@ talking head - Oprosti na kasnom odgovoru, mislila sam da ce ti zaba ili netko drugi odgovoriti, ali Zaba nam je zauzet preko ljeta, radi.
1. ako ti se zuri, sasusi ga u pecnici, ne vidim razlog zasto ne...
2. pasteriziraj/ steriliziraj kako zelis i umijes. Pasterizacija je dovoljna, sto znaci da nije potrebno koristiti expreslonac, ali ako zelis biti 110% siguran, mozes i tako.
3. to je omjer, ali uvijek treba napraviti teglu vise, u slucaju da zatreba
4. sto vise vlage vise su sretne gljive, zato i stavljamo doljnji sloj, mada ne samo zato... sto se tice pinanja dole i sa strane, to se reducira ako sa nekom folijom oblozis sa vanjske strane kutiju u kojoj kejsas. ako nije sama po sebi tamnih stijenki... a ako ni to ne pomogne, nemam pojma... donji sloj uvijek treba biti malo deblji od gornjeg.
razlozi
Da i
Ne kejsing dole:
No bottom casing layer:
1.) Bottom casing layers can harbor contamination that is difficult to see and detect until too late. (This is the major argument against bottom casing layers).
2.) It is superfluous and also adds more hassle than its worth. Casings fruit as well without them and are extra work.
3.) A bottom casing layer takes up too much additional room for not enough return. Space within a casing container is at a premium (since the thicker the substrate layer=the larger the flushes), and it is wasted with the addition of the bottom layer.
Bottom casing layer:
1.) The bottom casing layer acts as an additional reservoir of water from which the substrate can be supported (as well as the top layer). Since mushrooms are 90% water, the more additional moisture (up to a point where it does not soak the substrate) will produce heartier and happier flushes. Bottom casing layers can also be supplemented with additional water after the 1st flush, when casings tend to Pull away from the sides of the container. Water can be added through this small shrinkage, helping the 2nd flush along.
2.) The bottom casing layer also can act as a "run -off" where excess water and mycelial waste (mycelia produce a yellowish liquid waste when colonizing and fruiting) collect.
3.) The bottom casing layer acts as a light barrier - so that casings don't pin on the bottom. Pinning on the bottom can be a problem - if mushrooms grow at the bottom of a casing, it is difficult to remove them without disturbing the casing. But pins can rot, opening up a new vector of contamination.
Some people don't use a "bottom casing layer" per se - instead they layer the bottom of the casing container with moistened perlite. This acts to "raise" the substrate and act as a shield against any runoff or mycelial waste which may accumulate there. Adding perlite can also raise the RH (relative humidity) as it wicks water into the substrate.
sto se tice kolicine kod konzumacije, ljudi kazu da nema previse razlike kod velikih doza. no opet, sama nisam probala pa necu tvrditi nista. treba na to odgovoriti netko ko je probao 10 pa 15 da nam kaze razliku...heheh i mene zanima
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@ MJ- hm...ako je bila dobro zatvorena, onda nema straha. ali ako nisi siguran, deder ponovo pripremi zemlju, da budes siguran.