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Sillycybe
Sillycybe

Registered: 12/12/02
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Joes slow roasting, crock pot dilema
#1307496 - 02/14/03 08:05 AM (18 years, 23 days ago) |
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Well, My Uncle Joe Blow once used a crock pot for a terrarium. It worked beautifully for the growing through stage, it worked great for keeping moisturein, even without being anywhere near to air tight. Tthe pinning process started well, and looked wonderful, but when the predicted fruiting time came around, the pin heads were the only thing visible. So Uncle Joe had a sterile, grown through, and pinning crock pot enviroment for his mushys, and it had been at least 1 1/2 weeks since pinning began. So, What does Uncle Joe Blow need to do to encourage his fruiting to begin. And the temperature is normally kept at about 68-78 degrees (F). Is 68 too low to allow the temperature, and will it hurt Joes little friends in the long run?
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angryshroom
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Registered: 12/18/01
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Re: Joes slow roasting, crock pot dilema [Re: Sillycybe]
#1307508 - 02/14/03 08:10 AM (18 years, 23 days ago) |
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Are you saying that pins initiated, however, they did not mature?
Well, first off you're going to want to stable your temperature. Lastly, you will have to make sure that you are fanning and misting enough.
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