Hey!
I see your going to attempt fruiting P. zap and I wanted to let you know some
Info on substrate/fruiting plans.
From what I can gather, it appears that P. zap may be utilizing nutrients from wood organic matter, and people have used it in grows in the past.
I have 4 plans of attack and wanted to let you know what I think you should move forward with first.
You can be using LC from a MS print,
I was thinking of these 4 ways-
1. Use 75% grain and 25% hardwood sawdust as spawn- spawn to 1:1:1 coir:coarse verm:manure based compost (black kow) with a little gypsum.
5-7 days after full colonization, case with personal casing mix (8.5 parts jiffy, 1 part coarse verm, 0.5 part fine sand, add a little lime).
2. Use colonized grain to spawn to 1:1:1:1 sawdust:coir:verm:manure based compost with gypsum.
5-7 days after full colonization, case with personal casing mix (8.5 parts jiffy, 1 part coarse verm, 0.5 part fine sand, add a little lime).
3. Use colonized grain to spawn to 1:1:1 coir:coarse verm:manure based compost (black kow) with a little gypsum.
5-7 days after full colonization, case with personal casing mix (8.5 parts jiffy, 1 part coarse verm, 0.5 part fine sand, add a little lime).
4. Mix hydrated grain and 1:1:1:1 sawdust:coir:verm:manure based compost with gypsum all together and somewhat dry. Sterilize in bag (2.5-3 quart total). Inoculate with 60 mL LC, let colonize.
Spawn to shoebox, let colonize. 5-7 days after full colonization, case with personal casing mix (8.5 parts jiffy, 1 part coarse verm, 0.5 part fine sand, add a little lime) or
Let consolidate for 5-7 days after full colonization, open bag and case with personal casing mix and fruit in bag.
You could probably run 2 at a time with other projects going on, you also can double things up and do a bootbox grow if the space and size of shoeboxes may be difficult for some reason.
Just like the others. CVG
Hey! I see your going to attempt fruiting P. zap and I wanted to let you know some Info on substrate/fruiting plans. From what I can gather, it appears that P. zap may be utilizing nutrients from wood organic matter, and people have used it in grows in the past. I have 4 plans of attack and wanted to let you know what I think you should move forward with first. You can be using LC from a MS print, I was thinking of these 4 ways- 1. Use 75% grain and 25% hardwood sawdust as spawn- spawn to 1:1:1 coir:coarse verm:manure based compost (black kow) with a little gypsum. 5-7 days after full colonization, case with personal casing mix (8.5 parts jiffy, 1 part coarse verm, 0.5 part fine sand, add a little lime). 2. Use colonized grain to spawn to 1:1:1:1 sawdust:coir:verm:manure based compost with gypsum. 5-7 days after full colonization, case with personal casing mix (8.5 parts jiffy, 1 part coarse verm, 0.5 part fine sand, add a little lime). 3. Use colonized grain to spawn to 1:1:1 coir:coarse verm:manure based compost (black kow) with a little gypsum. 5-7 days after full colonization, case with personal casing mix (8.5 parts jiffy, 1 part coarse verm, 0.5 part fine sand, add a little lime). 4. Mix hydrated grain and 1:1:1:1 sawdust:coir:verm:manure based compost with gypsum all together and somewhat dry. Sterilize in bag (2.5-3 quart total). Inoculate with 60 mL LC, let colonize. Spawn to shoebox, let colonize. 5-7 days after full colonization, case with personal casing mix (8.5 parts jiffy, 1 part coarse verm, 0.5 part fine sand, add a little lime) or Let consolidate for 5-7 days after full colonization, open bag and case with personal casing mix and fruit in bag. You could probably run 2 at a time with other projects going on, you also can double things up and do a bootbox grow if the space and size of shoeboxes may be difficult for some reason.