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  • in reply to: Expanding Spawn #2043
    Charlie
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    I use Organic Rye Grains yes, different to Rye grass seeds, my understanding is any cereal grain works fine, including wheat and barley, but for some reason Rye is best.

    Good luck to you!

    in reply to: Waste Products #1910
    Charlie
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    The ‘Straw Soup’ as I like to call it works very well as a general purpose Herbicide, i use mine on the stone paths around my house to combat weeds and grass growth, excess goes in in the drain as above.

    As for the bags, I have heard of people re-using them for the growing process after rinsing with a bleach mixture, the trouble with this though is every re-use the bag gets weaker and will eventually develop small holes on creases that allow contamination.

    I did read an interesting study where after the final flush, the bags were moved to an outside area and composting worms were introduced, after the worms had done their business they were moved to a hot house and sweet potato was planted directly in the bag, they were large bags though, approx 5kg of substrate, not appropriate for coffee based substrate in my experience as they struggle to fully colonise without making dozens of pin pricks around the bottom to allow extra gas exchange, which kind of defeats the purpose of using a filter patch bag.

    Good Luck!

    in reply to: Worked on small scale, now escalating things! #1883
    Charlie
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    Hi Adam, thanks for weighing in.

    I appreciate the extra advice, funnily enough over the last few days I’d been preparing way too much straw (courtesy of a new garden shredder just for the straw (hand cutting a few KGs a night was really sucking)) so I increased the ratio of straw and decreased the overall coffee content in the bags, the current mixes are closer to 3.5kg coffee, 300gm ag lime, 1kg straw and 200gm spawn.

    im keeping notes and will track the yeilds, I didn’t soak between and second flushes, but I did give them a good squirt after the second, and they exploded back to life.

    have escalated to an average of 15 x 4 to 5kg bags per week, first harvest in 3 weeks I hope, with a rolling weekly harvest of over 10kg if I matched correctly.

    in reply to: Photos and attached documents #1871
    Charlie
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    Any progress on this? I think the speed and user unfriendliness of this forum has stunted the growth.  Many years ago I ran a website and forum on a hobby/business of mine and it was very popular… but facebook killed it.  I think you’d have a LOT more uptake, I put it to you to either create the group in the next few days or I will and I’ll look after it for you till you have the time, i’m keen to help others.

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