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OoBYCoO

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Mono-tub TEK!
« on: March 24, 2011, 01:56:10 AM »
First select the desirable sized tub you will use. I'm using a 66qt for 10lbs of substrate.


Next you'll need to make holes for the polyfill. Select the desirable size circular saw.


Now you should use a ruler and marker to measure and mark where you want the holes. I made 2 on each side about 4.5" from the bottome and one on each end about 3" from the top...


Now that that's done, you need to start being as sterile as possible. Take a shower, wear clean clothes, face mask, and gloves. I used Lysol to disinfect the tub and rubbing alcohol for everything else that will be used including my hands...


Next you need to put in your liner (disinfected w/ Lysol) which is just a black plastic trashbag...


After you've done this, disinfect the outside of the bag containing your substrate w/ alcohol, then open and pour in w/o touching the sides of the tub. Once in (but after I disinfected my hands w/ alcohol) I broke up the clumps of substrate and "fluffed" it up (you don't want it to be compact) and evened it out...


When you're done doing that (clean your hands off under the sink, dry, then disinfect w/ alcohol) take your bag or jar of spawn and disinfect w/ alcohol then open and pour it out onto the substrate. Break spawn up into little bee-bee sized chunks and distribute evenly and mix well into the substrate like so...


Now you need to trim down your liner. Whatever you use to cut the excess liner off, be it scissors, exacto knife, etc... DISINFECT W/ ALCOHOL  ;D Then tape it to the inside of the tub like so...


At this point you can use a ruler or level to even out the surface (make sure to disinfect!!) Then stuff the holes w/ the desirable amount of polyfill like so...


Put the lid on, then put the whole tub in a black trash bag and put it away somewhere warm to incubate. I put mine near the furnace b/c it gives off a lot of heat.

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Re: Mono-tub TEK!
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2011, 02:22:28 AM »
nice you have good technique, looks like its not your first rodeo... Do you have long colonization times?  Seems to me you are a little light on the spawn, but if you have good technique and substrate it wont matter.

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« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2011, 03:14:27 AM »
It took a little longer then 3 weeks.  I could've used another bag of spawn (rye berries) and it would've been done sooner but that's all I had ATM.

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Re: Mono-tub TEK!
« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2011, 09:09:18 PM »
Nice!!!  What are you using for substrate?

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« Reply #4 on: May 30, 2011, 09:28:22 PM »
Compost from High Mountain Compost.  ;D

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Re: Mono-tub TEK!
« Reply #5 on: December 17, 2012, 02:21:42 PM »
I've found that coconut coir works well especially via the 5gal bucket pasteurization technique. I could do 15 tubs like that in one day with 15 bricks of coir -- a large bag of coarse vermiculte -- and a bit of gypsum. Just pour in a gallon and a cup of boiling hot water and let it sit for 45 minutes, then stir your bucket well, and let cool for 4 hours.. voila! pasteurized substrate.

Also you're going to have a lot more yield with higher spawn to substrate ratios. Compost is not particularly nutrient rich so the mycelium is getting most of the food it needs to fruit from the grains.
« Last Edit: December 17, 2012, 02:30:27 PM by pbinteger »

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Re: Mono-tub TEK!
« Reply #6 on: December 17, 2012, 10:28:31 PM »
I'm not a huge fan of that boiling water method of pasteurizing.  Have you ever had any problems with it?

I very rarely get contams but two times in a row, both using that technique, my monotubs got trich.  Could be unrelated but it's not something I'm used to experiencing and it happened both times I tried that.  I think I'm ready for another grow, maybe I'll give that another shot.

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« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2012, 05:15:33 AM »
The last time I ran it with coco-coir I yielded 4Lbs dry from 12 small tubs -- 3 different strains (Amazonian, Honduras, and Golden Teacher) None of them trich'ed out.

If you got trich before putting them into fruiting conditions -- your spawn was contaminated period.

I have a 2x4 Laminar flow hood so that helps a lot with such problems. What are you using to prepare your spawn?

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« Reply #8 on: December 18, 2012, 05:50:35 AM »
I use a homemade glovebox.  I've done a bunch of agar work and numerous grows before with no issues, that's the only reason that I pointed the finger at that pasteurization technique originally.  Anything is possible of course.  I also found that the amount of water I used did not seem to add enough moisture to the coir, had to had a bit more to get it to where it should be.  I must have been reading a poor tek.

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« Reply #9 on: December 18, 2012, 08:28:25 PM »
Scooby ..... show us some pictures of the results before harvest . And what is polyfill and what are the two holes for ? < ------ one asks because one cant see or missed the explenation ......

Girls ..... when he does that maybe you can show us pictures of yours to ..... and then we can have an adult brain storming session and not just tell eachother how wonderfull we are even though we are wonderfull ....... some of me more than all of you but thats a different ketle of frogs ....... and be big girls and be brave and ....... talk criticaly ........ look for mistakes in your methods and possible improvements ?

Personaly i dont understand why people make growing mushrooms so difficult and complicated ....... or use idiotic methods like fish tanks ......... and dont see the mistake they are makeing and then instead of throwing the tank away they start to do beginers shit like wot u c on shroomery and co . and keep trying to solve the problems they have made because of not thinking sensibly in the first place .......... BUT ........ maybe they just like playing post offices with agar agar , bird seed , rice flower and fish tanks ........

C`mon be brave ...... show the pictures and lets try to get it easyer to do .......


I demand at least 3 more dont buy from jews stings to add to my collection for this ......
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Re: Mono-tub TEK!
« Reply #10 on: December 22, 2012, 02:33:44 AM »
Hey Y'all

Here's some pics from my last monoTub grow

Enjoy!

_Pbint_

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Re: Mono-tub TEK!
« Reply #11 on: December 24, 2012, 04:51:37 AM »
For this last grow I actually used a design that was posted on the shroomery years ago. I used a 15 gallon carboy style drum as a humidifier reservoir and plumbed a squirrel cage blower to it. Inside the drum was a heavy duty 3 plate ultrasonic humidifier, an aquarium heater (to reduce condensation), and an aquarium / stone / bubbler. The ultrasonic humidifier was hooked up to a precision timer that would turn on the ultrasonic for 1 minute every hour. The rest of the time the blower was delivering slightly humidified FAE to the monotubs via a system of tubes. It worked really well.... I highly recommend this design.

I need to break it back out, set it back up and post the pics.

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« Reply #12 on: January 09, 2013, 10:31:03 PM »
pbinteger ...... thanks for the fotos ...... pity that others didnt / havent posted pictures ......... looks like your doing well to me .

Questions for everyone  ...... look at the first and last foto and then tell us why  they are mutated ? Seems to me to be better results than people were getting a while ago just useing fish tanks because there are less mutants / the mutants are not so mutated as in other fotos = people have done something to lower the rate of mutants ......... what was that ?

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Re: Mono-tub TEK!
« Reply #13 on: March 28, 2013, 09:01:05 PM »
I've found that coconut coir works well especially via the 5gal bucket pasteurization technique. I could do 15 tubs like that in one day with 15 bricks of coir -- a large bag of coarse vermiculte -- and a bit of gypsum. Just pour in a gallon and a cup of boiling hot water and let it sit for 45 minutes, then stir your bucket well, and let cool for 4 hours.. voila! pasteurized substrate.

Also you're going to have a lot more yield with higher spawn to substrate ratios. Compost is not particularly nutrient rich so the mycelium is getting most of the food it needs to fruit from the grains.
Yeah Damion's 5050 works well also.

pbinteger ...... thanks for the fotos ...... pity that others didnt / havent posted pictures ......... looks like your doing well to me .

Questions for everyone  ...... look at the first and last foto and then tell us why  they are mutated ? Seems to me to be better results than people were getting a while ago just useing fish tanks because there are less mutants / the mutants are not so mutated as in other fotos = people have done something to lower the rate of mutants ......... what was that ?
Sorry I don't take/post pics of bulk grows.