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mushmagic
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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: Doc Seta]
#19387882 - 01/08/14 12:10 PM (10 years, 22 days ago) |
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Doc Seta said: Tried all kinds of stuff, btw nice grow u got there Im guessing EQs?
So I take it you've already tried a liner?
And thank you they're actually cambos though
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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: bodhisatta]
#19388013 - 01/08/14 12:42 PM (10 years, 22 days ago) |
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bodhisatta said: The gap between the tub and your substrate makes a good microclimate for side pins, Get a good liner(see franks threads) and the liner will stick to your substrate leaving pins feeling like they want to form on the top
Yea u know what I do for now , I just take em out now n lay em on a plastic lids that go on em for now, after the first flush or so. Its working just found a few bad trays with bad mushies propagating underneath that had to be destroyed, no wonder I was getting some bad pinsets on flushes I had em growing underneath. I need to get this mesh stuff though
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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: Doc Seta]
#19388316 - 01/08/14 01:54 PM (10 years, 22 days ago) |
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Meshes, liners... Nah. CASING LAYERS.
Liners cannot work with neither this tech or the full-on container grow tech that stems from it. Meshes as such seem to be another form of 'pseudo casing/chamber' and I get plenty ideal results easily with proper casing layers and chambers.
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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: Violet]
#19388326 - 01/08/14 01:58 PM (10 years, 22 days ago) |
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Violet said: Meshes, liners... Nah. CASING LAYERS.
Liners cannot work with neither this tech or the full-on container grow tech that stems from it. Meshes as such seem to be another form of 'pseudo casing/chamber' and I get plenty ideal results easily with proper casing layers and chambers.
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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: Violet]
#19388430 - 01/08/14 02:26 PM (10 years, 22 days ago) |
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Violet said: Meshes, liners... Nah. CASING LAYERS.
Liners cannot work with neither this tech or the full-on container grow tech that stems from it. Meshes as such seem to be another form of 'pseudo casing/chamber' and I get plenty ideal results easily with proper casing layers and chambers.
The plot thickens.......I just noticed a pan of rye sub i tossed into a pan with extra casing mix on top while making casings is pinning so I'll use that as an experiment tool so I'm listening. I ran out of room and I'm just throwing stuff in plastic bins and misting it n works fine. I really don't see how anyone could completely fail at this hobby unless they're some really dirty mofo idk?
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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: Doc Seta]
#19396388 - 01/09/14 10:54 PM (10 years, 21 days ago) |
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so from the grain plates posted on page 11, so far i've gotten pins/fruit on one of the MS plates.
plucked and transferred 1/5 + 1 day + 3 days 1)

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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: tripdawg420]
#19410102 - 01/12/14 08:44 PM (10 years, 18 days ago) |
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whats your preferred harvest method with these? Looks like twist and pull from the pics. I end up with bits of stipe left when using my scissors with these; the pins dont seem to mind too much but the surface of the casing is crowded with pins and stumps turning back to mcy.
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Twist & Pull them the base works best imo, I just asked the same question tho on my Foafs pic of some picked fruits that come off taking like 3 developing pins with them each I hate that grrrr! I would guess a scalpel would work best at separation off maturing pins connected to the mature fruits.
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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: Doc Seta]
#19411674 - 01/13/14 09:07 AM (10 years, 18 days ago) |
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nice to see the level of progress here
some of you, are looking at some outstanding results at the rate your going.
i figure in a few months, there will be many V tek varients popping up .
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I have to say I really enjoyed the method thus far
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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: WillSolvem]
#19414763 - 01/13/14 10:06 PM (10 years, 17 days ago) |
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hey just updating with my progress.




cased containers doing better than uncased. i have 4 uncased that are not knotting after 100% and about 6 days consolidation. they have pulled away from the sides. these are mostly whole grain BR, but some are BRF recipe.
an observation: Violet, i dunno which of ur teks this was mentioned in, but after applying the casing, pushing down a little on the casing around the perimeter of the container does seem to help with side pins. i will be trying this with larger grows.
input, questions, criticisms, etc welcome! HI Will!!! (ur print is going to be my swab for the bodhi thread)
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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: blindingleaf]
#19414788 - 01/13/14 10:12 PM (10 years, 17 days ago) |
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I'd say build a proper shotgun and that it looks like they could use a little more FAE.
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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: mushmagic]
#19414799 - 01/13/14 10:15 PM (10 years, 17 days ago) |
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for sure. i have so much other stuff to do that building a SGFC is not a priority for me now. that container seems to be doing the trick for now, maybe ill pull out some poly
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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: blindingleaf]
#19418977 - 01/14/14 06:53 PM (10 years, 16 days ago) |
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update, 20 hours later



side view of last one. as u can see, i made the casing on all of these pp5's as thick as the substrate itself.

uncased

on top of that, i still have 4-5 other pp5's not cased that are not knotting or pinning. in an effort to organize my apt, i may toss them in a week if nothing happens. when i first started experimenting with this tek, i accidental did 3 containers with too much WBR and also it was too hydrated, too many split kernels. it finally grew out, I spawned one of them to coir (sry to mention that here violet, but in the spirit of experimentation, i figured why not), just as an experiment, and the other two are here (the bucket on left is the one spawned to coir. I'm not sure what to do with them, as there is no head room for pins and fruits.

any ideas?
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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: blindingleaf]
#19422099 - 01/15/14 10:00 AM (10 years, 16 days ago) |
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good pinset blinding....... let em roll, youll get several flushes.
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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: Violet]
#19473191 - 01/25/14 05:44 PM (10 years, 5 days ago) |
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Do you think BRF would work?
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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: robbinbanks]
#19473582 - 01/25/14 07:15 PM (10 years, 5 days ago) |
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yes these are brf v-tek style: cased:

uncased:

both brf. maybe defeats the purpose of v tek with grain nutrients, but i was bored...
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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: blindingleaf]
#19475208 - 01/26/14 04:27 AM (10 years, 5 days ago) |
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cased is looking real good. Are those cased grain petri's or just in vitro? I have some BR grain petri's i might case because they just dont look like they have enough moisture. Anyone have any experience on second heat treatments when flash hydrating BR? I microwaved some BR grain petris for 7 mins and might have over did it. Also, i was thinking of using the plastic bags to fuzz up my pins before transfer, is this the best method to avoid contams?
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Re: Culturing • GRAIN 'PETRI' TEK [Re: robbinbanks]
#19475216 - 01/26/14 04:34 AM (10 years, 5 days ago) |
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look dry?
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