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a flying pickle
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First signs of germination taking long
#18917295 - 10/01/13 05:06 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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6 BRF jars that were inoculated a little over two weeks ago. B+ was used for two of those jars and they are doing as expected. Ecuador syringes were used for the other 4 and they have yet to show ANY signs of growth. Both strains of jars went under the same processes. They have correct BRF, verm and moisture ratio, were properly sterilized, and the jars were given time to cool. I should mention neither strain has gotten any light. The only difference were the syringes themselves.
I tried Ecuador on 6 more jars, inoc'd about 6 days ago. No signs. Any thoughts?
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Willy Wonka
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Bad syringe (dead spores)
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a flying pickle
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Re: First signs of germination taking long [Re: Willy Wonka]
#18917806 - 10/01/13 07:05 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Damn, alright. Thanks.
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a flying pickle
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Re: First signs of germination taking long [Re: Willy Wonka]
#18917819 - 10/01/13 07:08 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Just wondering if i decided to re inoculate with one of my good syringes do you think that would be a problem?
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bodhisatta 
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Just give it some more time 2 weeks isn't a crazy amount of time to wait. You could always try to re-inoculate but it's not the best practice but who gives a shit if you're just going to empty the jars to start over any way, unless you're low on jars.
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a flying pickle
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Re: First signs of germination taking long [Re: bodhisatta]
#18917930 - 10/01/13 07:32 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thank you for your reply. Yea it's not a long amount of time to wait. But I read on this site that anything longer than 2 weeks is a sign that something's wrong. I'm not low on jars but I am low on spores now since it appears that one syringe is totally dead.
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bodhisatta 
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here's a tip for the future. Every sponsor syringe I had has been expanded into 10 more syringes. I squirt the syringe into a jar of pressure cooked water with a SHIP and some sort of filter so the pressure can equalize when you add and remove liquid from the jar. I squirt all 10-12CC of original syringe into the jar that was PC with 120CC of water. Then I suck all that up into 10 syringes. The original syringe is potent enough to do this with. I haven't ever had a problem with this and I even do it for the syringes I make myself but I use a large portion of a print to make one syringe. You can expand it to 2-10 syringes. I haven't ever tried more than 10 though.
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a flying pickle
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Re: First signs of germination taking long [Re: bodhisatta]
#18918696 - 10/01/13 10:24 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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At this rate I'm going to have to do that pretty soon.
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