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(: hOW TO gROW pSILOCYBE cUBENSIS IN yOUR oWN hOME :)
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bROUGHT TO yOU BY: tHE sEEKER (c) 1989
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wHAT DO WE NEED TO GROW MAGIC MUSHROOMS? wELL HERE IS A LIST OF ALL THE
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NECESSARY ITEMS TO GROW YOUR OWN:
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1) fERTILE pSILOCYBE CUBENSIS SPORES.
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2) aBOUT TWENTY STERILE PLASTIC PETRI PLATES.
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3) mALT-aGAR MEDIUM.
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4) aLCOHOL LAMP CONTAINING METHYL OR GRAIN ALCOHOL.(aLCOHOL WIPES DO FINE AS
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WELL.)
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5) iNOCULATING LOOP.(wIRE BENT IN A LOOP WITH A HANDLE IS GOOD.)
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6) aGAR KNIFE.
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7) tEST TUBES. fILLED ONE-THIRD WITH GRAIN ( BIRDSEED ) AND PLUGGED WITH
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COTTON.
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8) tWO LBS. OF COMPOST. iT SHOULD BE COW MANURE, PREFERABLY LEACHED, ALTHOUGH
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YOU CAN ALSO USE NATURAL WOOD-BASED COMPOSTS SUCH AS dOUGLAS fIR MULCH OR
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PINE MULCH.
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9) cASING SOIL. iT SHOULD BE A BAG OF PEAT MOSS MIXED WITH A CUP OF LIME.
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10) a BIG CAN OF lYSOL OR OTHER DISENFECTANT.
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11) a GLASS CONTAINER AT LEAST 10 OUNCES OR 300 ML WHICH CAN BE PLUGGED WITH
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COTTON, CAPPED WITH ALUMINUM FOIL AND PRESSURE-COOKED.
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12) pRESSURE COOKER. tHE SMALLEST SIZE, 10 1/2 LIQUID QUARTS, CAN BE USED,
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AND IT SHOULD HAVE A PRESSURE GAUGE.
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aLMOST ALL OF THESE ITEMS CAN BE ORDERED BY THESE COMPANIES:
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fUNGI pERFECTI
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p.o. bOX 7634
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oLYMPIA, wa 98507
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206-426-9292
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mUSHROOM PEOPLE
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bOX 159
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iNVERNESS, ca 94937
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415-663-8504
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homestead (tHEY SELL $50 MUSHROOM KITS.)
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p.o. bOX 31608
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sEATTLE, wa 98103
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206-782-4532
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(: material preparation and work space :)
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tO BEGIN, START WITH A CLEAN TABLE TOP, PLASTIC OR FORMICA, IN AN AREA FREE
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FROM DRAFTS. wIPE THE TABLE WITH lYSOL, AND WHEN DOING TRANSFER WORK, COVER
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YOUR NOSE AND MOUTH WITH EITHER A HANKERCHIEF OR A SURGICAL MASK SO YOU DON'T
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BREATHE GERMS ONTO THE STERILE MEDIA.
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tO INSURE STERILE CONDITIONS, YOU MAY WISH TO USE A TRANSFER CHANBER. a
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TRANSFER CHANBER CAN EITHER BE PURCHASED OR CONSTRUCTED OUT OF SIMPLE
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MATERIALS, PLYWOOD, GLASS OR PLASTIC FOR THE TOP, AND A CLOTH ENTRYWAY. iF
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CARDBOARD IS USED, LINE THE INSIDE WITH ALUMINUM FOIL TO PROTECT THE CHAMBER
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FROM BURNING WHEN YOU USE THE ALCOHOL LAMP. tHE BOX NEED NOT BE AIR TIGHT,
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THE IDEA IS TO PREVENT CONTAMINATION FROM DRAFTS AND BREATHING ON THE MEDIA.
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tHE INSIDE OF THE BOX SHOULD BE WIPED DOWN WITH lYSOL AND YOUR HANDS SHOWN BE
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CLEANED WITH lYSOL BEFORE PUTTING THEM INTO THE BOX. gLOVES MAY BE USED IF
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YOUR HANDS ARE SENSITIVE TO STRONG CHEMICALS.
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(: sterilizing malt medium and pouring :)
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nEXT, WE PREPARE THE MEDIUM, OR FOOD SUBSTANCES, ON WHICH THE MYCELIUM WILL
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GROW. pLACE THE MALT-AGAR MEDIUM INTO YOUR FLASK OR BOTTLE AND ADD EIGHT
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OUNCES, OR 250 ML OF WATER. sTIR OR SHAKE SLIGHTLY. tHEN PLUG THE FLASK OR
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BOTTLE WITH COTTON AND CAP IT WITH A PIECE OF ALUMINUM FOIL.
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nOW PUT THE FLASK INTO THE PRESSURE COOKER ON THE RACK OR TRIVET PROVIDED
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WITH THE COOKER. tURN ON THE HEAT AND BRING THE COOKER UP TO FIFTEEN POUNDS.
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kEEP IT THERE FOR TWENTY TO TWENTY-FIVE MINUTES. mONITOR THE PROCESS IN
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ORDER TO KEEP THE COOKER AT THE PROPER PRESSURE AND TO MAKE SURE YOU DON'T
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OVER-HEAT. aFTER TWENTY MINUTES, TURN THE HEAT OFF AND LET IT COOL DOWN TO
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ZERO PRESSURE NATURALLY. dO NOT RELEASE THE PRESSURE.
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wIPE DOWN YOUR TRANSFER AREA, EITHER THE TABLE OR CHAMBER, AND PLACE THE
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PETRI PLATES INSIDE YOUR CHAMBER OR ON YOUR TABLE. uSING A MITTEN, TAKE YOUR
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FLASK OUT OF THE COOKER AND PLACE IT NEXT TO THE PETRI PLATES. tHROW AWAY
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THE ALUMINUM FOIL. yOU ARE NOW READY TO POUR THE MEDIUM INTO THE PLATES.
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rEMOVE THE COTTON AND GRASP THE FLASK WITH YOUR MITTENED RIGHT HAND. wITH
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YOUR LEFT HAND, TAKE A PETRI PLATE AND HOLD IT SLIGHTLY OPEN. pOUR THE
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MEDIUM INTO THE PLATE, JUST COVERING THE BOTTOM SURFACE AND THEN CLOSE THE
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PLATE. rEPEAT THE PROCESS FOR NINE MORE PLATES AND SET ASIDE TO COOL.
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bEFORE YOU GO ONTO THE NEXT STEP, YOU MAY WANT TO LET THE PLATES SIT FOR A
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FEW DAYS TO CHECK FOR CONTAMINATION. iF, AFTER TWO DAYS, YOU NOTICE ANYTHING
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OTHER THAN TANNISH-BROWN MEDIUM IN THE PLATE, DISCARD THAT PLATE. nOW YOU
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ARE READY TO STREAK THE PLATES WITH SPORES.
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(: spore streaking :)
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tO KEEP SPORES FERTILE THEY SHOULD BE STORED IN A COOL, DRY, DARK PLACE. tHE
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SPORES SHOULD REMAIN VIABLE FOR AT LEAST SIX MONTH, PERHAPS INDEFINITELY.
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wIPE YOUR TABLE OR TRANSFER CHAMBER WITH lYSOL; ALSO WIPE YOUR HANDS. yOU
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SHOULD HAVE THE PETRI DISHES WITH COOLED MEDIUM INSIDE THE AREA. lIGHT THE
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ALCOHOL LAMP, AND HAVE YOUR INOCULATING TOOL BENT INTO A LOOP AND READY TO
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USE. rEMOVE THE PIECE OF PAPER CONTAINING SPORES AND PLACE IT FACE UP ON THE
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TABLE.
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oPEN ONE OF THE PETRI PLATES, HOLDING THE TOP RIGHT OVER THE MEDIUM TO
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PREVENT CONTAMINATION. fLAME THE INOCULATING LOOP, THEN COOL IT BY PLACING
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IT IN ONE PART OF THE MEDIUM ON THE PLATE. sCRAPE SOME SPORES OFF THE PAPER
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WITH YOUR LOOP AND SMEAR THEM IN AN 's' CONFIGURATION ONTO THE MEDIUM IN YOUR
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PETRI PLATE. iMMEDIATELY CLOSE THE PLATE AND PROCEED TO THE NEXT ONE. i
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RECOMMEND THAT YOU STREAK TWO TO FOUR PLATES. yOU WANT TO SAVE THE REST FOR
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TWO REASONS:
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1) tHE GERMINATION MIGHT NOT TAKE.
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2) tHE PLATES MIGHT BE CONTAMINATED.
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iF THIS HAPPENS, REPEAT THE ENTIRE PROCESS.
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(: incubation and identification of cultures :)
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sET ASIDE YOUR INOCULATED PLATES IN A WARM AREA, APPROXIMATELY 70 TO 75
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DEGREES f. a HEATING PAD OR LIGHT IS USEFUL FOR MAINTAINING THIS TEMPERATURE.
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iN TEN DAYS TO TWO WEEKS, YOU SHOULD NOTICE A SNOW-WHITE, FLUFFY, COTTONY
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GROWTH ON YOUR PLATES. tHIS IS THE PSILOCYBE MYCELIA. iN A FEW MORE DAYS,
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IT SHOULD DEVELOP LONG THREADS, ROPEY FIBRES REACHING OUT TO THE OUTSIDE OF
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THE PLATE. aT THE END OF TWO TO THREE WEEKS, THE ENTIRE PLATE SHOULD BE
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COVERED WITH THIS PURE-WHITE MASS.
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cHANCES ARE YOU WILL HAVE SOME CONTAMINATION ALSO. dO NOT BE DISCOURAGED;
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IT'S A COMMON HAZARD AND THE REASON YOU WORK WITH MORE THAN ONE PETRI DISH.
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cONTAMINATION TAKES MANY FORMS. tHE TWO MOST COMMON ARE PENICILLIUM AND
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NEUROSPORA, OR BREAD MOLD. pENCILLIUM WILL APPEAR AS A DARK GREEN SPOT, THE
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KIND YOU SEE ON STALE BREAD, AND IT CAN BE DEALT WITH IN TWO WAYS:
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1) iF THE WHITE MYCELIA OVERGROWS IT, YOU CAN FLAME YOUR KNIFE
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AND CUT OUT THE CONTAMINATED AREA.
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2) oR, IF THE PENICILLIUM OVERRUNS YOUR PLATE, IT IS WISE TO
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DISCARD THE ENTIRE PETRI DISH.
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nEUROSPORA IS A GREY-WHITE HAIRY MASS, DARKER THAN THE PSILOCYBE MYCELIA, OF
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A TYPE YOU ALSO SEE ON BREAD. tHIS IS A VERY STRONG FUNGUS, IF DISCOVERED
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DISCARD THE ENTIRE DISH.
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oTHER CONTAMINANTS ARE DEALT WITH IN THE SAME WAY, AND IF YOU WISH TO
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IDENTIFY THEM WE SUGGEST YOU CHECK THE PHOTOGRAPHS IN 'gROWING wILD
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mUSHROOMS' BY bOB hARRIS.
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(: transfer and isolation of pure culture :)
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aGAIN WIPE DOWN YOUR TRANSFER AREA, CLEAN YOUR HANDS, AND LIGHT YOUR ALCOHOL
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LANP. oN THE TABLE YOU SHOULD HAVE YOUR PETRI PLATES GROWN OUT WITH MYCELIA
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AND THE OTHER SIX PLATES WHICH CONTAIN ONLY MEDIA. fLAME THE KNIFE, COOL IT
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IN THE UNUSED MEDIA, AND CUT OUT A SMALL SECTION OF MYCELIA. sTAB THE SMALL
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PIECE OF MYCELIA AND PLACE IT IN THE MIDDLE OF A PLATE CONTAINING ONLY
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GROWING MEDIA AND COVER THE DISH QUICKLY.
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tRANSFER THESE SECTIONS INTO THREE MORE DISHES, AND INCUBATE AGAIN AS
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INDICATED IN THE PREVIOUS SECTION. aLLOW A FEW WEEKS TO GROW OUT AND YOU ARE
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READY TO TRANSFER TO THE SPAWN. iF YOU HAVE ANY DIFFICULTY OR CONTAMINATION,
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REMEMBER YOU HAVE TWELVE DISHES LEFT THAT YOU HAVEN'T STREAKED YET, SO IF YOU
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HAVE PROBLEMS REPEAT THE STREAKING PROCESS AND BEGIN AGAIN.
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iF YOU HAVE GOTTEN THIS FAR, YOU ISOLATED A PURE CULTURE, ONE THAT WILL BE
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EASY TO MAINTAIN AND MAKING IT POSSIBLE TO NOT HAVING TO RETURN TO SPORES FOR
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SEVERAL GENERATIONS. yOU ARE NOW READY TO START THE SPAWN.
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(: preparation of spawn :)
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oUR SPAWN MEDIUM CAN BE RYE OR OTHER GRAINS, BUT i USE A COMBINATION OF MILO
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AND MILLET, COMMONLY USED IN BIRD SEED.
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mAKE SURE YOUR TEST TUBE IS FILLED WITH ONE THIRD GRAIN. tHEN ADD HALF AGAIN
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AN AMOUNT OF WATER. pUT THE COTTON BACK IN THE TEST TUBE, COVER IT WITH
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ALUMINUM FOIL AND PLACE IT ON A TRIVET IN YOUR PRESSURE COOKER. fOLLOW THE
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COOKING PROCEDURE AS INDICATED IN THE SECTION STERILIZING MALT MEDIUM.
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tAKE THE TEST TUBE OUT OF THE COOKER, SHAKE UP THE GRAIN INSIDE AND PUT IT
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ASIDE TO COOL. tRANSFER THE MYCELIUM FROM THE PETRI PLATE TO THE GRAIN IN
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THE SAME MANNER AS INDICATED IN THE PREVIOUS SECTION. sET ASIDE THE TEST
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TUBES AT 70 TO 75 DEGREES f. TO INCUBATE. aFTER THREE TO FOUR DAYS, SHAKE UP
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THE GRAIN IN THE TUBE AND ALLOW ANOTHER SEVEN OR EIGHT DAYS FOR THE MYCELIUM
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TO SPREAD THROUGH THE GRAIN. oNCE THE GRAIN IS COMPLETELY RUN THROUGH WITH
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FLUFFY, WHITE MYCELIUM, YOU ARE READY TO USE IT TO INNOCULATE THE COMPOST.
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iF YOU NOTICE ANYTHING THAT LOOKS LIKE CONTAMINATION, BEGIN AGAIN BY
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INOCULATING ANOTHER TEST TUBE.
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(: inoculation and incubation of compost :)
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bREAK UP THE GRAIN IN THE TEST TUBE EITH BY SHAKING IT OR USING CHOPSTICKS,
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AND SPREAD THE MIXTURE INTO THE COMPOST. yOU CAN INOCULATE AND INCUBATE THE
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COMPOST IN A FLOWER POT OR PLASTIC CONTAINER.
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aN EXCELLENT METHOD IS TO PUT THE COMPOST IN A TRAY AND PLACE IT IN A FISH
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TANK WITH A LOOSE LID. fOR MOISTURE AND HUMIDITY CONTROL, PUT WET CAT LITTER
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IN THE BOTTOM OF THE TANK. tHE COMPOST SHOULD BE SLIGHTLY WET, SO THAT YOU
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CAN SQUEEZE IT IN YOUR HANDS AND IT WILL LEAVE A FAINT MARK ON YOUR HANDS.
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iF YOU SQUEEZE OUT WATER IT IS TOO WET AND IF YOU CAN'T FEEL OR SEE A MARK ON
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YOUR HANDS IT IS TOO DRY. iN A WEEK TO TEN DAYS, THE COMPOST SHOULD BE
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COMPLETELY RUN THROUGH, FULL WHITE, WITH MYCELIA. mAINTAIN A COOLISH
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TEMPERATURE, PERHAPS BETWEEN 65 AND 75 DEGREES f. FOR THIS PROCESS. wE KEEP
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IT THIS COOL BECAUSE THE MYCELIA GENERATES A LOT OF HEAT WHEN IT GROWS OUT
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AND HEAT WILL KILL IT. yOU KNOW IT'S TOO WARM WHEN YOU NOTICE A YELLOWING OF
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THE MYCELIA AND A YELLOW LIQUID AROUND AND THROUGH THE GROWING MEDIA. tHAT
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MEANS IT'S DYING AND YOU MIGHT HAVE TO BEGIN AGAIN.
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sOME MISTING MIGHT BE REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN MOISTURE. oNCE THE MYCELIA IS RUN
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THROUGH, SPREAD A ONE-HALF TO ONE INCH LAYER OF CASING SOIL ON TOP OF THE
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COMPOST. tHIS WILL INDUCE FRUITING.
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(: fruiting and picking :)
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pLACE THE COMPOST/CASING MIXTURE IN A CLOSET FREE FROM DRAFTS BUT ALLOWING
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SOME CIRCULATION. pUT THEM UNDER A NORMAL FLOURESCENT LIGHT AND LEAVE ON A
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TYPICAL DAY/NIGHT SCHEDULE. tHE LIGHTS CAN BE LEFT ON CONTINUALLY ALTHOUGH i
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DON'T RECOMMEND IT, NOR DO i RECOMMEND INCANDESCENT LIGHTS.
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mAINTAIN A 65 TO 75 DEGREE f. TEMPERATURE AND KEEP THE CASING SOIL SLIGHTLY
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MOIST AS NOTED EARLIER WITH THE COMPOST. iN A WEEK TO TEN DAYS, TINY
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PINHEADS WILL APPEAR ON THE CASING SOIL AND WILL SOON BEGIN TO SPROUT
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MUSHROOMS. aT THIS POINT. THE MUSHROOMS WILL GROW RAPIDLY, JUST AS IT IS NOT
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UNUSUAL TO SEE A FULLY-SPROUTED MUSHROOM ON YOUR LAWN ALMOST OVERNIGHT.
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wAIT UNTIL THE CAPS BREAK THE VEIL AND THEN PICK, SCOOPING THEM OUT FROM THE
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BOTTOM WITH A CHOPSTICK. yOU CAN WAIT UNTIL THE CAP FLATTENS OUT AND THE
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MUSHROOM GETS BIGGER, BUT AT THIS POINT THE MUSHROOMS WILL BEGIN THROWING
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SPORES ON THE GROWING SURFACE AND THIS MAY INHIBIT LATER FLUSHES. mUSHROOMS
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SHOULD SPROUT FOR ABOUT FOUR OR FIVE DAYS IN ABUNDANCE, THEN OVER THE NEXT
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WEEK OR TEN DAYS YOU WILL NOTICE TWO TO FOUR MORE FLUSHES. tHE MUSHROOMS IN
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THESE LATER FLUSHES WILL BE SMALLER AND LESS ABUNDANT. aT THIS POINT YOUR
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GROWING MEDIUM IS EXHAUSTED.
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(: maintaining the culture :)
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yOU NOW HAVE A BASKET OF MUSHROOMS AND A PURE CULTURE IN YOUR PETRI DISHES
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WITH WHICH TO GROW AGAIN. oR, IF YOU HAVE LOST THE CULTURE, YOU CAN CLONE
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THE MUSHROOMS YOU HAVE BY TAKING FLESH FROM IT. tHIS PROCESS IS DESCRIBED IN
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'gROWING wILD mUSHROOMS' BY bOB hARRIS.
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Another file downloaded from: The NIRVANAnet(tm) Seven
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& the Temple of the Screaming Electron Taipan Enigma 510/935-5845
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Burn This Flag Zardoz 408/363-9766
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realitycheck Poindexter Fortran 510/527-1662
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Lies Unlimited Mick Freen 801/278-2699
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The New Dork Sublime Biffnix 415/864-DORK
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The Shrine Rif Raf 206/794-6674
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Planet Mirth Simon Jester 510/786-6560
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"Raw Data for Raw Nerves"
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