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Lemon69
#1 Posted : 1/30/2017 7:00:36 AM
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I understand that kelp can be used as a mushroom substrate ingredient. I have it in whole form - some of it is sitting in water to prepare a broth for ramen. In what proportion is kelp used and in what form is it used? I understand that some organic materials must be steeped in water before being used in a substrate - for example, coffee.

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downwardsfromzero
#2 Posted : 1/30/2017 9:55:13 PM

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You're not getting this mixed up with agar, are you?




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Lemon69
#3 Posted : 2/2/2017 10:41:25 PM
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downwardsfromzero wrote:
You're not getting this mixed up with agar, are you?


Although I remember kelp having some relationship with agar, people specifically talk of using it as a supplement in substrates. I'll just start with supplemental amounts similar to that of coffee and in two forms, one form that has undergone a water extraction and one that hasn't.
 
 
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