TheBlackPirate
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I grew some Golden Teachers strain a while ago, it was my first time doing it properly.
That could be righteous. Which technique did you use?
I grew some Golden Teachers strain a while ago, it was my first time doing it properly.
That could be righteous. Which technique did you use?
I read about this years ago when I was planning to go through with this, never did ofcourse, but the outside woodlovers like psilocybe cyanescens, azurescens, baeocystis etc, this is about the right time to start with some spawn to potentially harvest some this fall, or will a little later suffice as well?
Nvm I just went around googling 5 mins and think I found most of my questions. Yes start now preferably. Some things I'm not sure of are; to use rye or a different regular colonizing substrate (like rice, I have (brown) rice) to use the spawn on, or mix the spawn straight into boiled woodchips, as I'm seeing either on instructions. I'm thinking the first then move on to the latter in a slightly bigger bucket to ensure good colonization before moving outside late spring/early summer.
I'm also not sure what the preferred ph should be, calcium content? How much gypsum and lime to use on what volume of woodchips, mulching with peatmoss/compost with added lime, cardboard, bark, leaf litter, what's the best mulch? Besides adding more alder woodchips, as that supposedly is the wood I'm seeing mentioned the most, I'm just hoping the tannin content of walnut/pine debris/branch/leaf litter won't disturb it too much. Found an article describing walnut as not being a problem to pleurotis and actually increasing their phenol & flavonoid content, but the pine, that I'm wondering about the most. And what in the world do they mean when they refer to conifers when they say this species likes growing near them, (false) cypress, thuja, does taxus (yew) count? It better, but I'm still suspecting the various mycorrhizae of all these species differ greatly, so I'm wondering which one Stamets referred to when he said "conifers".
I'm also just gonna spray them with tapwater, there's no fluoride or chlorine added to the water here, so unless someone can explain to me why rain water is absolutely essential, I'll be lazy and use tap. I'm not seeing much of a problem with it?![]()