Lol at stalk. anyway. I'd pay 20 an 8th if there was someone selling at my school, except that swim is growing his own
You kids think you are safe telling the entire world that you're growing mushrooms and going to sell them. On top of all the other things you guys talk about. Especially here, on this forum. It's just hilarious. Have fun making mushrooms and money! Love you!
$10 per eighth is a good price, if you get a decent yield. But seriously, you're getting WAY ahead of yourself here.
8 lbs => 1 dry lb. so...... 32 oz => 4 dry oz. If I got a 2lb of shrooms from one grow that would be sick enough for me.
Yep. Honestly, I'd plan to fail this time. Don't do this out of wanting to make money. You won't be doing it long. From 0 to I'd say maybe 5 dry grams per flush per cake, and that would be ridiculous. You might get 3 flushes if you dunk & roll. This is assuming you fruit straight from the cakes. I never had luck with cakes. If you case, it all depends on what size casing you use. For right now, you need to just plan on having a personal grow. By then end of it, you'll probably have a few dank-ass mushrooms, and you'll know what you're doing next time. You'll also be able to take prints, so you should never run out of spores again.
You always need to be careful about what info you put on the internet. Good luck with your drow...keep us informed.
Cakes won't produce much of anything when you're talking production for selling and consumption. Like you probably won't even be able to get enough for yourself and to sell. This is standard 1/2 pint BRF cakes. Rye berry cakes are much better substrate. Expect like 7g's total from all flushes. This is standard room temperature, uncontrolled conditions. Pretty much the easiest way to do it. Also, spores101 has pretty terrible syringes. But they do work.....
you will get a couple oz if you are lucky. and if he got elbos of it he was prob doing a large scale operation
It's HIGHLY dependent on temperature during fruiting and colonization. And just as much on humidty, as well as substrate.