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Arcturus17

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Re: I Am Not Well Versed In The Art Of Patience... *DELETED* [Re: biologys]
#14078922 - 03/06/11 11:49 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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biologys
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Re: I Am Not Well Versed In The Art Of Patience... [Re: Arcturus17]
#14078944 - 03/06/11 11:53 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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yeah sometimes genetic's just suck, its a crapshoot with MS syringes
:shrugs: idk i always go with ralphsters for syringes so i cant speak from personal experience on sporeworks i just know they have a good rep here..
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Arcturus17

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Re: I Am Not Well Versed In The Art Of Patience... *DELETED* [Re: biologys]
#14085801 - 03/08/11 09:28 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Arcturus17

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Re: I Am Not Well Versed In The Art Of Patience... *DELETED* [Re: Arcturus17]
#14117009 - 03/13/11 10:50 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Teemo
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Re: I Am Not Well Versed In The Art Of Patience... [Re: Arcturus17]
#14117025 - 03/13/11 10:52 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Quote:
Arcturus17 said: So those PE jars I mentioned are now at T + 18 days and showing zero growth still. And I do mean zero: I cracked one open and took a look at the sub- nothing. Didn't even smell like mushrooms, just damp BRF. I used Bob's Red Mill or whatever BRF, but nowhere on the package does it say organic or non-treated. People have said they've had good luck with this brand, but I'm getting bupkus for results. I just went and bought a coffee grinder and some long grain brown rice, in hopes that that will produce some results with the next batch of jars. This new rice doesn't say organic either, but I doubt they would treat whole grain rice with anything. Right?
Also worth mentioning: I inoculated the jars when they were still only slightly warm to the touch. Would the heat still in the substrate have killed the spores?
TL;DR: 18 days and all of my new jars are still at absolute 0% colonization. WTF?
I've used that same brand (Red Mill) BRF in the 3 grows I've done, and although it doesn't say organic (which means it might have fungicides in it) I've had myc growth all 3 times. Don't think its the BRF, but good luck to you with grinding your own! And I hope someone more experienced chimes in on why your jars might still be at 0%.
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