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  • Fungi IL2023

    Not sure what should I call this project:

    • TLV2023 MlmcMztpc
    • IL2023-FNG mlmc mztpc
    • IL23-FNG01 #mlmc #mztpc o #PC-MEL #PC-MAZ

    Brief

    First attempt at germinating the spores I brought with me. They are “non-conventional” spore prints, not done in a sterile environment.

    1. Mztpc: printed on drawing journal
    2. Mlmc: spores wiped up from print with masking tape…

    Will attempt germinating them on a liquid culture and directly on grain (brown rice). I have done this before as a proof of concept. myo mztpc proof of concept

    Also, don’t have proper instrumentation with me so will McGyver it. I have a jar marked at 1cup (250ml), ¼, ⅓, ½, and I know 1 teaspoon of sugar si approx 1.2g . Although am able to get alcohol, or alcohol wipes, I haven’t.

    Also didn’t build my still air box yet, so… lots of “ifs” 😉 

    Glucose Solution 4%

    1/2 cup water (125ml) + 1 tspn sugar (4.18g)

    Grain: Brown Rice

    Soaked overnight. Boiled 6-10 minutes

    Get water to a boil then add the rice. Remove when rice still firm, not burst open. Air dry the rice and wait for it to cool down. Hummidity must remain within the grain. You don’t want (or as least as possible) condensation droplets within the jar. Bacteria like this starchy water conditions. Harder for them to grow on the “dry” surface of rice.

    Mold will grow on the rice, no problem.

    Jar Prep

    Distributed the glucose solution into both jars. Distributed the rice into both (wide mouth) jars. Covered with aluminum foil caps.

    You don’t need (nor want) it to be air tight. If air tight, it will create a vaccum when jars cool down, that will violently suction air from the surroundings when you open, pretty much contaminating everything.

    Some people make this holes in the cap, and cover one with cotton and seal the other with high temp silicon. Helpfull if you will be doing this constantly, and only really worth it if everything else is just as sterile. Not really worth it if the spore prints are dirty. Chain will be as strong as the weakest link 😉

    Sterilization

    Default presure cooker cooks at about 110-120ºC

    Mine is set 1.5 bar so (110ºC meh! Good enough)
    Pressure-Temperature calculator:

    https://www.calctool.org/thermodynamics/boiling-point#how-to-calculate-boiling-point-clausius-clapeyron-equation

    Recommended to sterilize for 60-90 minutes.

    Again, I didn’t have the time so 30 minutes. I’m banking on the cleanliness of the apartment to keep things clean. 

    Something I have done in the past to make sure everything is dead, is leave the prepared jars for a day at room temperature, before sterilizing. So any spores that might have contaminated my jars will be tempted to germinate.
    And then after hyphae/mycelium or bacteria (in non spore form) die off very easily. Spores are the tough ones.

    LAZY PRO TIP

    Innoculation

    Again, not ideal conditions, nor tools, but whatever. Life is tough

    Basically a paper triangle snipped of the spore print into the liquid culture, and another into the grain jars, trying to get the spore side down in contact with the rice. I dipped the paper triangles in water before throwing in.

    The spore-maskingtape strip was more of a pain in the ass, because it just wouldn’t let go of the cutter, so got my fingers involved. It’s fiiiine.

    Next steps…

    Covered everything up and put into zip-lock bags to limit/reduce evaporation and not have the rice dry up too fast. The weather here is very warm and dry.

    Now we wait…

    Reviewing photo log from the past. Last time I tried this drawing journal spore print was 2021. It took 10 days to get a visible mycelium growth. And 3-4 for contamination to show up jaja.

    Also it was done on boiled roasted barley (with husk). I believe the husk might have helped fend of contamination. That inoculation was done in middle of the jungle with very precary conditions and so many spores and bacteria everywhere. Benefitfull bacteria I must add, just everything is SO alive there. You breathe and something grows.

  • 14068 Why these notes?

    20230428

    Because I feel I have something to say about things.

    I don’t “like” the way certain “things” are going. I mean I believe certain ideas-actions will bring harm to us as a society, and therefore myself as a part of it, if they continue unchanged.

    Everyone already “knows” (believes) this, what is new?

    Mostly I believe that some of our current proposed solutions are the main threats.

    I realize I don’t know everything nor have the infinite points of view, and that I would benefit much from a discussion on various of these topics.

    I have been going back in loops trying to find the proper starting point, but haven’t found one. So I have decided to start where I am at at the moment, and work my way from there.

    So In a way I don’t really know where this is going.

    Because of the funny way Reality™ seems to be setup, most of the problems I see around me are usually issues in me. And the things I say to others, end up being things I need to listen to. I can’t prove it definitely, but it is whay I have been able to observe anecdotally.

    So I guess what I write here will be mostly for my own correction and benefit. That being said maybe I should include a short bullet list of things I’d like to go over in the future, so as to not forget:

    • Before anything remember that I love you.
    • Truth or Reality being infinite, or in any case beyond us.
    • Humility as a prerequisite for learning.
    • Nature’s Way regarding discovery and learning: explore all possibilities, make mistakes.
    • Nature’s Way regarding insurance and hedging bets: true diversity, redundancies and true decentralization.
    • Again… Humility as requisitie for self-preservation.
    • “Nature” knows best.
    • Maimonides’ 13 Principles of Faith: 1st and 2nd
    • The 10 Pronouncements: No “images”  before ME

    They might need to be reordered.

    Thankfull for:

    • A sweet desk 🙂
    • Little Peruvian Yellow Peppers growing
    • Finally writing at least one note
    • That Shabbat is upon us.
  • Nursery Module

    The idea was to build a minimalist module, I could use for my plant and fungi nursery. Had dry-to-humid layers and a stack for fungi/compost buckets.

    Trays can be repositioned at different heights if needed.

    Download sktchup file

  • Secador

    We needed a shed, that could serve as storage and dryer for mushrooms and herbs, mainly to protect stuff from rain, and keep a high internal temperature.

    Sketched out some ideas over @Piero and Nao’s place. The jungle and the green are the best 🙂

    Some fast SketchUp sketching to figure out our material need.

    And off to building. Best time working on this. With friends and in nature, I’m actually energized by the work.

    The thing was too large to get out through the door, and too large to carry on the truck, so we paraded it for … Km

    The Strida bike enjoying the jungle

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