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Offlinekarp

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casing help
    #19011133 - 10/21/13 10:40 PM (11 years, 2 months ago)

hi, i was planing on doing my first bulk grow. And i was wondering if i should do a casing layer, and if i decide to, do i just spread the layer evenly across the colonized substrate or should i cover the sides also.

i'm planing on going from a lc< rye berries < hpoo+coir , then case with coir and verm in a mono tub

this is my first bulk grow so any suggestions or tips are greatly appreciated.

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Re: casing help [Re: karp]
    #19011154 - 10/21/13 10:43 PM (11 years, 2 months ago)

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karp said:
hi, i was planing on doing my first bulk grow. And i was wondering if i should do a casing layer, and if i decide to, do i just spread the layer evenly across the colonized substrate or should i cover the sides also.



A casing layer is not really needed if growing cubes.

But if you do decide to go that route, let the substrate fully colonize, then apply a thin casing layer over just the surface of the substrate.

Place back into colonization conditions for another couple days, or until you see mycellium poking thru most of it.

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Re: casing help [Re: PussyFart]
    #19011201 - 10/21/13 10:51 PM (11 years, 2 months ago)

thanks for the help.

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