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krazycure
Coastal TripTech

Registered: 08/16/04
Posts: 90
Loc: The edge of reason
Last seen: 5 years, 10 months
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Casing birthed cakes?
#3264213 - 10/22/04 09:21 AM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Is there such a thing as rolling your cake in TOO much verm? 2 out of three cakes have not even broken the surface with myc, one has a couple of pins.
These were cold shocked, dunked, rolled and birthed four days ago, would it be safe rinse, crumble, case, and incubate the two that haven't pinned or broken the surface of the verm yet?
Is there any disadvanatge to casing myc that has already received a few days worth of light?
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Fucknuckle
Dog Lover

Registered: 04/24/04
Posts: 6,762
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Re: Casing birthed cakes? [Re: krazycure]
#3264223 - 10/22/04 09:26 AM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Welcome to the Shroomery
Leave 'em alone. In fact when I was doing the dunk and roll cakes. I would do a second roll after the Myc would start to show thru the verm. Sometimes I would do a thrid. My cakes would look like softballs. I got huge flushes that way.
But alot of my methods are outside the box.
To answer your question No. Unless you see pins I would go ahead a case them.
-------------------- What it is, is what it is my Brother.
It is as it is, so suffer thru it.
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