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Luger0815
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Re: HOW LONG WOULd YOU SAY TILL READY TO FRUIT [Re: Phanodude]
#14209638 - 03/30/11 01:36 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Luger0815 said: Dont cover the hole bin with a trash-bag, because you want some Gas Exchange. The myc need O² to live. Evaporation is the No.1 pinning trigger. If the GE is to high the moisture of the sub will evaporate and cause pinning.
I'm sure it's got plenty of o2. The tub is like 3 inches of substrate and 8 inches of empty space. I'm sure most monotubs 10qt+ have enough o2 in them to sustain themselves for quite a bit.
Long time ppl always covered their bins with bags and it was okay. There is enough O² for the myc to survive some time. But it is better to give a small amount of GE while colonization.
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Re: HOW LONG WOULd YOU SAY TILL READY TO FRUIT [Re: Luger0815]
#14209702 - 03/30/11 01:52 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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anonjon said: I think the simplest thing is to just fruit it when you see the first knots developing.
yyyyyep. pretty easy really. its ready when its ready, and its gonna fruit when its ready.
Thats right so far, but you can prolong it, if the amount of GE is not to high. To much GE leads into evaporation and this will cause knotting. Myc dont need much GE while colonization.
this method yields me 3-5 o's first flush in a 58qt ohmatic monotub with ms. so if i prolonged colonization, how much more could these tubs yield?
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Re: HOW LONG WOULd YOU SAY TILL READY TO FRUIT [Re: Fungal growth]
#14209716 - 03/30/11 01:55 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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anonjon said: I think the simplest thing is to just fruit it when you see the first knots developing.
yyyyyep. pretty easy really. its ready when its ready, and its gonna fruit when its ready.
Thats right so far, but you can prolong it, if the amount of GE is not to high. To much GE leads into evaporation and this will cause knotting. Myc dont need much GE while colonization.
this method yields me 3-5 o's first flush in a 58qt ohmatic monotub with ms. so if i prolonged colonization, how much more could these tubs yield?
I dont now.. Try it and see if it is worth to wait longer. And report the results.
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