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fugu
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i hope this is not important
#1287216 - 02/07/03 02:00 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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well i took out my case from fridge last night.and went to sleep. in the morning i saw the temp is 30.C i have got many thoughts about fat stem fruit species. i think it spend 6 hours around 30 C does it matter. do i have to put it back to fridge.
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Re: i hope this is not important [Re: fugu]
#1287298 - 02/07/03 02:41 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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i am assuming you were coldshocking a ready-to-birth casing. question #1: how long was it in the fridge? question #2 (not as important, just curious) why the hell was it at 30C? did you put it back in the incubator or is that your room temperature? personally, I would just stick the casing in my terarium (and my terrarium is set to 21C) making sure that the terrarium temperature is considerably lower than 30C. if you think it might help, It cannot hurt to stick it back in the fridge for a couple of hours.
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Re: i hope this is not important [Re: fugu]
#1287317 - 02/07/03 02:49 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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30C = 86F. Not a big deal. Far from thermal death, anyhow, but not ideal for fruiting, AFAIK.
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Re: i hope this is not important [Re: fugu]
#1287344 - 02/07/03 03:01 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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Cold shocking usually is done over a 24 hour period . Then after 24 hours bring back into fruiting temp range . Cold shocking does not necessarily have to be done in fridge , you only have to drop a few degrees below normal fruiting temps . So basically dropping temps to around 72*F for 24 hours , then bringing tempback to around 78*F will do the trick . Sorry not good at converting to celcius .
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Re: i hope this is not important [Re: Arsenal]
#1287372 - 02/07/03 03:08 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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25 hour and i took it out . 30 because my terrarium heater is just one of the fucking thermostat ones. u pour hot water and u regulate first the water with a temp and then the fucking heater..i m bored on this .i pour hot water and wait what it goes and requlate again. and it you put something on your terrarium it makes a little bit hot again..my room temp is nearly cold .i don t like to sit in hot. i m fell fresh when i m sitting around 15 17 .thats why. so it staies again in incubater degrees for 6 hour does there any need to make a new cold shock
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Re: i hope this is not important [Re: fugu]
#1287387 - 02/07/03 03:12 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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>does there any need to make a new cold shock
No.
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Re: i hope this is not important [Re: fugu]
#1287404 - 02/07/03 03:16 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
does there any need to make a new cold shock
like I said, I just go staright from incubation to fruiting chamber. I have never found it necessary to cold-shock. like somebody said in a post above, just dropping the temperaturea few degrees is effectively a "cold-shock", the fridge is just a more extreme method. some people use this extreme method always. personally, I only use it when the casings are being stubborn and won't pin which is never. cakes are different story. i do like to dunk cakes after birthing and putting them in the fridge during the dunk is an added bonus especially since, in my experience, cakes tend to be more stubborn at pinning than casings.
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Re: i hope this is not important [Re: fugu]
#1287418 - 02/07/03 03:20 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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86*F is okay , but is for vegitive growth (mycelium) , so you may want to try and drop temp a few more degrees into fruiting range . Spawn running = 84 - 86 *F Post casing/prepinning =84-86 Primordia formation = 74-78 *F Cropping 74-78*F Does this help some ? The little chart of temps ?
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Re: i hope this is not important [Re: debianlinux]
#1287426 - 02/07/03 03:23 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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thanks debi.in my limited experiences i have got just promlems with mateas.i did nt succeed on them .gt and eq ok .but then i learn that fat stems are a little bit stubborn.i want to eat them .they colonizes very quick .but not easy pin. i didn t put them in the fridge again. wish me luck. pm for debi: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=Forum2&Number=1283540&page=2&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1
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