Mushrooms are a technology as you use technology (a temperature monitor/controller) to grow them

Mushrooms are a technology as you use technology (a temperature monitor/controller) to grow them

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Stop stalking me.

I doubt most Jow Forumsentoomen need any sort of specialised setup to grow mushrooms.

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These are my controllers that maintain the temperature of 3 incubators at 29°C and 2 terrariums at 23°C. And there is a bottle of hydrogen peroxide to keep the fluid in the terrariums bacteria free in the background. This thread, as well as my current state, is absolutely technology related.

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BELIEVE

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What are you using for heating/cooling?

how about radiation?

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I have a 150W Meanwell 12V PSU (which you can seen in the pictures) that powers the temperature controllers plus a custom made row of resistors that act as the heating elements for the incubators (which are polystyrene boxes... they don't need much heating, less than 10W) which are 1W carbon film resistors, and for the terrariums they have 30 0.1W 5W ceramic wirewound resistors giving them about 48W of heating power each, because the temperature drops to about 5°C overnight in winter where I am. But in summer the temperature is permanently above the target temperature of ≈24°C even overnight.

Here's a picture of the resistor array under the plastic terrariums. Free water with a little hydrogen peroxide in the bottom of the bins provides humidity, I didn't mess around with perlite. The temperature controllers are cheap circuits you can find on ebay
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I replaced the relays with mosfets so there would be no switching sound.

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The foam around the edge seals the bottom of the bins to keep the heat in

Thinking about growing my own weed but was thinking of getting one of those factory made sealed units like a mini-fridge so the smell would be isolated.

Are you going to sell those OP? How do you maintain humidity? and the peroxide how do you prevent the shrooms from taking up the peroxide making you sick?

go on

>Mushrooms are a technology as you use technology
Your brain is full of fuck.

Op, I'm about to start a weed grow, tiny, about 200W, looking for a good LED setup. I've done it before with fluoros then high pressure sodium 400W bulbs, had nice results, I think a well trained 200W hydro setup could keep me going and I'm not trying to sell. I think the main components are lights, pots+soil or hydro, and a carbon filter or such, I'm gonna have a go with carbon filtering this time round (didn't bother last time, it stank, sometimes I could smell it while I was 50 metres from my house (that was a 2x400W grow) but wasn't caught), I assume that if you bought a factory sealed unit you would have to artificially add CO2? I had considered a setup like that, but will just try activated charcoal this time.

I may sell the shrooms later on when I get my technique perfected, I only had 4 cakes in those bins and I can fit up to 6, and with good casings there may be plenty surplus. The cakes don't sit in the water with the h2o2 in it, they sit on plastic trays that rest on plastic formers that sit above the water level.

If I remember correctly sativa strains of weed smell a lot less than indica strains, although the latter usually has more THC as opposed to CBD which the former has.

BTW, hydrogen peroxide isn't some persistent poison you can take up and get sick from.

>How do you maintain humidity?
Oh that... about 3cm of water in the bottom of the bins (with 10mls of h2o2) and airing them out several times a day.... I am planning to upgrade to an automatically controlled fan setup that'll do the airing for me (and maybe even a webcam monitoring system, so I can monitor their growth remotely)

mushrooms are a technology used to interact with entities and spirits of nature

what do you guys think about an enclosure like this for home growing personal use in a non legal state?

it controls all the growing and shit expensive but better than a bin with leds everywhere which looks like a full on grow house.

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I've done three grows with different arrangements, each highly different from the last... I think you wouldn't go wrong with any store bought arrangement, but since where to conceal it is often the greatest concern DIY is a serious option. Depending on your circumstances maybe you can stick a box of any size/appearance you like anywhere in your house... eg having a non-stop heat producer in your main living area is a benefit in winter in many places. Growing in a cupboard is a classic concealment arrangement. The major factor that you have to control, the light cycle, can be controlled easily with a cheap power timer-controller.

But you can grow shrooms in a much smaller space, with much less power... just google "free spore ring earth" and "pf tek" to get started. The cakes in OP are pf-tek btw, except grown in rectangular plastic containers with 12 injection points, instead of small jars with 4 injection points.

Recently I've switched from brown rice flour to straight brown rice... adjusting for its different density I use somewhat less of it in the classic PF-Tek 2:1:1 vermiculite:water:brown-rice-flour ratio, but I've found it fruits very aggressively (I sterilise it with a pressure cooker, I believe this is necessary for straight grains).... in OP the cake on the white tray used straight brown rice, the other cakes were BRF. It had already delivered one flush when the picture was taken of the other cakes coming along. I've read that the best cakes use wild bird seed (WBS), also pressure cooker sterilised.

Holy fuckoli I no longer want to grow shrooms. Do you sell in the southeast, OP?

Based and redpilled

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are these in a freezer?

You could just grow them without fancy electronic monitoring though.

Op lives and sells in New Zealand

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>a temperature monitor/controller

or just leave them at room temperature and have marvelous results anyway

t. multi-decades of growing experience

This was the old setup, 2 tubs layered with perlite, connected to a water tank with an atomizer, then using fish pumps to push the 100% humidity air from the tank into the tubs where the shrooms grow.

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So you manufacture drugs. Suck start a shotgun.

They're technically fungi. It's only a drug if you ingest it.

But by your comment I guess you could behoove from a fair dose. Why don't you look for it on erowid?

wtf is that pseudobong lmao

>all these degenerate potheads
I want to build a dry aging chamber from a old refrigerator. I need a circuit to monitor the humidity and temps, and crank a humidity generator and the fridge motor. What I need to implement that?
I don't know shit about electronics and I don't want to give those Umai kikes my shekels.

are you retarded? did you never take high school chemistry?

>did you never take high school chemistry?
wright in a benis... no, I've got no idea about chemistry, I thought test tubes would always be glass. excusé moi, monsieur high school chemist.

it's a graduated cylinder dumbass

All i see is this

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>he doesn't travel the mycelial network

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>The major factor that you have to control, the light cycle
Respiration & odor, nutrition & fluids, temperature & humidity, dust & pests, algae and salts, mold & fungus, etc.
Basically, life support and forced state in a mostly-closed, artificial, mini-ecological system.

psylocybin mushrooms are themselves technology, their DNA contains blueprints for intergalactical spaceships
They designed them for humans to discover and build, this way the mushroom can also spread to new worlds

Don't know what this thread is about but I do enjoy learning about mushrooms. The things they can do and the things you can do with them is pretty mind blowing. There was one guy who was getting them to grow hard and sturdy like bricks and even flame resistant. He was also imagining building houses out of brick mushrooms, I'm not sure what happened to that project.

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Terence Mckenna - Culture is your operating system
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