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OfflineGratefulDread
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Cold shocking
    #1570296 - 05/22/03 07:55 PM (20 years, 10 months ago)

A FOAF was just about to cold shock a casing when a cannabis induced though came to him. Wouldn't cold shocking the casing with saran wrap over it instead of tinfoil and a light source (one of those stick anywhere press lights) shining on it induce the pinning alot quicker than just cold shocking the casing in the dark?

Now if he used a blue tinted light it seems to me that it would aid somewhat.


Anyone got any opinions on this or any advice?


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Re: Cold shocking [Re: GratefulDread]
    #1570313 - 05/22/03 08:01 PM (20 years, 10 months ago)

I cant see it hurting it..

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Re: Cold shocking [Re: Legoulash]
    #1570913 - 05/22/03 11:40 PM (20 years, 10 months ago)

I think it would only help, if anything; the more evenly timed the fruiting conditions, the better the pinset, in theory.

Don't know how much of an effect it would have, though; I usually cold shock in the fridge O/N and then just expose to light at R.T. I do not like tin foil for casings.

Feel free to try, though; can't hurt! Post your results!

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Re: Cold shocking [Re: micro]
    #1573467 - 05/23/03 10:02 PM (20 years, 10 months ago)

I think that would work, perhaps you should try it

I know it wouldent harm it


Go ahead


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