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2ndtimer
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rhizomorphic growth
#16399519 - 06/18/12 07:47 PM (10 months, 25 days ago) |
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Does good rhizomorphic growth mean that you have a strong healthy strain? When i say good i mean that the rhizomorphs look like the tops of oak trees their so big.
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SleeveOfWizard
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Re: rhizomorphic growth [Re: 2ndtimer]
#16399568 - 06/18/12 07:56 PM (10 months, 25 days ago) |
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I think that that is a sign that they will fruit well.. I dont think it has anything to do with potency or size, just a sign that you will have healthy fruits..
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SimpleFarmer



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I THINK I heard RR say that real stringy rizo that is spreading quick is due to the fact that they are looking for food ¿?
Edited by SimpleFarmer (06/18/12 08:03 PM)
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dubvisionz
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Re: rhizomorphic growth [Re: 2ndtimer]
#16399879 - 06/18/12 09:02 PM (10 months, 25 days ago) |
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From my research ive read that rhizmorphic growth depends on the strains, don't trust me though wait for a higher up to answer correctly.
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Revolutiontcm
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Re: rhizomorphic growth [Re: dubvisionz]
#16402000 - 06/19/12 05:30 AM (10 months, 24 days ago) |
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Def is here
And simple is correct in saying its reaching in search of food , and also when dealing w/ species that produce rhizomorphs they are more likely to produce knots from them then other sections of myc.
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dubvisionz said: From my research Ive read that rhizomorphic growth depends on the strains, don't trust me though wait for a higher up to answer correctly.
Not strains, species. Cubensis are a rhizo producing type of shroom
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RogerRabbit
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Quote:
i mean that the rhizomorphs look like the tops of oak trees their so big.
You better post a pic if they're that big. Often, certain types of bacteria contamination branches out and many growers mistake it for rhizomorphic mycelium. RR
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