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TranscendingLife
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Re: Hello everyone, especially you RogerRabbit! [Re: OoBYCoO]
#14481588 - 05/19/11 10:38 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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But don't let it colonize. Just dump upon recognition of a contam in the jar. No reason to let it sit & fester...& spore in reference to the mean green @ green...
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Doctor_Inoc
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Re: Hello everyone, especially you RogerRabbit! [Re: TranscendingLife]
#14482830 - 05/20/11 05:01 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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the symptoms of those mushis I posted are of too low RH.
Too low of RH can also be a symptom of lack of FAE. Not enough air coming in contact with the substrate to create that moisture evaporation.
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The poly is basically falling outta the tubs w/ a small fan going in the room.
Since you have a small fan in the room going, creating a passive airflow, I'd at least remove poly-fil from one of those holes for fruiting. The extra air that gets into the fruiting chamber will bump that RH up by evaporating all that excess moisture that your mushrooms will in turn soak up. You'll just need to learn replace moisture loss by judging then misting when your substrate has evaporated all the moisture from it's surfaces. Or you can play it safe and get a worthy hygrometer and mist when the moisture level drops between 85-90%.
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ProfessorPinHead
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Re: Hello everyone, especially you RogerRabbit! [Re: PileusSonofGalt]
#14482840 - 05/20/11 05:09 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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PileusSonofGalt said: The only thing I can think of is that I did not use a surgical mask during inoculation, I did use a glove box but no mask. How stupid that was. But my WBS jars do not have any fibourous growth, lucky I guess. At least 5 different kinds of fungi grow in my flowerbeds now, if I let all the contaminated PF jars colonize fully outside and then birthed them to a shallow grave of horse manure and verm, in my flowerbed, think they would grow GT's or the shrooms in my flowerbed? Or grow at all? Average low right now of 55 and high of 78.
It is actually not as stoopid as you may think..... I bet you now you never forget that again.
That makes it a learning experience, and there are no stoopid Stupid learning experiences.
As for the jars that went south....... TOSS EM" !!!!!
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PileusSonofGalt
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Re: Hello everyone, especially you RogerRabbit! [Re: ProfessorPinHead]
#14483214 - 05/20/11 07:47 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Yes stupid for me not to do so, but like you said I learned from it and that will help me next time. I just wish I had more spores.
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