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Deadkndys420


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Monotub
#708356 - 01/18/14 08:40 PM (11 years, 2 months ago) |
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So I am going to be using 6 quarts of PESA for spawn. And some coir,and verm as a substrate.
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Its pretty simple and straight forward.
Inoculate some grain, spawn the colonized grain to a coir and verm substrate. Wait for the mycelium to colonize the substrate. Then fruit it.
A monotub us your average clear storage tote with 6, 2 inch holes. 4 about 5 inches from the bottom and 2 near the top. Polyfil is your filter in the holes.
I an sure you could find a tek on the shoomery..
Also here is Large Doses pasteurizing (a substrate) tek that I use. Except I use 2 quarts of verm instead of coffee. I also put a towel in the bucket and then line the bucket with a trash bag. Easily keeps it at 170 for 90 minutes.
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Figured I'd share how i bulk pasteurize coir You could cook/spawn 10 bricks in a day... easily.
You need to go to Lowe's and get their 3.5 gal buckets and a lid. (These are extremely high quality buckets with easy grip handles i like them because liter and quart measurements are listed in increments all the way up each side of the bucket.)
I used the following recipe per bucket: 4.5 quarts water 1 brick coir 1 quart coffee 1 quart verm It came out to an avg 10 liters per bucket (almost 3 gallons)
Here are the exact steps i take: 1. Heat water up to 170 in PC 2. Throw in coir - let it expand for 5 minutes Keep the lid off 3. Throw in the coffee/verm - mix it all together real good 4. Close lid on PC - set it on high for 5 minutes The substrate will heat up to about 195-200 5. Turn off the stove - remove PC lid 6. Dump substrate into one of the buckets - cover - let cool Repeat steps 1 - 6 for each brick
I put a small hole 1/4'' in the middle of my bucket lid w/ polyfil so it can breathe. The polyfil is overkill, oh well - i like insurance.
With a long-stem thermometer it easily stayed above 175 in all buckets for over an hour, all the buckets cooled in 6-8 hours.
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Well I got trich so gonna have to start over.
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I used the tek posted above.in the quote. And.yes it was about 90 percent colonized then I got trich.
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Re: Monotub [Re: othyem]
#711935 - 02/05/14 09:17 PM (11 years, 1 month ago) |
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I dont use coffee as I ran into issues as well. Instead I used 2 quarts of verm.
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This was the first time in about 5 or so runs that I ran into trich before fruting. Sometimes I would get it at my 3rd or 4th flush. But I usually never run into it because I toss it after the 3rd flush. Because anything after that is not worth it imo and i would rather take my chances burying it and hope to get more in a few months.
I think your problem was not pasteurizing correctly. If you followed Damion5050 tek on the shitery then I would definitely say that you didn't pasteurize correctly. That tek is really bunk and is not a true pasteurizing method.
You want the substrate in the bucket to stay around 175 for an hour to an hour and a half. This is why I line my bucket with a towel and trash bag. The towel acts like insulator keeping it at 175 for will over an hour. (I think I got trich because I did not line it with a towel last time and did forgot to check on it after an hour).
Also I have a 23 qt. presto.
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