Fragging bounce mushroom

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I have I have a very large bounce mushroom and I am Considering fragging it. Any advice would be appreciated as I have never fragged a mushroom. Considering it's value I don't want to take a chance of killing it
 

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I have I have a very large bounce mushroom and I am Considering fragging it. Any advice would be appreciated as I have never fragged a mushroom. Considering it's value I don't want to take a chance of killing it
Have you tried asking some of the high end vendors their preferred method? I just let mine split on their own when they are ready. One is now 3 and so on.
 

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Personally I would let it do it on its own due to the cost of them but you could cut them just like you would any others.
 

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I have I have a very large bounce mushroom and I am Considering fragging it. Any advice would be appreciated as I have never fragged a mushroom. Considering it's value I don't want to take a chance of killing it
Do it. It's easy place a new razor blade in iodine and make a solution of tank water and a little iodine. Cut it right down the mouth. I like to make 2 but you can make 4 if you want. Put the frags in the water iodine mix for 5 min. Then let them heal.Not sure if you want to sell or trade a piece. If so I would do it quick the hobby is getting saturated with them.
 

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