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Shamrocker
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Side pinning on uncased cube tray
#14400958 - 05/04/11 05:00 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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When fully colonized B+ tray was put into the SGFC, all sides had pulled away about a half inch. After about a week, tons of pins started forming on all sides. The tray was already wrapped in four layers of duct tape to block light. The tray produced a half decent (1st flush) yield and is now being dunked for 24 hours. My question is, after dunking it will still be smaller than the tray. Should I fill the gaps with casing to prevent side pinning or do nothing?
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Re: Side pinning on uncased cube tray [Re: Shamrocker]
#14400982 - 05/04/11 05:05 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Do nothing, let the sides pin if needed, but don't add a bunch of casing to the sides, you'll end up contaminating it. Just let the sub do it's thing
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Yeah, what I figured. Do you think it will keep side pinning because that's where the first fruits appeared?
Edited by Shamrocker (05/04/11 05:10 PM)
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Re: Side pinning on uncased cube tray [Re: Shamrocker]
#14401022 - 05/04/11 05:13 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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you never know, pinning is induced from water evaporation off the substrate and the microclimate is best on the sides as there is less air flow. I'd have to assume you'll see alot of side pinning. However, the mushies should grow up from the sides and up into the air instead of staying sideways and staying down in between the sub and the tray
-------------------- We think we have freedom, but we're all just mice in a maze.... FYI: I stole all my pix off google! F+ PORN! Here is a shit-ton of porn by yours truly! I have FINALLY written up a couple teks as to how SHP has done things in the past. DISCLAIMER: This is not for the newbie to mycology, and not going to work for everyone! This is simply what works for one person when other teks and methods have failed miserably! ~~~~~How SHP does their unconventional WBS Prep!! (NO DRY METHOD)~~~~ ~~~~~SHP's highly disputed method of doing ALL their work outside of a flow hood or a Still air box!~~~~~ ~~~~~Troubles harvesting the side and bottom pins in your mono? Learn how!! Dunking included ;-)~~~~~
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Re: Side pinning on uncased cube tray [Re: Shamrocker]
#14401053 - 05/04/11 05:20 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Shamrocker said: Yeah, what I figured. Do you think it will keep side pinning because that's where the first fruits appeared?
They do what they want. I've had excellent flushes even with tons of side pins.
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Shamrocker
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They all grew straight up, but stems were squished against the hpoo substrate lol. They're gonna be a bitch to clean. I gave up eating horse shit years ago lol
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Re: Side pinning on uncased cube tray [Re: Shamrocker]
#14401068 - 05/04/11 05:23 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Shamrocker said: They all grew straight up, but stems were squished against the hpoo substrate lol. They're gonna be a bitch to clean. I gave up eating horse shit years ago lol
Ya they grow straight still. Usually the casing shrinks quite a bit so they're easier to pick. Just make sure you twist nd pull.
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Re: Side pinning on uncased cube tray [Re: TrustYourSelf]
#14401084 - 05/04/11 05:28 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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It's funny they were so wedged in there, a couple snapped off at the base. Had to get that off before dunking
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Re: Side pinning on uncased cube tray [Re: Shamrocker]
#14401216 - 05/04/11 06:07 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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yup, don't leave that shit on there our you'll get rot
-------------------- We think we have freedom, but we're all just mice in a maze.... FYI: I stole all my pix off google! F+ PORN! Here is a shit-ton of porn by yours truly! I have FINALLY written up a couple teks as to how SHP has done things in the past. DISCLAIMER: This is not for the newbie to mycology, and not going to work for everyone! This is simply what works for one person when other teks and methods have failed miserably! ~~~~~How SHP does their unconventional WBS Prep!! (NO DRY METHOD)~~~~ ~~~~~SHP's highly disputed method of doing ALL their work outside of a flow hood or a Still air box!~~~~~ ~~~~~Troubles harvesting the side and bottom pins in your mono? Learn how!! Dunking included ;-)~~~~~
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