Wienerwoods
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I've got some cool things to share.
After two failed attempts (turns out it was bad spawn) at making a monotub, I had finally generated enough spawn to inoculate one with the first cloned culture I had made. The tub started colonizing alright, but slowed down and had pretty much stalled when there were still a few spots of uncolonized coir/verm substrate left on the surface.
At 23 days (holy shit) I decided I wouldn't wait any longer and induced fruiting conditions. The introduction of FAE rejuvenated the mycelium and it continued colonizing the substrate, stronger and faster than before. In less than a week hyphal knots started appearing and at day 10 I spotted the first pins.
A few more pics from a couple of days ago:
But that's not all! During that one's long colonization time I also made another tub. I took a lot more care when mixing it so the tarp is installed correctly, trimmed with scissors and most importantly, it contains all of the substrate this time. The new one took only 6 days to colonize. The only thing I did differently was replace some of the normal, non-permeable tape on two of the bottom holes with micropore for increased gas exchange.
I also finally figured out how to do a properly clean extraction on the shrooms to yield crude alkaloids. The trick, it seems is to convert all the psilocybin into psilocin first and then doing the dreaded freebasing. Oxygen, light, heat and alkaline conditions are all involved and all destroy psilocin remarkably quickly so the extraction has to be fast and some precautions have to be taken to maximize yield. It's still not very efficient but since mushrooms are finally in unlimited supply I don't think that matters much. The pure psilocin reportedly produces a very clean trip. I haven't been this excited in some time.
I will do an update on this later on.
I've got some cool things to share.
After two failed attempts (turns out it was bad spawn) at making a monotub, I had finally generated enough spawn to inoculate one with the first cloned culture I had made. The tub started colonizing alright, but slowed down and had pretty much stalled when there were still a few spots of uncolonized coir/verm substrate left on the surface.
At 23 days (holy shit) I decided I wouldn't wait any longer and induced fruiting conditions. The introduction of FAE rejuvenated the mycelium and it continued colonizing the substrate, stronger and faster than before. In less than a week hyphal knots started appearing and at day 10 I spotted the first pins.

A few more pics from a couple of days ago:



But that's not all! During that one's long colonization time I also made another tub. I took a lot more care when mixing it so the tarp is installed correctly, trimmed with scissors and most importantly, it contains all of the substrate this time. The new one took only 6 days to colonize. The only thing I did differently was replace some of the normal, non-permeable tape on two of the bottom holes with micropore for increased gas exchange.
I also finally figured out how to do a properly clean extraction on the shrooms to yield crude alkaloids. The trick, it seems is to convert all the psilocybin into psilocin first and then doing the dreaded freebasing. Oxygen, light, heat and alkaline conditions are all involved and all destroy psilocin remarkably quickly so the extraction has to be fast and some precautions have to be taken to maximize yield. It's still not very efficient but since mushrooms are finally in unlimited supply I don't think that matters much. The pure psilocin reportedly produces a very clean trip. I haven't been this excited in some time.
I will do an update on this later on.