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mary fairchild
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Peroxide removes white film on pins 1
#25031706 - 03/01/18 01:05 PM (6 years, 19 days ago) |
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I've seen some posts concerning a WHITE LOOKING FILM COATING CUBENSIS PINS that halts their growth. Last year I lost about 90% of my cube product to this:
Since lately I do only 1 cube grow a year the loss has been kinda annoying. I don't know if the coating is from a fungal or bacterial contam. or just overly zealous mycelia. I lean toward thinking it is fungal (maybe just mycelia) mainly for the simple reason that it looks like mycelia. I read on Shroomery threads that this happens because the environment is "too damp", "not enough convection" or "poor air movement". So I'd fan them more, take them out of the fruiting chamber for a while. At best that only helped, and at the expense of overly drying the grow, also since i'm doing the grow the same way I did before I had the problem I think there is something else going on.
This year I had the same problem so I decided to try some experiments. First I tried spraying the pins with a solution of CINNAMON (cinnamon has anti fungal properties). Since cinnamon has a very low aq. solubility I sprayed it with a suspension of cinnamon instead. It DID NOTHING.
TRIAL WITH H2O2- After testing a small # of pins I sprayed the whole grow liberally with 3% PEROXIDE (the stuff you get at the drug store). I did not wash it off after it stopped fizzing, just left it there. After a couple hours the PINS WERE NICE & CLEAN. The pins returned to growing with no sign of damage. Here's a pic of a few pins before and after H2O2 treatment:
OTHER OBSERVATIONS- Peroxide also removed the fuzziness that's often see at the base of the stipe.
When there is only a little bit of the white coating, ie. just some specks of it, the pins are ok and can mature on their own without treatment.
I have grown cubensis side by side with other genera and even just other Psilocybe species and i've only seen the white coating on cubensis.
CONCLUDE: From what I've seen this "white film on pins" is not a common problem, in fact I never used to get it, but its not rare either. This treatment should be considered by others who have this problem and may be generally relevant to anyone who wants to remove the "fuzzy white socks" at the base of their stipes.
IM NOT ADVOCATING SPRAYING A WHOLE GROW WORTH OF PINS WITH PEROXIDE UNTIL AFTER TRYING OUT THE PEROXIDE TREATMENT ON A SECTION OR CORNER OF PINS.
Edited by mary fairchild (03/03/18 09:10 AM)
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mushboy
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if you only do 1 grow per year, how can you rationalize your theory? id never spray peroxide on anything just because h202 is pointless to keep around in general. imo fanning is a fools errand and serves no purpose either...
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Last year I lost about 90% of my cube product to this
i dont get it
Edited by mushboy (03/01/18 01:14 PM)
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Re: Peroxide solves white film on pins [Re: mushboy]
#25031743 - 03/01/18 01:22 PM (6 years, 19 days ago) |
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Looks like universal veil reverting to vegetative growth. High rh and temps with low FAE?
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Re: Peroxide solves white film on pins [Re: Mycolorado]
#25031756 - 03/01/18 01:29 PM (6 years, 19 days ago) |
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If other people have the same problem maybe it will help them.
Mary grows pans like a boss. She knows how to dial in fruiting conditions.
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I'm aware of Mary's Pan Prowess. What do Pan fruiting conditions have to do with cube fruiting conditions? She clearly stated she doesn't grow many cubes, so maybe she doesn't have them dialed in quite as well.
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Re: Peroxide solves white film on pins [Re: Mycolorado]
#25031777 - 03/01/18 01:37 PM (6 years, 19 days ago) |
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Mycolorado said: I'm aware of Mary's Pan Prowess. What do Pan fruiting conditions have to do with cube fruiting conditions? She clearly stated she doesn't grow many cubes, so maybe she doesn't have them dialed in quite as well.
It seems to me if she can read and follow directions well enough to grow pans then I doubt she has trouble following directions for cubensis.
Just saying if she has some kind of contamination problem I trust that she's ruled out other stuff.
Cubes basically grow themselves, conditions good or bad. She shouldn't be having completely stalled growth just from slightly off fruiting conditions. She would have to actually try to fuck up the tubs conditions and I just don't see her doing that.
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I'm with you; just throwing out possible explanations besides bacteria or fungi. Her skill would likely limit competitor organisms from taking up residence in her grows.
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Re: Peroxide solves white film on pins [Re: Mycolorado]
#25031833 - 03/01/18 02:02 PM (6 years, 19 days ago) |
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Mycolorado said: Looks like universal veil reverting to vegetative growth. High rh and temps with low FAE?
My Colorado-you may be on to something- I didn't want to strongly stress the idea that the coating is mycelial- vegetative- growth because it would be too much conjecture on my part, BUT... Many on this site seem to think that the "socks" that are common at the base of stipes are just mycelial growth. Take that with my observation that peroxide also removes that fuzzy growth at the lower part of the stipes, then it isn't too far of a leap to surmise that the coating is also mycelial growth.
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whats the substate/casing made from in the OP? and why remove the myc from the base??
in this pic, the yellow is the center of the shroom stipe. the outside white(like an egg white) is thick.. really thick myc.
in fact, with those fresh shrooms i picked, i could removed that myc by kinda rolling it off. but why would you want to remove it?
Edited by mushboy (03/01/18 02:16 PM)
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Looks similar to what Hamloaf had growing on one of his recent grows...
Check the link -----> Pinset Stalled for 2 Weeks. Fuzzy Whiteish Growth on Fruits.
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mary fairchild
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elasticaltiger said: If other people have the same problem maybe it will help them.
Mary grows pans like a boss. She knows how to dial in fruiting conditions.
Thanks ET, I understand the reasoning against proposing an unorthodox procedure but the standard answer- fanning and attempts to increase FAE weren't helpful enough. I wouldn't be spraying my grow with peroxide for no reason. If someone else has this problem- then whats the loss, try it on a few pins first. Quote:
elasticaltiger said: If other people have the same problem maybe it will help them.
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Re: Peroxide solves white film on pins [Re: Tormato]
#25031879 - 03/01/18 02:24 PM (6 years, 19 days ago) |
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in this pic, upper right, that shroom has thick myc crawling up the stipe.
i didnt mist this tub at all and it was slightly drier than normal.
maybe if OP posted some links to other peoples problems. honestly, anytime pins did that in my grows, or like in hams post, it was from a contam that hadnt made itself visible yet but i cant say for sure.
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Re: Peroxide solves white film on pins [Re: Tormato]
#25031882 - 03/01/18 02:25 PM (6 years, 19 days ago) |
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If it is mycelium then could it be that the h2o2 kills the new growth and the chemical reaction changes the microclimate to facilitate fruit growth?
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mary fairchild
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Re: Peroxide solves white film on pins [Re: Tormato]
#25031886 - 03/01/18 02:27 PM (6 years, 19 days ago) |
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Tormato said: Looks similar to what Hamloaf had growing on one of his recent grows...
Check the link -----> Pinset Stalled for 2 Weeks. Fuzzy Whiteish Growth on Fruits.
Thanks Tormato, I thought I saw Hams post before, Then I looked for it again yesterday and couldn't find it.
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mary fairchild
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Re: Peroxide solves white film on pins [Re: mushboy]
#25031921 - 03/01/18 02:38 PM (6 years, 19 days ago) |
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mushboy said: in this pic, upper right, that shroom has thick myc crawling up the stipe.
i didnt mist this tub at all and it was slightly drier than normal.
maybe if OP posted some links to other peoples problems. honestly, anytime pins did that in my grows, or like in hams post, it was from a contam that hadnt made itself visible yet but i cant say for sure.
Good point, I didn't reference links to others who seemed to have this same problem. I was probably using the wrong words on the search function. I'm at a loss as to why this started happening to me. I can only put out wild speculation- so i'm not going to do that! I saw no other signs of contamination- It may not even be a contamination- but some kind of reversion to vegetative mycelial growth like MyColorado mentioned.
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if you encounter fuzzy pins like that something is off. life doesnt abort for no reason..
myc all spiky and really fuzzed up around the base is mostly environmental.
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Re: Peroxide solves white film on pins [Re: mushboy]
#25031940 - 03/01/18 02:44 PM (6 years, 19 days ago) |
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I've tried lots of stuff- mostly changing env. conds. Peroxide completely fixed it- with no apparent damage to the developing shrooms.
Edited by mary fairchild (03/01/18 03:23 PM)
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Just curious if that fix involved lowering temp and rh?
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mushboy
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fanning doesnt do anything though. and what mycolorado said.
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mary fairchild
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Re: Peroxide solves white film on pins [Re: Mycolorado]
#25032151 - 03/01/18 03:21 PM (6 years, 19 days ago) |
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Mycolorado said: Just curious if that fix involved lowering temp and rh?
I did not change any other conditions- just peroxide. This grow- the fruiting was done in an SGFC, after cinnamon didn't work, I did the peroxide treatment.
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