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vredstein
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What data do you track?
#14732760 - 07/07/11 06:55 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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For those of you who have been at this a while, what kind of data do you include in your grow logs/journals? What kind of factors do you monitor? What factors did you initially neglect to keep track of and later wish you had? What factors did you use to keep track of, but found to be irrelevant? This could pertain to any phase of growth from specimen collection, agar work, cultivation, etc. What kind of system to you use to organize the data?
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k00laid
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Re: What data do you track? [Re: vredstein]
#14732769 - 07/07/11 06:56 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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i think keeping records is a bad thing o.o
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anonjon
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Re: What data do you track? [Re: k00laid]
#14733258 - 07/07/11 08:17 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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I record dates on jars as serial numbers to keep track of senescence and to hunt down bad jars.
For example, lets say I make a master jar of B+. It's marked B+. Now I grain to grain 7 jars from that today july 7. So the jar is marked B+ 77. A week later it's ready and I put 6 in a tub and use the 7th to make 7 more jars. Those jars would be marked B+77714. A week later... B+77714721. And a week later the 4th and final g2g transfer for that strain will be B+77714721728. I don't exceed 4, I go back to spores and start a new clone master.
So lets say I have a hundred plus jars of spawn and one day I find a jar with a little speck of green in it. Now I know to check all the jars with that serial #.
I also label tubs with creation date, strain designation, and substrate type.
Apart from those, I dunno what you'd want to track unless you are running experiments.
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