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BRF to Tray method Options
 
Philosopher
#1 Posted : 12/9/2015 4:37:32 PM
I know you can crumble BRF cakes and use them for the tray method, however im wondering if the BRF cakes have to be freshly birthed, or could they be on a 2nd or 3rd flush? I did the BRF tek and fruited 2 harvests of mushrooms. I am wondering if instead of going for a third flush if i crush them and use the tray method it would infuse nutrients and would be much less work than getting a third flush then restarting the jars just to put new cakes in.

I just thought of this, Ive never come across it online, if anyone has tried doing this let me know what youve experienced.
We are surprisingly similar.
 
anne halonium
#2 Posted : 12/10/2015 12:29:46 AM
its possible,
but ya risk contams,
there will be a recovery lapse,
and the remaining flushes will be limited.

see my v tek thread for details on how to
avoid all these hassles..........
"loph girl incarnate / lab rabbits included"
kids dont try anything annie does at home ,
for for scientific / educational review only.
 
Eggplant
#3 Posted : 1/25/2016 1:33:27 AM
It's been done by placing the chopped up cake (after 3 or more flushes) in a pre-pasteurized bag of 50/50 manure/straw mix, and it works. After the substrate colonized it was transferred to a tray and cased, then transferred to the terrarium 2 weeks later.
 
SynKyd
#4 Posted : 1/25/2016 1:57:23 AM
You probably won't get significantly more from them at that stage, just let them run their course and start your next batch now.
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