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si1988crx
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Light during colonization
#1375646 - 03/14/03 09:08 AM (21 years, 20 days ago) |
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Ok, so my friend has read through the FAQ and has a few (8-10) grows under his belt but he has a question. He was reading the report the DEA put out about Fanaticus and how they grew out their shrooms. In the report (he cant find the link right now, but he is still looking) the DEA claimed that the jars the were in constant light colonized quicker than the ones in the dark. My friend is not one to believe what the DEA says, but doesnt see a reason that they would lie about this. Have any of you experienced this or is this just a mistake? What would be so harmful about exposing the colonizing jars to light?
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taters
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Re: Light during colonization [Re: si1988crx]
#1375659 - 03/14/03 09:11 AM (21 years, 20 days ago) |
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The only problem my neighbor can see is premature pinning.
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Re: Light during colonization [Re: taters]
#1376052 - 03/14/03 11:28 AM (21 years, 19 days ago) |
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too much light exposure could possible make the mycelium want to pin before fully colonized.
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debianlinux
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Re: Light during colonization [Re: si1988crx]
#1376078 - 03/14/03 11:36 AM (21 years, 19 days ago) |
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IME it doesn't fucking matter although others have reported premature pinning. premature would mean the cake starts to pin before 100% colonization.
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si1988crx
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Re: Light during colonization [Re: debianlinux]
#1376148 - 03/14/03 12:05 PM (21 years, 19 days ago) |
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Thanks guys. That is what my friend figured, its just the DEA report noted a 25-40% decrease in the amount of time that it took to fully colonize.
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Re: Light during colonization [Re: si1988crx]
#1376545 - 03/14/03 03:31 PM (21 years, 19 days ago) |
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hrrm. either the light provided some heat which increased colonization time or they tell you this so you don't do it in a dark, secretive place??? i dunno, i'm a full-blown conspiracy theorist
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tripndicular
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Re: Light during colonization [Re: si1988crx]
#1376581 - 03/14/03 03:49 PM (21 years, 19 days ago) |
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Do you really trust what the DEA puts in a report for the general public ? Do you think they really care what makes them grow the best ? Fuck no ! All they care about is what they can sieze and make thier own . DEA = DICK EATING ASSHOLES FBI = FUCKING BUNCH of IDIOTS If you expose myc to light it will induce fruiting invitro style in jars , of course temps and all also induce fruiting , but when myc comes in contact with surface light ... it triggers the fruiting process .
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si1988crx
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Re: Light during colonization [Re: tripndicular]
#1376770 - 03/14/03 05:36 PM (21 years, 19 days ago) |
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Quote:
Do you really trust what the DEA puts in a report for the general public ? Do you think they really care what makes them grow the best ? Fuck no ! All they care about is what they can sieze and make thier own
This is why my friend is asking this question. He feels that the DEA would have no reason to lie about this, especially in a report that they wrote in order to try and bust Fanaticus. And yes, my friend believes that they at the very least tried to grow them the best way possible (in order to produce more psilocybin and psilocyn). Leave it up to the government to overkill what they do.
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