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Hello All,

I’m trying to locate Mammoth P and I see that Growcentia has closed up shop. Do any of you know anything about the situation and would know where to source the Mammoth P? Also, what would be an alternative? Thanks in advance for your help.
 
Mammoth P was and still is overpriced as can possibly be. Good product, just ridiculous overpriced. It sounds like they had some really bad internal issues with employees and product batches.

DynoMyco, Big Foot, Xtreme Mykos, Great White are all comparable and very well known brands in cannabis.
 
I still use Mammoth P but will probably be switching once this bottle is gone. I got my last bottle from a friend that stopped growing and before that I got it from Amazon. I was recommended switching to tribus and will probably try that next
 
One of the founders started a new company. Similar products.

Grease:

 
Yo @Arsenal : I posted this in the chat thread but I forgot to come put it here too.


I picked up a bottle of Mammoth right after their closing announcement from the local hydro shop. It was marked down from $75 to $5. Seems to work on making nutes more available. Probably why I overfed my Lemon Z unintentionally. That said, if you have any sort of microbiology background you can keep a bottle of this type of thing going forever. Just need some powdered peptone, distilled water, and beef extract powder. Pretty easy to DIY. But be careful and don't expose yourself to the microbes. They can and will make you sick. DO NOT TASTE.

If you google the MSDS sheet for Mammoth P, you will see that the ingredients in that product are Nutrient Culture, 1%, Alfalfa Pellets, 2%, and Water, 97%.

You can also use agar and put a few drops into it. But I hate agar.


Aight so this is just lab quality culture broth. Introduce your "microbes" - aka Mammoth P sample and you are now involved in.......

Microbial Innoculant Manufacturing

Things you need

1) Peptone: Bacteriological, 100g
2) Beef Extract Powder, High Purity Grade 50g
3) Distilled Water
4) An Autoclave OR an Insta-Pot OR Mason Jars, a stove, and a pot of water.


1) Add 5g peptone to 850ml of distilled water and dissolve it
2) Dissolve 3g of the beef extract powder into the solution
3) adjust pH to 7.0
4) Add distilled water until it's 1000ml
5) Call me to take it to work and autoclave it for you. Or wait till the end.....****
6) Add your bacterial sample into a cooled but still warm broth and seal it. Hence, mason jars are great!


****No autoclave? Insta-Pot! Run it for one minute on steam. Let it heat up, and cool off the slow way. Do not add the microbes while the jar is still in the insta-pot. You do not want to contaminate your food. Just heat the broth, let it cool, and remove the jar before adding the microbes.

Or do it the way you do for canning: you can put your fluid into a mason jar, no lid on it, inside of a pot of boiling water, and let it heat up for a while. Then cool and add your stuff.

@Fermented_Fruitz - I know you got family that does canning. You could be making a killing at the farmers markets with home grown bacteria samples.

Seal, wait, and voila - You have manufactured Mammoth P or whatever else you wanna "clone."

You need to keep the jar warm and wait a few days. The bacteria will multiply and fill their new home. I can't say whether it will be more or less potent. Part of what you were paying for is the guaranteed dose per ml. I suspect this homebrew will be more potent but you will have to test & tune a bit. Waiting longer means more bacteria/ml but it shouldn't need more than 3-4 days to be effective.


I'm going to make a new batch once the bottle gets low so I could potentially mail out samples to people. Again no idea the potency and perhaps mailing biological warfare agents is slightly dangerous. Ah well, I put the lid on tight and a piece of scotch tape!
 
Yo @Arsenal : I posted this in the chat thread but I forgot to come put it here too.


I picked up a bottle of Mammoth right after their closing announcement from the local hydro shop. It was marked down from $75 to $5. Seems to work on making nutes more available. Probably why I overfed my Lemon Z unintentionally. That said, if you have any sort of microbiology background you can keep a bottle of this type of thing going forever. Just need some powdered peptone, distilled water, and beef extract powder. Pretty easy to DIY. But be careful and don't expose yourself to the microbes. They can and will make you sick. DO NOT TASTE.

If you google the MSDS sheet for Mammoth P, you will see that the ingredients in that product are Nutrient Culture, 1%, Alfalfa Pellets, 2%, and Water, 97%.

You can also use agar and put a few drops into it. But I hate agar.


Aight so this is just lab quality culture broth. Introduce your "microbes" - aka Mammoth P sample and you are now involved in.......

Microbial Innoculant Manufacturing

Things you need

1) Peptone: Bacteriological, 100g
2) Beef Extract Powder, High Purity Grade 50g
3) Distilled Water
4) An Autoclave OR an Insta-Pot OR Mason Jars, a stove, and a pot of water.


1) Add 5g peptone to 850ml of distilled water and dissolve it
2) Dissolve 3g of the beef extract powder into the solution
3) adjust pH to 7.0
4) Add distilled water until it's 1000ml
5) Call me to take it to work and autoclave it for you. Or wait till the end.....****
6) Add your bacterial sample into a cooled but still warm broth and seal it. Hence, mason jars are great!


****No autoclave? Insta-Pot! Run it for one minute on steam. Let it heat up, and cool off the slow way. Do not add the microbes while the jar is still in the insta-pot. You do not want to contaminate your food. Just heat the broth, let it cool, and remove the jar before adding the microbes.

Or do it the way you do for canning: you can put your fluid into a mason jar, no lid on it, inside of a pot of boiling water, and let it heat up for a while. Then cool and add your stuff.

@Fermented_Fruitz - I know you got family that does canning. You could be making a killing at the farmers markets with home grown bacteria samples.

Seal, wait, and voila - You have manufactured Mammoth P or whatever else you wanna "clone."

You need to keep the jar warm and wait a few days. The bacteria will multiply and fill their new home. I can't say whether it will be more or less potent. Part of what you were paying for is the guaranteed dose per ml. I suspect this homebrew will be more potent but you will have to test & tune a bit. Waiting longer means more bacteria/ml but it shouldn't need more than 3-4 days to be effective.


I'm going to make a new batch once the bottle gets low so I could potentially mail out samples to people. Again no idea the potency and perhaps mailing biological warfare agents is slightly dangerous. Ah well, I put the lid on tight and a piece of scotch tape!

Did you come up with this or did you find this somewhere?

I feel like we should create this as an official tutorial, this is rad as shit. I just want credit given where it's due!
 
Did you come up with this or did you find this somewhere?

I feel like we should create this as an official tutorial, this is rad as shit. I just want credit given where it's due!

I can't take credit. I was searching for mammoth P microbe listing and I did find part of the write up online, I just cleaned it up and clarified it. The original post maker deleted their account and it was a post several years old. It's common microbiology lab knowledge. Mushroom forums have a lot of it.
 
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