Quick Question!

Discussion in 'Magic Mushrooms' started by thetouchofgold, Jun 8, 2008.

  1. thetouchofgold

    thetouchofgold Guest

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    Good Day! Of course I'm a Noob and I have a quick question. On these Myco Bags it says they are great for "Grain Loving" mushrooms. Does that include Psilocybe Cubensis strains? If not, after the colonization of the grain can I just add something to the bag, maybe like manure or something? If so can I use the manure I can buy at the local greenhouse?

    Thanks ahead of time for your help!

    Peace!
     
  2. 36fuckin5

    36fuckin5 Alchemycologist

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    Yes, Psilocybe Cubensis are a grain-loving mushroom. But next time, just make up jars of your own. Much more cost-effective and you can put more love into it.
     
  3. thetouchofgold

    thetouchofgold Guest

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    Hey thanks! I am totally new to all this. This will be my first time with all this mycology stuff. So I know about .05% of what I am doing :p BUT HEY gotta learn some how! Thanks again. Any tips on the mycobags would be very appreciated.
     
  4. 36fuckin5

    36fuckin5 Alchemycologist

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    The best tips I can give on a MycoBag is to only use it for spawn. Meaning you should colonize it and then colonize a bulk substrate with it, then case. If you do an in vitro grow, your yields are going to be shit compared to what you could do. Read up on the Shroomery or shroomtalk.com's forums.
     
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