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airbender
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pics : ready to spawn to coir ?
#10326988 - 05/12/09 12:18 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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i know im impatient but i have lots of jars going on and want to start 1 of them early in a minitub of 4 liters just to see how it behaves will spawn it to coir 1:1 (expecting a colonization time of 3-5 days ) so i know it doesnt look complete but did you ever spawn jars looking like this and did it work ?
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Ike Anngro
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Re: pics : ready to spawn to coir ? [Re: airbender]
#10327013 - 05/12/09 12:24 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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If you have plenty of jars then i would say go for it.. Sounds cheesy but the best part about this hobby is you can try anything. I've seen Paul Stamet grow mushrooms out of an ants head, and RR's laundry basket tek is very innovative as is the mhono-tub. And this is all from just being creative, trial and error, and of course STERILE PROCEDURES. Best of luck mate
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Jitsu
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Re: pics : ready to spawn to coir ? [Re: Ike Anngro]
#10327018 - 05/12/09 12:25 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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if your jars are like that all the way through you can spawn it.
Interesting seed btw.
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gnarfbuckle
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Re: pics : ready to spawn to coir ? [Re: Jitsu]
#10327026 - 05/12/09 12:27 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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IMO they need more time. Dont look full collinized to me.
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airbender
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Re: pics : ready to spawn to coir ? [Re: gnarfbuckle]
#10327095 - 05/12/09 12:44 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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seeds are millet %80 i guess (3 colors of it ) and finch seed and some other thing dont know it well .
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chronosync
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Re: pics : ready to spawn to coir ? [Re: gnarfbuckle]
#10327110 - 05/12/09 12:48 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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how much time and effort have you put into those jars so far? is it worth it to not wait a few more days and lose all that youve done so far? or mabey you should try it so you will know. you can either play it safe and get trusted results or push the envelope and learn something new. could be good could be bad. hell if i know. im guessing if you use a high spawn ratio it will work. the close up photos show tons of myc. or you could wait some and they would be able to colonize MORE sub. or the same amount of sub only much stronger quicker and better. personally id rather have to clean up after a bunch of big healthy fruits than a big crappy mess of slimy shit.
good luck looks awesome though -peace
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Re: pics : ready to spawn to coir ? [Re: chronosync]
#10327132 - 05/12/09 12:54 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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go for it the myc will catch up on the grain as it runs thru your coir. coir is fluffy and fast as it is so contams shouldn't be to big a deal.
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Jitsu
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Re: pics : ready to spawn to coir ? [Re: dgls_jms]
#10327731 - 05/12/09 02:54 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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There is no question here. If those jars look like they do in the pictures all the way around they are fully colonized. If you really want to you could wait a couple more days and you will notice no more growth but the mycelium is further consolidating it's hold on the substrate.
It looks very tomentose which is probably where some of the confusion is coming from.
Here's a pic of some fully colonized rye I had a long time ago. Very non rhizomorphic mycelium like yours.
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airbender
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Re: pics : ready to spawn to coir ? [Re: Jitsu]
#10328820 - 05/12/09 07:01 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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yeah that is what im thinking jitsu , maybe because of the way i prepare wbs or maybe because of my pc , or for another reason ,
my millet (wbs ) always ends up like this it looks thickly colonized in the center , but the last kernels touching the glass can always be seen , im trying to understand if we can count this as colonized , because im thinking if half a kernel is colonized to naked eye probably the other half is also colonized , and it is only as i told the very last kernel's sticking to glas , maybe that part of my millet jars tend to dry faster or something , well i dont know =)
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Ike Anngro
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Re: pics : ready to spawn to coir ? *DELETED* [Re: airbender]
#10330105 - 05/12/09 10:46 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Re: pics : ready to spawn to coir ? *DELETED* [Re: Ike Anngro]
#10330354 - 05/12/09 11:47 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Jitsu
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Re: pics : ready to spawn to coir ? [Re: ev0ldave]
#10330388 - 05/13/09 12:07 AM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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I would guess because the grain is pressed against the glass.
In this picture you can still see the grains of WBS where they were pressing against the jar. Obviously this is much thicker mycelium but you get the point
EDIT - Ike, it colonized slow and was mildly rhizomorphic.
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Edited by Jitsu (05/13/09 12:08 AM)
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