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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: Nakor420]
#18888074 - 09/25/13 07:20 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nice job man!
Definitely clone the fruits that are colonizing that fast
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: Mr.PhilCybin]
#18891204 - 09/25/13 09:08 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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A little update for those interested.
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! *DELETED* [Re: Nakor420]
#18891216 - 09/25/13 09:12 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: 404]
#18891251 - 09/25/13 09:19 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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About about 2.75 inches.
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! *DELETED* [Re: Nakor420]
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: 404]
#18891604 - 09/25/13 10:21 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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i have a tub that has been colonizing for about 4 days and its almost at 100%
it scared me but people reassured me that the myc looked fine.
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: nepter627]
#18892027 - 09/25/13 11:57 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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what "strain" are these, op?
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: mason man]
#18892744 - 09/26/13 05:54 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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mason man said: what "strain" are these, op?
This is Mazatapec..
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: Nakor420]
#18893388 - 09/26/13 10:18 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Halfway through my first flush and I think the green monster just poked his head out..... What do you guys think? I'm almost 100% sure this is trichoderma.

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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: Nakor420]
#18893402 - 09/26/13 10:23 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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ahhhhhhh! 
I'm too new to this know what it is, but it definitely does not look good
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: Nakor420]
#18893411 - 09/26/13 10:26 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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yup... sucks man
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: JohnnieYen]
#18893428 - 09/26/13 10:30 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I took measures to slow it down... I took a syringe and directly dropped a few TINY drops of 91% isopropyl alcohol onto the invading culture. I did this with H2O2 once for cobweb and it worked well to halt the spread...I will post results....
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: Nakor420]
#18893436 - 09/26/13 10:34 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I have dug out the infection before with an alcohol wiped spoon. An inch around the infection, and an inch deep.
slowly lift and discard the infected sub.
This will not destroy it but it can give you a few more days time to finish off your flush.
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: JohnnieYen]
#18893504 - 09/26/13 10:59 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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JohnnieYen said: I have dug out the infection before with an alcohol wiped spoon. An inch around the infection, and an inch deep.
slowly lift and discard the infected sub.
This will not destroy it but it can give you a few more days time to finish off your flush.
Indeed....
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: Nakor420]
#18893732 - 09/26/13 12:05 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Whenever I've tried to dig out/cut off a contaminated section it just ends up spreading faster IME. If I need I finish out a flush I have good results just taking a solo cup and wedging it into the substrate to keep the contam quarantined for a few days. Obviously it still spreads anyway but this has worked very well for me
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: bulkgrownoob]
#18893919 - 09/26/13 12:58 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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bulkgrownoob said: Whenever I've tried to dig out/cut off a contaminated section it just ends up spreading faster IME. If I need I finish out a flush I have good results just taking a solo cup and wedging it into the substrate to keep the contam quarantined for a few days. Obviously it still spreads anyway but this has worked very well for me
interesting approach. I may try that..
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: Nakor420]
#18893985 - 09/26/13 01:19 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nakor420 said: A little update for those interested.
I had a bad feeling about this tub. It colonized pretty quickly and was pinning in what seemed like record time from what I've seen. Turns out it was just trying to beat the trich/green colored sporulating bacteria.
You can see in the first picture, the mushroom heads look a little darker than they should IMO, indicating abortion. And in the second picture you can see the trich pretty clearly. Then you posted the next day (today) saying you identified the trich. If you pay a little closer attention to your tub you might have been able to identify the problem and/or have a solution earlier. Not that you can really save a tub with trich.
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bulkgrownoob said: Whenever I've tried to dig out/cut off a contaminated section it just ends up spreading faster IME. If I need I finish out a flush I have good results just taking a solo cup and wedging it into the substrate to keep the contam quarantined for a few days. Obviously it still spreads anyway but this has worked very well for me
interesting approach. I may try that..
The attempt to scoop out the substrate and remove it from the tub is a waste of time and likely you're just infecting your grow area with more spores than you could ever count. I've made the mistake first hand and won't do it again. The solo cup idea sounds kinda cool, but I'm not sure it would work. Seriously, if the infection has already already shown green then it's too late. IME best practice is once the tub is infected, just quarantine it and let it run the course. If it's half way through a flush just let the last remaining mushrooms mature and then do whatever you do with your spent substrates.
I'll have to try the solo cup idea next time I get some sort of infection.. sounds ingenuitive. All you're doing is buying time anyways, right?
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Yeah, just trying to get a canopy then going to bury it outside. Getting a bit cold out but you never know.
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: Nakor420]
#18894077 - 09/26/13 01:39 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I had trich appear on my first flush once, I contained it ALL and I even had another flush with no more signs of trich. I tossed after second flush though due to a friend letting to many spore all over the place. I took fine sea salt and slowly dumped it on the small vicinity I could see the trich(plus some extra around it), than I slowly misted the hell out of the spot to crust it over. It was a shot in the dark for me, but it worked so it may work for you too. My signature picture is of the trich tub, it just stopped spreading and I could continue with no worry.
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Re: Mono ready for fruiting after 4 days?! [Re: Zeparthian]
#18894113 - 09/26/13 01:49 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Zeparthian said: I had trich appear on my first flush once, I contained it ALL and I even had another flush with no more signs of trich. I tossed after second flush though due to a friend letting to many spore all over the place. I took fine sea salt and slowly dumped it on the small vicinity I could see the trich(plus some extra around it), than I slowly misted the hell out of the spot to crust it over. It was a shot in the dark for me, but it worked so it may work for you too. My signature picture is of the trich tub, it just stopped spreading and I could continue with no worry.

Fascinating...if it continues after the iso drip, I will try that.
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