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Brian Blomerth's Mycelium Wassonii
Brian Blomerth first fused his singularly irreverent underground comix style with heavily-researched history in 2019’s Brian Blomerth’s Bicycle Day, a Technicolor retelling of the discovery of LSD.Now, the illustrator and graphic novelist continues his wild and woolly excursions into the history of mind expansion with Mycelium Wassonii, an account of the lives and trips of R.Gordon and Valentina Wasson, the pioneering scientist couple responsible for popularizing the use of psychedelic mushrooms.A globetrotting vision of hallucinatory science and religious mysticism with appearances by Life Magazine, the CIA, and the Buddha, Mycelium Wassonii is a visual history and a love story as only Blomerth’s Isograph pen can render it.
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Oyster Mushroom Mycelium - Mushroom Growing Kit
Description : This sterilized tube contains Oyster Mushroom mycelium (Pleurotus ostreatus), one of the easiest species to grow for mushroom lovers. Growing Instructions : Preparing the sugar water mixture : Use bottled mineral water to reduce chlorine. Add about 10% glucose-based apple or lemon syrup, without preservatives, to the volume of water. Adding the mycelium : For a 1.5 liter bottle of water, add 15 ml of mycelium. For a 5 liter bottle, add 50 ml of mycelium. Mix gently to disperse the mycelium well in the sugary liquid.. Development of mycelium : Place the mixture away from light in a room kept at a temperature of at least 20°C for 4 to 5 days to allow the mycelium to develop.. Substrate inoculation : Fill a plastic bag with your substrate of choice : coffee grounds, straw, wood chips, compost, etc.. Inoculate the substrate by pouring the mycelium mixture over it. Make sure the substrate is well enveloped by the mycelium. Substrate incubation : Place the bag in a room with an ideal temperature between 20°C and 25°C, away from light, for approximately 2 to 3 weeks. The substrate must be invaded by the white of the mycelium before moving on to the next step.. Fruiting : To induce fruiting (mushroom formation), change environmental conditions : temperature, brightness. Ideally, a cellar at around 15°C with high humidity and some light is ideal for this phase.. Oyster mushrooms are adaptable and can also be grown in a living room.. Harvest : Harvest mushrooms when the heads are well formed and ready to eat.. You can harvest up to 3 times from the same bagged substrate. Commitment to Quality : At SemiSauvage - Permaculture, we are committed to providing the highest quality products to enable all home gardeners to grow their own Oyster Mushrooms.. Our mycelium tubes are carefully vacuum packed and accompanied by detailed instructions for use to ensure your success in mushroom growing.
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Shiitake mycelium - Mushroom growing kit - Grow Mushroom Spores 15ml
Grow your own mushrooms Sterilized tube containing 15 ml or 50 ml of Shiitake mycelium. Growing Shiitake is easy to do, it is within the reach of any mushroom lover. The mycelium contained in this laboratory tube must be diluted in sugar water before being spread on a substrate. Before spreading your mycelium, prepare your sugar water mixture: Bottled mineral water is ideal, it has less chlorine and has the advantage of being packaged in a sanitized environment. Empty about 10% of the water in the water bottle so you can add syrup (apple or lemon syrup based on glucose and above all without preservatives, approximately 10% of the volume of water). Then add the mycelium contained in the tube at a rate of 10ml per liter of sugar water mixture. i.e. 15ml for a 1.5 liter bottle and 50ml for a 5 liter bottle. Your mixture must then remain protected from light in a room at 20° minimum for at least 4 to 5 days for the mycelium to develop. So you can multiply the mycelium in large quantities, it can be kept cool and protected from light for several months. Then inoculate your substrate with your mycelium mixture (plastic bag filled with coffee grounds, straw, wood shavings, compost, etc.). It is also grown on dead branches of deciduous trees pierced with holes into which the mycelium is introduced or on logs of wood You will find several substrate recipes on the web (on dead wood, on a bale of straw, in bags, in bottles,...). If conditions are ideal, the mycelium can live for several years on dead wood or compost and grow in your garden. The tube is vacuum packed and delivered with instructions for use. Grow your own mushrooms Sterilized tube containing 15 ml or 50 ml of Shiitake mycelium. The culture of Shiitake is easy to achieve, it is within the reach of any mushroom lover. The mycelium contained in this laboratory tube must be diluted in sugar water before being spread on a substrate. Before spreading your mycelium, prepare your sweet water mixture: Bottled mineral water is perfect, has less chlorine and has the advantage of being packaged in a sanitized environment. Empty about 10% of the water contained in the water bottle to be able to add syrup (apple syrup or lemon based glucose and especially without preservative, about 10% of the volume of water). Then add the mycelium contained in the tube at 10 ml per liter of sugar water mixture. or 15ml for a bottle of 1.5 liters and 50ml for a bottle of 5 liters. Your mixture should then be protected from light in a room at least 20 ° C for at least 4 to 5 days for the mycelium to develop. So you can multiply the mycelium in large quantities, it is kept cool and protected from light for several months. Then inoculate your substrate with your mycelium mixture (plastic bag filled with coffee grounds, straw, wood chips, compost ...). It is also grown on dead deciduous branches pierced with holes in which the mycelium is introduced or on wooden logs. You will find several recipe substrates on the web (on dead wood, straw bale, bag, bottle, ...). If the conditions are ideal, the mycelium can live for several years on dead wood or compost and grow in your garden. The tube is vacuum packed
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What happens after mycelium has formed?
After mycelium has formed, it continues to grow and spread through its environment in search of nutrients. As it grows, it may come into contact with other mycelium networks and form connections, creating a larger fungal network. Eventually, the mycelium may produce fruiting bodies such as mushrooms, which are the reproductive structures of the fungus. These mushrooms release spores, allowing the fungus to reproduce and continue its life cycle.
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What is a fungal mycelium made of?
A fungal mycelium is made of a network of thread-like structures called hyphae. These hyphae are composed of long, branching chains of cells that make up the body of the fungus. The mycelium acts as the main vegetative part of the fungus, responsible for absorbing nutrients from its environment and supporting the growth and reproduction of the organism. The interconnected network of hyphae allows the mycelium to spread and colonize its substrate, whether it be soil, wood, or another organic material.
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Do mushroom mycelium die at sub-zero temperatures?
Mushroom mycelium can survive at sub-zero temperatures, but they may become dormant or slow down their growth. Some species of mushroom mycelium are adapted to cold temperatures and can even thrive in sub-zero conditions. However, extreme cold can still damage or kill the mycelium, especially if it is not acclimated to such conditions. Overall, while some mushroom mycelium can survive sub-zero temperatures, it depends on the specific species and their ability to adapt to cold environments.
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How can one distinguish the mycelium of a mushroom from mold?
One way to distinguish the mycelium of a mushroom from mold is by looking at the color and texture. Mycelium of a mushroom is typically white or light-colored and has a fluffy or cotton-like appearance. Mold, on the other hand, can be various colors such as green, black, or gray, and may appear fuzzy or slimy. Additionally, mycelium of a mushroom is usually found growing in a specific pattern around the base of the mushroom, while mold can spread rapidly and cover a larger area.
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Oyster mushroom mycelium - Mushroom growing kit - Grow Mushroom Spores 15ml
Grow your own mushrooms Sterilized tube containing 15 ml or 50 ml of Oyster mushroom mycelium. Growing oyster mushrooms is the easiest to do, it is within the reach of any mushroom lover. Cultivated from the pleurotus ostreatus strain under sterile conditions. The mycelium contained in this laboratory tube must be diluted in sugar water before being spread on a substrate. Before spreading your mycelium, prepare your sugar water mixture: Bottled mineral water is ideal, it has less chlorine and has the advantage of being packaged in a sanitized environment. Empty about 10% of the water in the water bottle so you can add syrup (apple or lemon syrup based on glucose and above all without preservatives, approximately 10% of the volume of water). Then add the mycelium contained in the tube at a rate of 10ml per liter of sugar water mixture. i.e. 15ml for a 1.5 liter bottle and 50ml for a 5 liter bottle. Your mixture must then remain protected from light in a room at 20° minimum for at least 4 to 5 days for the mycelium to develop. So you can multiply the mycelium in large quantities, it can be kept cool and protected from light for several months. Then inoculate your substrate with your mycelium mixture (plastic bag filled with coffee grounds, straw, wood shavings, compost, etc.) placed in a room between 20° and 25° ideally away from light for the duration of incubation for approximately 2 to 3 weeks. You will find several substrate recipes on the web (on dead wood, on a bale of straw, in bags, in bottles,...). Your substrate must be invaded by the white of the mycelium. When the substrate is completely invaded, it is necessary to cause a change in environmental conditions (T°C, brightness) and allow fruiting, which is the appearance of the part of the mushroom that we consume (foot and hat). The ideal is a cellar at 15°C, humid, with a little light for this step. The oyster mushroom is, however, very adaptable, and you do not take a big risk by placing it in a room in your home. All you have to do is harvest your mushrooms and eat them. You can carry out up to 3 harvests for a bag culture. If conditions are ideal, the mycelium can live for several years on dead wood or compost and grow in your garden. The tube is vacuum packed and delivered with instructions for use. Grow your own mushrooms Sterilized tube containing 15 ml or 50 ml of Oyster muskmelium. The cultivation of oyster mushrooms is the easiest to achieve, it is within the reach of any mushroom enthusiast. Grown from the pleurotus ostreatus strain under sterile conditions. The mycelium contained in this laboratory tube must be diluted in sugar water before being spread on a substrate. Before repeating your mycelium, prepare your sweet water mixture: Bottled mineral water is perfect, has less chlorine and has the advantage of being packaged in a sanitized environment. Empty about 10% of the water contained in the water bottle to be able to add syrup (apple syrup or lemon based glucose and especially without preservative, about 10% of the volume of water). Then add the mycelium contained in the tube at 10 ml per liter of sugar water mixture. or 15ml for a bottle of 1.5 liters and 50ml for a bottle of 5 liters. Your mixture should then be protected from light in a room at least 20 ° C for at least 4 to 5 days for the mycelium to develop. So you can multiply the mycelium in large quantities, it is kept cool and protected from light for several months. Then inoculate your substrate with your mixture of mycelium (plastic bag filled with coffee grounds, straw, wood chips, compost ...) placed in a room between 20° and 25° ideally protected from light the time of incubation about 2 to 3 weeks. You will find several recipe substrates on the web (on dead wood, straw bale, bag, bottle, ...). Your substrate must be invaded by the white of the mycelium. When the substrate is completely invaded, it is necessary to cause a change of the environmental conditions (T°C, brightness) and to allow the fructification, which is the appearance of the part of the mushroom which one consumes (foot and hat). The ideal is a cellar at 15 ° C, wet, with a little light for this stage. The oyster mushroom is however very adaptable, and one does not take a big risk by placing it in a room of his house. All you have to do is harvest your mushrooms and consume them. You can harvest up to 3 crops for bag culture. If the conditions are ideal, the mycelium can live for several years on dead wood or compost and grow in your garden. The tube is vacuum packed
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Inoculation Loop + 50 Nichrome Ring For Lab Culture Mycology Mycelium Agar Plate Inoculation Rod
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Mycelium Guardians Steam CD Key
Enter a realm where nature fights back in "Mycelium Guardians." Unlike the usual resource extraction games, here you embody a living fungal network, striving to restore a world on the brink. Venture across a post-industrial wasteland, spreading mycelium to unveil hidden resources and raise symbiotic structures. Your mission isn't just survival, but to weave life back into a desolate earth, standing against the encroachment of a resource-greedy Will-E AI. Features Unique bio-strategy gameplay:...
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Mycelium PC Steam CD Key
Mycelium is a turn-based RPG, set in the world of constant, non-ending war between two world capitals. A group of wanderers meet in the ancient cave system Mycelium, infamous among citizens. Glory, wisdom and treasures await adventurers there, though not everyone is able of carrying them outside. Main cast of diverse characters, driven by their conflicting motives, try to pull through and escape the Mycelium. Gameplay and storyline influence each other equally, with mechanic elements changing...
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Are there wireless bodysuits for lingerie?
Yes, there are wireless bodysuits available for lingerie. These bodysuits are designed to provide comfort and support without the need for traditional underwire. They are often made with soft, stretchy materials and seamless construction to create a smooth and flattering silhouette. Wireless bodysuits are a popular choice for those looking for a more comfortable and natural feel while still enjoying the benefits of shaping and support.
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How can one distinguish the mushroom mycelium from mold on a mushroom?
Mycelium is the vegetative part of a fungus and is typically found growing within the substrate of the mushroom. It appears as a network of white, thread-like strands. Mold, on the other hand, is a type of fungus that can grow on the surface of the mushroom and appears as fuzzy, discolored patches. Additionally, mycelium is essential for the growth and development of the mushroom, while mold can be harmful and lead to spoilage. Therefore, by observing the location and appearance of the growth, one can distinguish between mycelium and mold on a mushroom.
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Why can cultivated mushrooms only be harvested 3 times? Do the mycelium die? What about wild mushrooms?
Cultivated mushrooms can only be harvested 3 times because after that, the mycelium, which is the vegetative part of the fungus, becomes depleted of nutrients and loses its ability to produce mushrooms. The mycelium itself does not die, but it becomes less productive. In the case of wild mushrooms, they can continue to produce mushrooms for many years because they are able to access a wider range of nutrients and resources in their natural environment. Additionally, wild mushrooms have evolved to thrive in their specific ecological niche, allowing them to continue producing mushrooms over a longer period of time.
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