Erik Lomen

Jan 02 at 09:38 AM

Those beat pulp pellets are tough to break up eh? I remember using them years ago hoping the substrate would have a color effect on the fruitbodies!

Jan 02 at 09:37 AM

Yea, its exactly as Brendan confirmed, a pretty common cultivation occurrence. Some phenotypes do it more than others and some genus are more inclined to perform this sort of selective growth as fruitbodies develop. I suspect it has a lot to do with which pathways produce faster growth for proper spore producing basidia for dispersion being the common goal. The old saying "cant save em all" likely sums it up.

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Jan 02 at 09:26 AM

What's your sub mix? Cook method? Strain used?

Jan 02 at 09:17 AM

Sick!!! So Beech can be a real Biatch, but it just takes time. Incubation on MM takes between 4-6 weeks similar to p. adiposa in its maturation time. Fruiting is best initiated similar to AA-CNS, by top fruiting at 60-65F. While Beech really digs high humidity, it is susceptible to rosecomb like morphology so keeping a extremely finely atomized mist is preferred for proper fruitbody formations.

Jan 02 at 09:08 AM

This is really radical stuff Phillipe, thanks so much for sharing the article with us. This sort of thing speaks to what we would love to see the mycowizards community and many more like it build in the form of community labs and collective farms, something much different than the insanity of the button industry's undoing in recent years. 

Dec 13 at 09:01 PM

Very cool! Beautiful even formations! Have you tried just straight rice with crushed soybean's before? Saw a video from a farm in the far east and that was their tried and true ingredient blend.

Dec 13 at 09:00 PM

Hey Amigo, Id say so long as the Merv rating and the filtration level is high enough go with whats most affordable. We are contemplating bringing in some chinese units for folks that are top mounted 8 foot cabinets and they are around $3-4K compared to the price of domestic units...but this will be a little ways off...

Dec 13 at 02:38 PM

Hell Yea!!!!

Nov 28 at 12:35 PM

Slick! We just recorded a Deep Dive for ya on Kings! Coming soon!!!

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Nov 27 at 12:49 PM

We are getting increasingly stoked on DNA sequencing and I have a real interested in sequencing some stroma along side some healthy mycelium for a comparison to see if anything obvious pops up...maybe this is something we can try in the new year!

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