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The_Outsider
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Re: Twisted Coast - from pin to harvest (updated constantly) - 1st flush finished [Re: andymc]
#14047399 - 03/01/11 08:41 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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maybe he meant treasure coast?
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andymc
cocoa beetles from zanzibar



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Re: Twisted Coast - from pin to harvest (updated constantly) - 1st flush finished [Re: andymc]
#14047400 - 03/01/11 08:41 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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andymc said: What is "twisted coast"?
Ah, I see some random person made an isolate of "Gulf Coast" cubes, took spores from that (i.e. no more isolate) and put a new name on it.
I hate that shit. Another bogus "strain".
-------------------- How I make spore prints Trade List My flow hood If he asks me "Did you have a good time?" I'll say, "Get the lights, Mr. Grim Reaper" -odds
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endlessly


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Re: Twisted Coast - from pin to harvest (updated constantly) - 1st flush finished [Re: andymc]
#14047435 - 03/01/11 08:52 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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That's what was written on my spore foil. It's the name of this cube variety. Yes, it is an iso of gulf coast, but i guess in my case it doesn't matter because i did multispore. Or maybe it matters, cuz the person who iso'd gulf coast, did it for ~1 year before naming the variety. I don no! Basically, it's what was written on my print :P
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Javadog
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Re: Twisted Coast - from pin to harvest (updated constantly) - 1st flush finished [Re: andymc]
#14047446 - 03/01/11 08:55 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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andymc said: What is "twisted coast"?
Yeah...I was thinking that these must be native to California...
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andymc
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Re: Twisted Coast - from pin to harvest (updated constantly) - 1st flush finished [Re: endlessly]
#14047451 - 03/01/11 08:56 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I realise you're just the innocent victim here 
Do everyone a favour and re-label your prints back to "Gulf Coast" before you trade them. Buddy didn't invent a new variety by doing an isolate. Lots of us isolate cubes. If we all put new names on them, the whole "strains" thing would be even stupider than it already is.
-------------------- How I make spore prints Trade List My flow hood If he asks me "Did you have a good time?" I'll say, "Get the lights, Mr. Grim Reaper" -odds
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Re: Twisted Coast - from pin to harvest (updated constantly) - 1st flush finished [Re: andymc]
#14048018 - 03/01/11 11:24 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I'm no victim , i'm quite happy actually :P. Re-named thread and first line.
Prints were not labled yet. drying..
Edited by endlessly (03/01/11 11:29 AM)
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andymc
cocoa beetles from zanzibar



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Re: Twisted Coast - from pin to harvest (updated constantly) - 1st flush finished [Re: endlessly]
#14048046 - 03/01/11 11:31 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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endlessly said: Re-named thread and first line.
Good man playing for the home team.
-------------------- How I make spore prints Trade List My flow hood If he asks me "Did you have a good time?" I'll say, "Get the lights, Mr. Grim Reaper" -odds
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endlessly


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Re: Twisted Coast - from pin to harvest (updated constantly) - 1st flush finished [Re: andymc]
#14058766 - 03/03/11 08:36 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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These were the last pre-harvest pics taken:



Waiting on the next flush now. Dried these by putting them in front of a fan that also has a heater included. So a few hours normal cold air fanning, then a few hours on heat+fan and so on. Measured the temp that the fan-heater puts out and it was ~ 45*C.
They bruised quite hard (i also handled them a bit), especially the smaller ones, dark-black. Caps are not dark or bruised, just the stems. They're going into a silica gel chamber soon. I read that it is normal for them to bruise, however mine are all heavily bruised, would this be a prob?
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esquaredx



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Re: Twisted Coast - from pin to harvest (updated constantly) - 1st flush finished [Re: endlessly]
#14058808 - 03/03/11 08:51 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Great grow  Keep up the good work.
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dietrich
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Re: Twisted Coast - from pin to harvest (updated constantly) - 1st flush finished [Re: The_Outsider]
#14059212 - 03/03/11 10:44 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Great thread, great grow! Thanks for sharing with us.
-------------------- Ich heiße Dietrich der Zauberpilz-Esser und bringe ich Frieden und Liebe für alle.
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endlessly


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Re: Twisted Coast - from pin to harvest (updated constantly) - 1st flush finished [Re: dietrich]
#14168929 - 03/23/11 09:39 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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So, after first flush was harvested, the tub was dunked and it continued fruiting. There was no actual "second flush" or "third flush" but more like a steady stream of fruits. A few would show up today, then, until those matured a few more appeared. The fruits that came after dunking were significantly bigger than the ones from the first flush.
These are the first fruits harvested after the tub was dunked:

And then some more:



And a monster (60gwet, ~20cm tall):


Prior to dunking, it produced ~450g off first flush, after dunking up to now another 500++.
This cube variety definitely produces big juicy fruits, however not from the first flush, but from the second.
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