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Munsen420
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Need some insight on what this is
#18790804 - 09/02/13 04:55 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Long time reader first time poster ..,this is my third grow and the first with any issues...I inoculated a bunch of rye berry bags, then incubated,then spawned to tubs of coir and verm. After a like 2 weeks one of the tubs had a huge 8 inches creeping out the top when the others weren't even colonized yet, so I fruited it..it was a decent yield but nothing special.any way about 2 weeks later now I checked and this other tub has like 50 little guys growing but they def don't look right, I put it in the fruiting chamber today as soon as I saw,but I'm worried because they have green caps. Anybody ever seen this before? I thinktheireither penis envy or Indian. I got my bags mixed up. Any insight would be appreciated.
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Re: Need some insight on what this is [Re: Munsen420]
#18790965 - 09/02/13 05:31 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nothing really screams contam to me, they look kinda like albinos... But on another note, raise that cover off the perlite, it will help your humidity.
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Munsen420
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Re: Need some insight on what this is [Re: Mush4Brains]
#18791546 - 09/02/13 07:22 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Can albinos form from any strain? Is there any issues as far as potency or special measures to be taken? or just treat them as normal...also besides the color, I've never had a grow with the caps looking like this usually there at least opened a little bit, and wider, not just the same thickness as the stems..,thanks a lot though its appreciated.
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Re: Need some insight on what this is [Re: Munsen420]
#18791610 - 09/02/13 07:34 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Munsen420 said: Can albinos form from any strain? Is there any issues as far as potency or special measures to be taken? or just treat them as normal...also besides the color, I've never had a grow with the caps looking like this usually there at least opened a little bit, and wider, not just the same thickness as the stems..,thanks a lot though its appreciated.
Yeah, it's all just genetics. Why do you want to prevent the Albinos :P They're awesome in my book. As for the sizes, it could be lack of FAE.
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Munsen420
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Re: Need some insight on what this is [Re: d9c6]
#18791655 - 09/02/13 07:43 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I don't want to prevent them, obviously if that's what they are it's too late anyway lol...I think it's kinda neat. Like I said I just never had anything like this, so was just concerned if I have to do anything differently. They almost look like big aborts too me which is why I was worried. I've never had my tubs fruit in the incubation chamber with no light or anything, no but the tub before this grew a huge 8-9 inch right out the top in total darkness it was weird and then now these..so just concerned is all...thank you
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Re: Need some insight on what this is [Re: d9c6]
#18791761 - 09/02/13 08:03 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Also, as far as FAE, there was none at all..these tubs were colonizing Ina. Poor mans terrarium in total darkness, sealed with no air exchange, which is why I was so shocked that all these started growing in the dark without air exchange..those pics were taken today, first time I checked the tubs in about a week, then instantly put them in the fruiting chamber as soon as I saw I had all these growing....maybe the darkness is the reason for the color? Also, if you don't mind..my other tubs in the colonization chamber( a tote sitting inside another tote floating in water has a mycelium which Ive never seen. At least I hope it's mycelium. It's not soft and fluffy its long strands shooting up like spider webs and has a consistency of thin twine. I've read that maybe it's that rhizomorphic? Mycelium? Has you or anybody had any experience with this? Thanks agin for all your help

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Munsen420
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Re: Need some insight on what this is [Re: d9c6]
#18799829 - 09/04/13 03:58 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ok just figured I'd post these never seen any like this..like I said before I mixed up my batches, their either, ends envy, Indian, or Colorado something. Where I ordered them from doesn't have my records only that I ordered but not which strain. Ay body have any
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Re: Need some insight on what this is [Re: Munsen420]
#18800177 - 09/04/13 05:24 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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They are cubes, that is for sure.
There is no way to tell what variety they are....the names they give these groups of spores are over rated.
Cubes are cubes....they all basically look the same.
Those look albino or leucistic...
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