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MagicCarpetRide89
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Temperature variance
#15903933 - 03/05/12 02:22 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I think I may have a problem with my millet bags. I need someone to tell me if I'm going to have any issues with my bags colonizing (besides slow growth) where I can't keep the temperature at about 74. The temperature varies from 68 to 76 and this morning it was only 64 in the room. I also notice that when the temp drops down, that there's a little bit of condensation. I did decide to start using a space heater to keep the temp right in the room but I'm worried that with the drop in temp, that the spores I injected a few days ago my not do their thing now.
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crimsondrac
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Mycellium growing in the wild deals with temperature, humidity and climate changes all the time and survive fine. Colder temps will slow down the Myc growth, but you gotta get pretty cold to kill it. Be careful of the space heater though, it could dry out the air too much.
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PoopSoap
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I inoculated 10 jars about 3 weeks ago and its only like 60°f in my room. Every jar is almost fully colonized. It took a little longer than "normal" but im not in a rush and they colonized just fine.
Edited by PoopSoap (03/05/12 03:20 PM)
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MagicCarpetRide89
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Re: Temperature variance [Re: PoopSoap]
#15904655 - 03/05/12 04:45 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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That's good to know. I was worried that they might of got messed up with the temp changing but it looks as though that everything is going to be fine. What about the bags I have though. I ordered them from a sponsor on here and the millet looks a bit dry on top but the sides and bottom look like they have the right amount of moisture. Will they still colonize just fine??
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MagicCarpetRide89
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Quote:
crimsondrac said: Mycellium growing in the wild deals with temperature, humidity and climate changes all the time and survive fine. Colder temps will slow down the Myc growth, but you gotta get pretty cold to kill it. Be careful of the space heater though, it could dry out the air too much.
Will this be a problem with sealed millet bags??
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