How To Grow Magic Mushrooms

PuffinChronic

Active Member
Thanks for reply.

Wouldn't letting air in increase a chance of contamination though?

On shroomery org it is said that you can tighten lids and tape holes if the humidity is not too high, otherwise water can start gathering up at the bottom of jars.

But maybe they meant breathable tape..
I tried to PM you and couldn't.. Maybe you need to register with rollitup, I don't know... Send me a pm with your grow details and I would be happy to guide you through your first grow...
 

AKShrooms

Member
I took Ganjagluten's instructions and created a PDF for new members to download. I have found it to be very well done and thorough. Here is the Link - right click and use Save As option, or just click it and open it.
 

guyguy

Member
I took Ganjagluten's instructions and created a PDF for new members to download. I have found it to be very well done and thorough. Here is the Link - right click and use Save As option, or just click it and open it.
Link does not work for me :/ Try it now and see if it works for other people?
 

guyguy

Member
I tried to PM you and couldn't.. Maybe you need to register with rollitup, I don't know... Send me a pm with your grow details and I would be happy to guide you through your first grow...
Hey puffin.. I am in the middle of my first marijuana grow but would love to start a shroom grow as well.. Haha, talk about sudden motivation!

Anyways, would you mind talking me through the shroom grow too? Though I only began research today- so I will most likely begin the grow in a week or so after I have researched it enough till I understand it.

Let me know!

Thanks :)
 

canndo

Well-Known Member
you can but it isn't as good and looks too much like mycelium, it can fool you. Why you doing "cakes"?. poor choice.
 

peopleware87

New Member
Does it really take 7 weeks to fully colonize the jars? I'm just curious because some people say several when they really mean 3, hah. I've seen people with jars colonized after 2 weeks and I checked a couple of my jars today after 7 days (after following these instructions to the T, except my pressure cooker only cooks up to 12psi, so I added more time) and there is no sign of colonization.
 

canndo

Well-Known Member
Does it really take 7 weeks to fully colonize the jars? I'm just curious because some people say several when they really mean 3, hah. I've seen people with jars colonized after 2 weeks and I checked a couple of my jars today after 7 days (after following these instructions to the T, except my pressure cooker only cooks up to 12psi, so I added more time) and there is no sign of colonization.

No sign of growth after about 5 days usualy means that you did something wrong, if you don't see any growth at all, then you either have an empty syringe (happesn), or you innoculated too hot and killed the spores. If you did kill them, a second squirt might start you up.
 
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