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Buckeye Oysters
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Re: Malabar Straw Logs with Coffee Soaked Grain [Re: Buckeye Oysters]
#16168750 - 05/01/12 11:03 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Same logs on 2nd flush, one day later...
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Re: Malabar Straw Logs with Coffee Soaked Grain [Re: Buckeye Oysters]
#16168819 - 05/01/12 11:20 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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this is very cool,i like you for posting it. a question thou how many pins form where the log is cut in half vs the side it lays on? what im getting at is would you stand them on end or have you and noted any diff?,maybe you could space 3 halfs on one shelf. not like you need the space,or do you?
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Buckeye Oysters
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Re: Malabar Straw Logs with Coffee Soaked Grain [Re: cubes4cancer]
#16171583 - 05/02/12 02:35 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Laying them on their sides like that, 8 halves to a shelf, uses the space most efficiently and you are able to use the shelf above each log to tuck plastic back to make work easier. I used to do it with verticle setups using a 6qt oil pan as the base and hunks of styrofoam packed between the rim of the pan and the bottom the log to keep it straight up, then bag gets clipped under lip of bag to secure plastic. Its a good setup for a smaller scale run and no shelves.
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Re: Malabar Straw Logs with Coffee Soaked Grain [Re: Buckeye Oysters]
#16172026 - 05/02/12 04:20 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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What do you think would be better as far as a first bulk straw attempt for someone with experience in bulk trays and monotubs, which i realize have little to no relevance to straw, but do u think a couple straw logs or a couple laundry baskets would be a better place to start?
Also, do you have your grow room conditions controlled at all or do you let the plastic do all the work as far as RH control?
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Buckeye Oysters
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Re: Malabar Straw Logs with Coffee Soaked Grain [Re: BjJiggles]
#16177358 - 05/03/12 03:57 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Logs are far better than baskets because you can pack the material in denser and some other reasons. You can get 3ft wide 4mil thick clear window plastic at most walmarts/lowes/etc. Then you can fold the plastic over to make the tube and tape the seam well with clear packaging tape. Thats the poor man's log setup. Chop straw with a weedwacker/lawnmower/woodchipper.
Only thing I control is temp and turn on the overhead room light if gloomy day outside and no ambient sunlight.
-------------------- Evolution is Lamarckism in disguise. Adaptation never creates a new species or trait, but rather the new species/trait always existed within the parent DNA until circumstances allowed it to be activated. For instance, every wolf has the DNA for poodles, but that DNA would never be revealed without man selectively breeding for it.
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Re: Malabar Straw Logs with Coffee Soaked Grain [Re: Buckeye Oysters]
#16201787 - 05/08/12 08:44 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Re: Malabar Straw Logs with Coffee Soaked Grain [Re: Buckeye Oysters]
#16201815 - 05/08/12 08:48 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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