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orizon
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Pan Cyan problems
#1899139 - 09/09/03 05:03 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hi...I having some problems pinning my pan cyan casings. They colonized perfect and Im doing everything according to proceduere....(fanning, water/h2o2 dailiy spraying, Dung compost top layer etc...) Do these usually take longer to pin its been almost 2 weeks.
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ExtravagantDream
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Re: Pan Cyan problems [Re: orizon]
#1899156 - 09/09/03 05:10 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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Pan Cyans take a more experienced grower so I will take you as one and attempt not to insult your judgment. As you should know they are much more sensitive than cubensis and in this respect you must pay much more attention to them.
I would not think two weeks is an absurd length of time, however I would suggest reevaluating every aspect of your conditions. Temperature, especially, seems to play a big role. Also, a simple but important part, make sure you H2O2/H2O is in a very low concentration.
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orizon
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I know I only put 1 teaspoon of 3%h202 per spray bottle. I've heard that they require fresh air from outside...is this true? I am fruiting them at 75 degrees which is what all the pan cyan grower guides say to do.
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ExtravagantDream
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Re: Pan Cyan problems [Re: orizon]
#1899876 - 09/09/03 07:38 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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I really wish I could answer, unfortunatly I am not Pan. Cyan expert. To tell you the truth, this is the first time I have ever heard of the possibility of requiring fresh air.
If you live in an appropriate place, open your windows. Fresh air is good for you and much cleaner then that recirculated air in your house.
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theshiftingwalls
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ph_plus
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First of all, they like it hotter.... like 78-80 degrees F..... And they r much more sensitive to CO2 concentrations, that's true... You have to vent them like every 6 hours.... (or just leave 2 small holes @ the sides of your terrarium for air exchange and cover them with some Tyvek... Doing this, you just have to spray them once a day... ) But IME, they pin anyway.... They just abhort or grow spindly when air exchange is not enough... And you can't get the expected yield if you do not provide what they need.... Fresh air, 78-80 F temp. and some straw+dung substrate... I can help you further if you tell more details... The grain? How did u case them?.... e.t.c....
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Re: Pan Cyan problems [Re: ph_plus]
#1901173 - 09/10/03 04:31 AM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ist all about temperature with pinning pans. They need that constant temp and as soon as they pin, you need to stop spraying. Ive found that if your going multispore that some spore matches will colonise perfectly but then refuse to fruit at all - if its longer than three weeks or so, id try another spore match. If you isolate its easier, as you can chucck the ones that fruit poorly or not at all, and keep the yielders. Remember - temps to get them to pin, air excahnge and NO misting once they do.
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