I'm a new subscriber and I have to say, I'm impressed! The fact that most everything you do can be adjusted to suit our own personal needs! So many great ideas!
I’m a new subscriber and really appreciate your instruction. I’ve looked around to see what your next steps are regarding the actual fruiting of the fully colonized blocks. I don’t see it. Do you have a video in this? I’ like to know what you do with the block…..cut the top off? Make slices in the bag? Do you place it in a fruiting tent….if so, at what point? Humidity, lighting, temperature, etc.? Thanks again for your help.
ahahah oh gosh! i totally put 5 pounds of dry hwfp, then added water. Didn't realize that the 5lbs meant 5 pounds including water. Thanks for clarifying this! I wonder if my massive blocks will still work? I PC'd them for 3 hours, but still... i'm wondering if the heat could penetrate such a big block. I'll try it out anyways.
I wouldn't use soyhulls and hardwood pallets on oyster mushrooms. Just use straw and coffee grounds, both cheap and readily available. U can use the hardwood and soy combo for shitake.
However I think if ever tried psilocybin, I'd go with coco coir, vermiculite, perlite and a pinch of Pete moss and gypsum 73 degrees you're welcome Goodluck
I have been thinking about growing mushrooms and its like you were reading my mind. Lol Thanks Dan.
I'm a new subscriber and I have to say, I'm impressed! The fact that most everything you do can be adjusted to suit our own personal needs! So many great ideas!
what a great video. You are quite the teacher! And Thank you.
❤ Great job on the instructional video. You are a good communicator and teacher. I love the PC on the Amazon cardboard table top. 😊
Good one .DIY.
This tutorial is super simple! I’m looking forward to giving wood lovers like Oysters a go! Lions Mane is also on the list!
nice to see low tech ways of doing it.
I really enjoyed this video. So informative.😊
Pellets hve already been pasteurized. Do you really need to do the steaming?
I’m a new subscriber and really appreciate your instruction. I’ve looked around to see what your next steps are regarding the actual fruiting of the fully colonized blocks. I don’t see it. Do you have a video in this? I’ like to know what you do with the block…..cut the top off? Make slices in the bag? Do you place it in a fruiting tent….if so, at what point? Humidity, lighting, temperature, etc.? Thanks again for your help.
Everything You Need to know.lmao
I have a hard time sourcing soy hulls. is there an alternative? Could I use bran?
I love when he says, "I got PLENTY of grain spawn."
Now to part 4 👍. 👵🏻👩🌾❣️
There’s no follow up video? Great method.
Please let me know what the size is of your bags, as I buy similar ones
I live in Jamaica and the substrate material that you use is not available. What would suggest I use instead?
pasteurized straw and coffee grounds for oyster mushrooms.
Coco coir and vermiculite perlite and a big handful of Pete moss
Pasteurized of course
Thanks guys. Appreciate it
ahahah oh gosh! i totally put 5 pounds of dry hwfp, then added water. Didn't realize that the 5lbs meant 5 pounds including water. Thanks for clarifying this! I wonder if my massive blocks will still work? I PC'd them for 3 hours, but still... i'm wondering if the heat could penetrate such a big block. I'll try it out anyways.
3 hours should be fine, I've done grain bags that big in 3 hours and sawdust is way more forgiving.
Dan does his clean work out side cause bacteria is afraid of dans abundance
What is the cost of making your own blocks vs simply buying them?
Is there no follow up vid?
I wouldn't use soyhulls and hardwood pallets on oyster mushrooms. Just use straw and coffee grounds, both cheap and readily available. U can use the hardwood and soy combo for shitake.
Oysters grow great on sawdust blocks. And blocks take up less space than buckets. But ya both methods work great
Have you ever tried this recipe with psilocybin strains?
In the states, I don't think they can say yes and keep their job
However I think if ever tried psilocybin, I'd go with coco coir, vermiculite, perlite and a pinch of Pete moss and gypsum 73 degrees you're welcome Goodluck
Pasteurized
Please fix the playlist link in the description.
Where’s the follow up video he referred to?