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bare.whiterabbit
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How long would my grow take??
#12022490 - 02/13/10 04:01 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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If done correctly and with optimal conditions, how long should it take from innoc to fruiting using an LC to WBS/RGS/CC and making 1'x1' Straw Logs and long planter tray Casings
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Shea25
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If it is cubes your growing I would not do casing or use straw. Do rye or WBS spawned to coir or manure uncased. 4-5 weeks or so from innoc to fruits
Edited by Shea25 (02/13/10 04:06 PM)
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bare.whiterabbit
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Re: How long would my grow take?? [Re: Shea25]
#12022535 - 02/13/10 04:09 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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If all I have access to is worm castings, will they work in place of horse or cow crap? Could you direct me to the best tek for my purposes...I'm trying to get as large a crop as quickly as possible. I'll be using Tasmanians, Treasure Coasts and GTs
Sorry could you also tell me why it is I shouldn't be doing Casings or Logs?
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Re: How long would my grow take?? [Re: Shea25]
#12022544 - 02/13/10 04:12 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Shea25 said: If it is cubes your growing I would not do casing or use straw. Do rye or WBS spawned to coir or manure uncased. 4-5 weeks or so from innoc to fruits
This.
But I havent been able to finish a multispore innoc. in 4-5 weeks. My jars usually take 3-4 weeks to colonize, 1-2 weeks colonizing after casing, then another 1-2 weeks for full fruits. So my estimate would be 6-8 weeks.
Use coir if you dont want to fuss with poo. Coir is very easy to find and work with.
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Shea25
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He is using a LC not MS
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Re: How long would my grow take?? [Re: Shea25]
#12022554 - 02/13/10 04:14 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Shea25 said: He is using a LC not MS
I should learn how to read
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Doc_T
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KillerPicklez said:
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Shea25 said: He is using a LC not MS
I should learn how to read
If he's starting from a known-good LC, that's fine. But judging from the question, I'd say probably not. He might be one of these guys who thinks spores->LC->grain is faster than spores->grain.
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bare.whiterabbit
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Re: How long would my grow take?? [Re: Doc_T]
#12022812 - 02/13/10 05:08 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Doc_T said:
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KillerPicklez said:
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Shea25 said: He is using a LC not MS
I should learn how to read
If he's starting from a known-good LC, that's fine. But judging from the question, I'd say probably not. He might be one of these guys who thinks spores->LC->grain is faster than spores->grain.
Is LC - Grain not faster than Spore - Grain?
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Jiggle
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4xthe age of your dog/the number of times you have your hair cut in a year + the amount of wood a woodchuck can chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
TBH, if you don't end up with weak genetics and assuming your doing a decently fast strain as far as colonization goes should be about 5 weeks to fruits.
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thysin

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Is LC - Grain not faster than Spore - Grain?
Note what doc said, Spores to LC to grain...you have to MAKE the LC first and that takes time as well, spores have to germinate either way. Do you have one made?
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bare.whiterabbit
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Re: How long would my grow take?? [Re: thysin]
#12023123 - 02/13/10 06:13 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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I have the Jars ready to be made up and inoculated within the next week or so, but I've heard of some strains growing really great LC within a week, mine being Tasmanian and know well for it's rapid growth, I would think it possible to have one done reasonably fast...The main reason for the LC being that I want to inoculate a huge number of WBS/Rye/CC pint jars, 2/3s full
So then thinking in terms of me already having the LC...from that point, it would then be faster going from LC to grains, correct?
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Edited by bare.whiterabbit (02/13/10 06:14 PM)
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thysin

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bare.whiterabbit said: I have the Jars ready to be made up and inoculated within the next week or so, but I've heard of some strains growing really great LC within a week, mine being Tasmanian and know well for it's rapid growth, I would think it possible to have one done reasonably fast...The main reason for the LC being that I want to inoculate a huge number of WBS/Rye/CC pint jars, 2/3s full
So then thinking in terms of me already having the LC...from that point, it would then be faster going from LC to grains, correct?
Yessir, LC's rock, go make some now.
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Doc_T
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bare.whiterabbit said: So then thinking in terms of me already having the LC...from that point, it would then be faster going from LC to grains, correct?
Shooting colonized LC into a jar will result in rapid growth, yes. You might want to take a look at Grain LC, it's a better way to go about this.
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bare.whiterabbit
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Re: How long would my grow take?? [Re: Doc_T]
#12023776 - 02/13/10 07:59 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Will do, once I've got a well established crop and I can pick my fav and go a single spore to grain, then use agar's method...seems fucking solid and I like the idea of no contams, although I know I've done fine with organic honey-based LCs...I'm just peaches about both, so I'll continue experimenting with both, till i find what I like
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