D dudeomg1 Member Mar 16, 2012 #1 Anyone ever grow any mushrooms using fan leaves for the base of a substrate
canndo Well-Known Member Mar 16, 2012 #2 They would probably form too tight a substrate mass - I suppose with enough vermiculite, but fan leaves are expensive for most of us.
They would probably form too tight a substrate mass - I suppose with enough vermiculite, but fan leaves are expensive for most of us.
D dudeomg1 Member Mar 16, 2012 #3 ell what I was thinking about doing was hitting my fan leaves with some bubble bags and dry ice to get any thc off then use what I have left
ell what I was thinking about doing was hitting my fan leaves with some bubble bags and dry ice to get any thc off then use what I have left
canndo Well-Known Member Mar 16, 2012 #4 If your moisture content was right and the ph close, it should work.
D dudeomg1 Member Mar 16, 2012 #5 that souns like something I may attempt and post on here depending on whether or not it works but still got at least 6 weeks until harvest maybe longer so its still just a dream
that souns like something I may attempt and post on here depending on whether or not it works but still got at least 6 weeks until harvest maybe longer so its still just a dream
budman111 Well-Known Member Mar 17, 2012 #6 dudeomg1 said: Anyone ever grow any mushrooms using fan leaves for the base of a substrate Click to expand... Just remember you want them almost sterile...fuck eating infected mushrooms
dudeomg1 said: Anyone ever grow any mushrooms using fan leaves for the base of a substrate Click to expand... Just remember you want them almost sterile...fuck eating infected mushrooms
nedyah Member Mar 17, 2012 #7 budman111 said: Just remember you want them almost sterile...fuck eating infected mushrooms Click to expand... No we listen to Infected Mushrooms ;P
budman111 said: Just remember you want them almost sterile...fuck eating infected mushrooms Click to expand... No we listen to Infected Mushrooms ;P