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SeksLodkye
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Late Casing with no temp control?
#17320430 - 12/02/12 12:33 PM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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So, after a bit of digging through archives and whatnot, I've decided to roll with the Late Casing Tek for the 2 BRF cakes I have goin'. I feel pretty confident that I understand the tek and whatnot, my only real concern is that I have no way to control the temp for the casing. Will I still be able to successfully use the Casing Tek without being able to modify the temp? My terrarium environment is constantly 69-72*F. Thanks for any help or feedback <3
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cubes4cancer
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Re: Late Casing with no temp control? [Re: SeksLodkye]
#17320449 - 12/02/12 12:37 PM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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ROGERRABBIT: P cubensis will grow on stuffed animals, bibles, quarter pounds of weed, bras, etc.
In other words,it's hard to fuck up a cube grow.
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SeksLodkye
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Re: Late Casing with no temp control? [Re: cubes4cancer]
#17321807 - 12/02/12 04:35 PM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
cubes4cancer said:

I don't have any way of adjusting the temperature, no way to incubate, and no way to drop temp @ pinning..... Was my post really THAT hard to understand?
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Re: Late Casing with no temp control? [Re: SeksLodkye]
#17321881 - 12/02/12 04:49 PM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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You did not specify what species you are growing, so I'm gonna guess cubes...
Main pinning triggers are full colonization, FAE and Evaporation off of the substrate.
Light is a secondary pinning trigger. For tropical species temperature is not a pinning factor.
Light has been proven beneficial during all stages of mycellium growth. Mushrooms like mammals have a circadian rhythm.
You want ambient/indirect light(on a 12/12 schedule preferably) for colonization and consolidation.
You want direct/intense 6500K light on a 12/12 schedule for fruiting.
Optimal temps are mid 70s throughout the whole grow, but anywhere from 70F-80F is acceptable.
Incubation is outdated unless temps in the range stated above cannot be kept.
The inside of the jar is always a few degrees warmer than the outside because the mycellium produces heat..mycellium tends to stall at temps above 86F , and contams thrive.
Fruiting at cooler temps tends to produce denser, meatier fruits, while fruiting at higher temps will often produce hollow, less dense stems.
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SGFC(Shotgun Fruiting Chamber), Monotub Tek, Damion5050's Coir Tek, TL's Tek List, Frank's Tek List,
EvilMushroom666's Pasteurization Tek, How It Should & Shouldn't Look - NEW CULTIVATORS GUIDE
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SeksLodkye
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Re: Late Casing with no temp control? [Re: PussyFart]
#17328245 - 12/03/12 06:00 PM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
Notahacker420 said: You did not specify what species you are growing, so I'm gonna guess cubes...
Main pinning triggers are full colonization, FAE and Evaporation off of the substrate.
Light is a secondary pinning trigger. For tropical species temperature is not a pinning factor.
Light has been proven beneficial during all stages of mycellium growth. Mushrooms like mammals have a circadian rhythm.
You want ambient/indirect light(on a 12/12 schedule preferably) for colonization and consolidation.
You want direct/intense 6500K light on a 12/12 schedule for fruiting.
Optimal temps are mid 70s throughout the whole grow, but anywhere from 70F-80F is acceptable.
Incubation is outdated unless temps in the range stated above cannot be kept.
The inside of the jar is always a few degrees warmer than the outside because the mycellium produces heat..mycellium tends to stall at temps above 86F , and contams thrive.
Fruiting at cooler temps tends to produce denser, meatier fruits, while fruiting at higher temps will often produce hollow, less dense stems.
Aha. Thanks a lot, very helpful and informative!
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