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SonicShrooom
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Attempt To Salvage Trich
#15919626 - 03/08/12 01:34 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hey So I Have One Cambodia Cake That's Litterally Like 2 Days From Full Colonization. And I Just Discovered It Had A Little Bit Of Green On One Side...Trich For Sure. I Took It Out And I Cut It In 1/2 And Tossed The Other, Partially Un-colonized/Tric'd Half Out. I Then Took The Fully Colonized Half And Dunked It. Will This Work? A Sort Of Hillbilly Amputation As To Not Spread The Cancer?
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RogerRabbit
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No. As has been posted a few thousand times, the green is only the trichoderma spores. The mycelium is infused throughout the cake and can't be cut out. It's ruined. RR
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DrCrumbs
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I feel like dunking will only spread the trich spores around more.
Either way though, I've found that the only thing you can really do is put it outside and you'll get some.
When ever I've tried, yeah I've gotten a couple of fruits but it is a constant battle. You have to remove green trich spots every other day and you really contaminate up your house.
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Thayendanegea
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Re: Attempt To Salvage Trich [Re: DrCrumbs]
#15920146 - 03/08/12 03:12 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Yeah, I tried to cut some out once with a fillet knife, like a surgeon, you know...then back in the jar...this was done outside and with sterile knife and gloves. then filled in with dry verm.....looked good for a day or two then it reared it's ugly head again. This time it went into the dumpster jar and all....lesson learned. Some old advice came into my noggin......"Learn to listen, and listen to learn"...It's already been figured out.
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MachineElf1.618
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I once saved a contamed cake but it took too much effort. Just trash it.
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TripperTodd
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I cut out the trich or contamed portion about a half inch and then put it to the side or fridge for a few days to birth and gather a few more or maybe some with unfimished bottom or stalled.
I use those to spawn to h poo after a dunk w hydrogen peroxide at one to twenty ratio.
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HorizonSpawn
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Re: Attempt To Salvage Trich [Re: TripperTodd]
#15923427 - 03/09/12 08:12 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I highly suggest learning to recognize the mycelium growth of the various trichoderma species... The only time (via personal experience) that I have found a grow worth saving; is when it is in full swing fruiting before trichoderma is showing itself... As soon as you see trichoderma (preferably before it sporulates), isolate the tub/bin/tray/cake from your entire cultivation area(s)...
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TripperTodd
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Generally i have had few problems when spawning to pasturized poo. Just cut away at least a half inch around the spot. Don't salvage it unless its at least got half colonized. Use judgment. DunK in distilled water with a one to twenty ratio of h2o2 to h2o. Then spawn to poo. I use ten to fifteen half pint jars to a mono with four inch sub. Now testing Gypsum but wind up w foulness. Going back to plain brf n verm but my casing love the Gypsum n lime.
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stoneded420
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Re: Attempt To Salvage Trich [Re: TripperTodd]
#15927560 - 03/09/12 11:48 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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yeah fruit it! get those trichoderma spores in your grow room. toss do what RR says...
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punkrocker292004
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Re: Attempt To Salvage Trich [Re: stoneded420]
#15927602 - 03/09/12 11:59 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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only if yer it the midddle of a flush should salt be used on mold to finish the flush then trash salt only slows it for like 3 or 4 days max
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TripperTodd
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Like i said. I can usually get a qp before the trich regains strength n shows its self.
So yes you can salvage the myc. I wouldn't fruit it as is. The pasturized manure has beneficial microbes tjats keep the mean green at bay. That's the diff between rent or no rent for me sometimes i get a poor run.
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