff has a very decent nutriative value. If you can shake or jumble around the stuff it collonizes in a surprisingly rapid way. And after it is finished, the stuff composts very well and my tomatoes just drool over the result.it is easy to get in any town, is cheap, and works great- what don't you like about it c?
rinse it well, it is very dirty I admit, and it will not be sticky, must drain well.It gets gooey, it tends to stick together, it is not homogenous, some people think they have to fish out the sun flower seeds. I live in a small town but it is next to a big town so I don't know what it is like really to not be able to get anything I want but I did perfect the popcorn Tek and I gotta tell you, once you get the hang of that one, you don't pay much (50 cents a pound) and the stuff has a very decent nutriative value. If you can shake or jumble around the stuff it collonizes in a surprisingly rapid way. And after it is finished, the stuff composts very well and my tomatoes just drool over the result.
yup, and so...Wait a minute Choempi, you are a horse poo guy through and through? You spawn with WBS?
yes, after the mix is pasturized, it is layered in the tub with the broken up spawn.subbed! read through the entire thread and choempi you the man.
i got some fanaticus tek half pints inoculated about 2 weeks ago and are just now almost fully colonized. will DEFINITELY be doing your tek in the near future.
I have a few questions,
is there something i could buy thats cleaner and just as nutritional as the bird feed?
seems like a very long task of rinsing and drying the bird seed.
Ryeberries, millet, popcorn are all used for spawn
how exactly do you inoculate the jars of grain?
i see you have drilled 3 holes in the lid and covered with white material (forget the name) then foil. do you puncture the foil and white material with the syringe?
some of the holes are from different teks, you really only need 2 holes, micropore tape is used to cover holes and jars are innoculated after PCing and foil is then removed prior to noccing them up.
When preparing the sub for fruiting, you break up the colonized mycelium into the bucket mix?