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kibbles
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Humidity question
#14741790 - 07/09/11 04:44 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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Okay so me grow is going pretty good but I gots a couple of questions. White fuzziness is at the bottom of my mushrooms. I think this means I need to lower the humidity. Is this true?
Also, my mushrooms are mostly growing in very dense clusters. If I remove the pins and the smaller mushrooms in each cluster, will this allow the bigger ones to grow better? Or should I just not mess with them.
Thank you
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Re: Humidity question [Re: kibbles]
#14741815 - 07/09/11 04:51 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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The fuzziness is mycelium, if your conditions are right you should get the some decent weight. Do not lower the humidity unless you think you're waterlogging your cakes. Just keep your conditions right, let them do their thing and be patient.
Edited by SporesAndSpores (10/13/13 03:31 PM)
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kibbles
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Cool man thanks. I don't really do much to take care of em. I just mist and fan 1-3 a day. I think I'm gonna stop misting though.
Also I doubt this means anything but I was wondering why some of my shroomage has white heads. One of the heads looks like cauiflower.
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Fuzzy mycelium growing on your cakes and or stems of shrooms is the result of high humidity its perfectly normal.
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Re: Humidity question [Re: DynGBreeD]
#14741835 - 07/09/11 04:57 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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Misting doesn't create humidity, Fresh air exchange does....
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kibbles
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Re: Humidity question [Re: DynGBreeD]
#14741846 - 07/09/11 05:00 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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WHAAAAAAAAA???? 
As long as my babies will still grow I'm good. Thanks again guys ur awesome
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Re: Humidity question [Re: kibbles]
#14741856 - 07/09/11 05:03 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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Sorry din't mean to confuse you... Just saying don't stop misting and fanning. Thats what triggers pinning. Your babies will be A O K my friend! Good Luck
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kibbles
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Re: Humidity question [Re: DynGBreeD]
#14741869 - 07/09/11 05:06 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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Oh ya I just always thought misting created humidity and fanning did the air exchange plus dehumidified it. But i can look that shit up if i run into problems. Do you know what would cause them to have white heads though. Mutations? or do some just grow that way?
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Re: Humidity question [Re: kibbles]
#14741886 - 07/09/11 05:09 PM (13 years, 6 months ago) |
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Mutants can be common with certain strains... Pics would be nice. And if your using a SGFC the holes allow the fresh air exchange, the damp Perlite holds the water for humidity. Misting and fanning triggers the pins. And helps to keep the cakes a little wet.
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