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sinkingbeach
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Degeneration of Myc after birth
#10368525 - 05/20/09 07:44 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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I birthed my cakes Sunday the EQ strain is already pinning but I've noticed the B+ strain is losing Myc on a daily basis? They are all in the same chamber with same conditions, can anyone explain what might be happening?
thanks
-------------------- "Psilocybin and psilocin are noteworthy in that their molecular structures are very similar to chemicals present in the human brain. Psilocin, for example, differs from the human neurotransmitter serotonin (designated 5-hydroxytryptamine) by only one hydroxy molecule. In this respect, the mushrooms are mirror images of the human brain."
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Shroominit
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Re: Degeneration of Myc after birth [Re: sinkingbeach]
#10368559 - 05/20/09 08:03 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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They're drying out. You should have dunked and rolled in verm when you birthed and you should be misting daily. Also you want 90% + humidity in the fruiting chamber.
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sinkingbeach
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Re: Degeneration of Myc after birth [Re: Shroominit]
#10368572 - 05/20/09 08:07 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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I am misting and fanning twice daily. Should I dunk and roll again?
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cubensis4201
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Re: Degeneration of Myc after birth [Re: sinkingbeach]
#10368672 - 05/20/09 08:41 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Got any pics? I'm thinking along the lines of 'die-back'..it's a virus common in cultivated mushrooms..look it up.
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sinkingbeach
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Re: Degeneration of Myc after birth [Re: cubensis4201]
#10368772 - 05/20/09 09:19 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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The 2 cakes in the rear of photo left and right are B+, they were fully white when I placed them in on Sunday. There's also a pic of my EQ.
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sinkingbeach
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Re: Degeneration of Myc after birth [Re: sinkingbeach]
#10368782 - 05/20/09 09:23 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Sorry don't know why they don't bow up when clicking on them but they are in my gallery
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cubensis4201
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Re: Degeneration of Myc after birth [Re: sinkingbeach]
#10368790 - 05/20/09 09:25 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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hard to see the pics..but when you say the casing is 'losing mycelium',do you mean the actual substrate is dissapearing as well. or the mycelium is dying, and the substrate is left behind? in either case, i'd say it's contam, most likely die back virus.
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sinkingbeach
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Re: Degeneration of Myc after birth [Re: cubensis4201]
#10368799 - 05/20/09 09:27 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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The mycelium appears to be dying leaving the substrate bare.
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sinkingbeach
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Re: Degeneration of Myc after birth [Re: sinkingbeach]
#10368840 - 05/20/09 09:42 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Here's some close ups, they were white on sunday and now grain is showing through.
-------------------- "Psilocybin and psilocin are noteworthy in that their molecular structures are very similar to chemicals present in the human brain. Psilocin, for example, differs from the human neurotransmitter serotonin (designated 5-hydroxytryptamine) by only one hydroxy molecule. In this respect, the mushrooms are mirror images of the human brain."
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Scukels
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Re: Degeneration of Myc after birth [Re: sinkingbeach]
#10368869 - 05/20/09 09:55 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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What a sad virus
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cubensis4201
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Re: Degeneration of Myc after birth [Re: sinkingbeach]
#10369161 - 05/20/09 11:22 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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ahh...yeah those aren't looking too hot at all man..I would get them outta your terrarium asap. Sorry
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