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Anybody got any thoughts on using spent brewing grains for anything? I'm thinking it may be OK mixed in a substrate, but I worry about the lack of nutrients after brewing is done. Anyone tried this?... View More
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Joey Green
Depends what your looking to grow .... oysters will eat nearly everything and thrive upon what you've mentioned already ..... but the compromise is (and there's always compromises) is that when using such substrates, theres some more challenges involved.
Cubensis may grow quite well on coffee groun... View More
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August 15, 2020
XinnieThePooh
Thanks for the replies y'all. I'm still working up into the full on substrate stuff, but I figure I'll try a few things. I'm fixing to brew up a couple batches of beer (1 light lager, 1 honey ale) and so I'll have all that spent barley leftover. And coffee being a daily addiction, I'll nearly alw... View More
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August 15, 2020
Joey Green
That spent barley is best used in compost/worm bin, but definitely put some out in the garden!
Using it successfully in substrates could be challenging for even the experienced.
Could possibly be made into spawn if sterilized and hydrated properly ... I dont know... View More
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August 15, 2020
XinnieThePooh
Yeah, I was afraid that trying to use as spawn would be tough because the brewing process will strip most of the sugar from it. I suppose I could toss in some extra dextrose, but feeling like Joey might be right with just composting it. I appreciate the suggestions, the advice, and the warnings. ... View More
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August 19, 2020