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Moderator: Shroomism, george castanza, RogerRabbit, FooMan, mushboy, fahtster, LogicaL Chaos, 13shrooms, stonesun, wildernessjunkie, cronicr, Pastywhyte, bodhisatta, TormatoĦ,452 topic views. You cannot start new topics / You cannot reply to topics Newbie question- viable spores from dried shrooms? The alternative is to use far less per jar, but it's hard to squeeze out less than. I'd suggest diluting that with sterile, distilled water into at least five more syringes before use. This results in smaller fruits, or sometimes no fruits at all. Since some strains are not compatible with each other, by using an excess of spores, your substrate will have several small zones of different strains, thus none of them will have the benefit of the entire cake. Eventually, all those strains that are created need to merge by anastomosis into a common whole for fruiting. In addition, too many mushroom spores is also counterproductive. Since molds germinate and grow faster than mushroom mycelium, this gives contamination the upper hand.Ī print should make up to ten or even more syringes, depending on size and darkness of the print. There's no way to avoid them unless we grew on sterilized substrates in a hyperbaric chamber.īy using the whole syringe, you also used all the contaminants that were on the print along with the mushroom spores. There is always going to be a few contaminant spores on every print. Very dark syringes are counterproductive. Clear(to the naked eye) syringes perform better than dark syringes. I'm a firm believer in using the minimum amount of spores necessary to achieve a crop. What it results in is the substrate turning 'white' faster, but there is no evidence at all the project will actually fruit sooner. Many growers think that more spores results in faster colonization. In addition, when you use a massive spore inoculation, you force the mycelium to spend a lot of time and energy combining all the genetics into a common network. Therefore, if you use more spores, you get more contaminants. There is always going to be a certain percentage of contaminant spores on any print. I challenge anybody to produce a monster flush of mushrooms from a dark purple syringe.ĭarker syringes will result in more contamination problems. There is more to this hobby than simply colonization times. It matters little if it colonizes faster if a thousand substrains are competing for your small jar of food. Too many spores translates into too many substrains germinating. "but I think that dark purple syringes are a waste of spores" You may wish to search for newer posts instead.Ģ0 seconds with the search engine produced this
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