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bulkgrownoob

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Mycjunky
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I don't think so. Probably just bruising it looks pretty dry. Don't really see exactly the spot your talking about though.
Edited by Mycjunky (05/24/11 11:20 AM)
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Sillicybin
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I see a little greenish hue, but I'm not seeing the characteristic sporulation you normally see with trich. It looks like it could just be a little bruising.
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bulkgrownoob

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Re: is this trich? (pics) [Re: Sillicybin]
#14503845 - 05/24/11 11:21 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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ok good to know, thanks for the quick responses
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sporesmores420
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i dont see any trich. what sub are you using btw?
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Re: is this trich? (pics) [Re: Sillicybin]
#14503864 - 05/24/11 11:24 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Sillicybin said: I see a little greenish hue, but I'm not seeing the characteristic sporulation you normally see with trich. It looks like it could just be a little bruising.
Agreed, you will useally see a spot of light green forming thats spread out and i see no green patches. whats your RH?
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bulkgrownoob

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Re: is this trich? (pics) [Re: Spector]
#14503871 - 05/24/11 11:26 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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spector, you dont see any green patches in the first pic? and spores, im using wbs spawned to coir/verm with 5-10% gypsum
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Sillicybin
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bulkgrownoob said: spector, you dont see any green patches in the first pic? and spores, im using wbs spawned to coir/verm with 5-10% gypsum
He asked what your RH (relative humidity) was. It seems like you don't have enough humidity, which is causing your substrate to dry out.

That is what trichoderma looks like.
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bulkgrownoob

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Re: is this trich? (pics) [Re: Sillicybin]
#14503906 - 05/24/11 11:33 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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oh yeah... i have basically no clue what my RH is (i know, i know) i just mist and fan daily but my sub definitely had issues with dryness so that could be the problem
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Spector
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not really, it looks blue. In my experience if you see that much spread of coloring there would already be thick green pathes. but when i try to expand it to actual size the pics arent really that High def, so i cant confirm the green patches in the first pic.
see sillicybins pic? and how green it is? great examp.
nvm, you got it from RR, confirmed.
Edited by Spector (05/24/11 11:39 AM)
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RogerRabbit
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Yes, your first picture shows early trich beginning to sporulate and the second picture shows cobweb or a similar mold. Move it outside to finish flushing. RR
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bulkgrownoob

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what would happen if i attempted to let it finish this flush? sorry if thats a dumb question but this is my first grow so im not too experienced obviously.
this is how far along the flush is now
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Spector
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Im hoping RR can Striaghten this out for me. or anyone else for that matter.
is FAE(among other things like being sterile as possible) a good way to combat contams, i have been reading AOT, i cant get a direct answer from any previess post. as oppose to letting stale air linger. i know kinda noobish lol.
but thats why RR stated to put it out side, to fruit, green mold is not harmful to ppl. the fruits will be good. but you dont want it in your house to release all those spores.
Edited by Spector (05/24/11 11:48 AM)
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Mycjunky
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It should be fine letting the flush finish.
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Re: is this trich? (pics) [Re: Mycjunky]
#14504049 - 05/24/11 11:58 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Mycjunky said: It should be fine letting the flush finish.
You didn't finish the sentence. That last word should have been OUTDOORS. RR
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Spector said: Im hoping RR can Striaghten this out for me. or anyone else for that matter.
is FAE(among other things like being sterile as possible and lime in the casing) a good way to combat contams, i have been reading AOT, i cant get a direct answer from any previess post. as oppose to letting stale air linger. i know kinda noobish lol. quote]
commmee ooonnnnnn....
Edited by Spector (05/24/11 12:07 PM)
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Re: is this trich? (pics) [Re: Spector]
#14504382 - 05/24/11 12:58 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Spector... the answer is yes.
It is nearly impossible to get cobweb on a fully colonized tray that is being provided adequate FAE.
It seems like when I have had trays infected with trichoderma, placing them outside seriously slows down the progression of the disease due to the additional FAE.
After working out a good FAE delivery system, I can't remember the last tray with trich that didn't get it from bad/questionable spawn (that I mixed up anyway to see what would happen.)
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Re: is this trich? (pics) [Re: Sillicybin]
#14504398 - 05/24/11 01:02 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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awesome, i guess i should of specified if FAE will keep tams down in monotubs. obviously shotguns dont have a problem with this. unless you keep it in a closet or a room with the door shut all the time. but thanks man.
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