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Early sign of trich???
    #19074165 - 11/02/13 09:11 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

95% certain this is trich that I've noticed at a fairly "early" stage. This is a mono that has flushed once already... :thumbup:

Anyone confirm? I have not had trich before personally.





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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: Skinty]
    #19074172 - 11/02/13 09:14 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Also - I realise that when you can actually see signs of trich it has already been "ripping through your substrate" but at this "early stage" would it be in any way worth trying to cut it out?

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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: Skinty]
    #19074173 - 11/02/13 09:14 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

looks like trich are we talking about the area at aprox 1 o clock


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: B_BOY]
    #19074184 - 11/02/13 09:17 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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looks like trich are we talking about the area at aprox 1 o clock




Not sure about 1 o'clock :lol:

Top centre and lightly spreading possibly to the top right :stoned:


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: Skinty]
    #19074188 - 11/02/13 09:18 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

yeah that area looks like trich to me, all the pretty colors:lol:


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: B_BOY]
    #19074197 - 11/02/13 09:20 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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yeah that area looks like trich to me, all the pretty colors:lol:




Yeh it looks lovely...but concerning!

Throw away time or attempt a surgical operation :shrug:


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: Skinty]
    #19074201 - 11/02/13 09:22 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

so many people have tried to fight the trich monster with not much success. But i see you have shrooms in there, so maybe put the whole thing outside or in a closed area to let those mature?.. Hell i usually have to just toss em after i see the trich.


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: B_BOY]
    #19074212 - 11/02/13 09:25 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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so many people have tried to fight the trich monster with not much success. But i see you have shrooms in there, so maybe put the whole thing outside or in a closed area to let those mature?.. Hell i usually have to just toss em after i see the trich.




Trich makes Skinty sad :frown:

I've always felt quite smug about never getting trich (up till now) :facepalm: :lol:

Thanks for the help :wink:


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: Skinty]
    #19074218 - 11/02/13 09:26 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

:lol: i was getting it bad there for awhile this summer, things have cleared up somewhat now.. But i do always get some cobweb somehow :crankey:


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: B_BOY]
    #19074225 - 11/02/13 09:28 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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:lol: i was getting it bad there for awhile this summer, things have cleared up somewhat now.. But i do always get some cobweb somehow :crankey:




I had a bit of a cobweb stage but I ANNIHALATEDZED IT WITH PEROXIDE :peyotezen:


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: Skinty]
    #19074230 - 11/02/13 09:29 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

yeah me too, slowed down my trays some but oh well


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: B_BOY]
    #19074263 - 11/02/13 09:37 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Gonna take the fucker outside, cut out the visible trich and see what happens. Fruits from the first flush are piss weak anyway compared to another grow I have so I guess I will survive! :shrug:


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: Skinty]
    #19074270 - 11/02/13 09:38 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

sounds legit to me..


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: B_BOY]
    #19074316 - 11/02/13 09:50 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Actually it just dawned on me that this was the first time I've used "bucket tek"...no coincidence I'm sure.


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: Skinty]
    #19074323 - 11/02/13 09:53 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

that's all i have ever used :lol: with no problems really at all.


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: B_BOY]
    #19074333 - 11/02/13 09:56 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

That Damion has a lot to answer for. I might send him a strongly worded PM :lol:


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: Skinty]
    #19074351 - 11/02/13 10:01 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

:lol:


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: B_BOY]
    #19077318 - 11/02/13 09:45 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

That white patch could be Trich. If it is though it hasn't start sporulating. It's common though to see new mycelium patches after harvest especial near stumps. I would probably wait until you actually see spores starting to form on it. None of that discoloration present now appears to be from mold.


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: Kizzle]
    #19094186 - 11/06/13 06:37 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Hmm...

So I went all gung-ho (stupid I know) and cut out the trich with a red hot spoon :uhoh:

Thought I had been successful but now I see evidence of trich all around the cut out area (which is about 2 1/2 square inches in a corner). Thing is there is a pretty nice flush going on - my guestimate would be it'll be at least 3 oz dry (1st flush 6 1/2oz) and I predict it will be ready for havesting on Friday or Saturday (latest Sunday...)

Problem I've left myself is how to harvest the fuc*er. Not sure it'll be a good idea in the house and outside is not in the realms of possibility - but I don't wanna throw out 3oz of good fruit (contrary to what I reported earlier these are pretty tasty :crazy2:)

Suggestions on a postcard. I should of thrown it out and started a fresh tub to avoid this dilemma...

:shrug:

Edit: not going to post a pic as don't wanna crack the tub and anything taken through the plastic won't be very revealing...


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: Skinty]
    #19094832 - 11/06/13 10:59 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Actually here are some pics - shit but best I could do...







nasty shit for a family forum so I apologise :lol:


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: Skinty]
    #19095471 - 11/06/13 01:47 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Are you positive that's what it is, I can't really see it. It has the powdery texture? Because cutting out a piece of mycelium would create a lot of bruising which can be green.

Cutting out mold can make things worse since the mold needs to reach the surface to sporulate and the holes create more surface area that's easier for it to reach. It can't also spread around mold mycelium fragments wgich is far worse than spreading mold spores.


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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: Kizzle]
    #19095651 - 11/06/13 02:24 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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Are you positive that's what it is, I can't really see it. It has the powdery texture? Because cutting out a piece of mycelium would create a lot of bruising which can be green.

Cutting out mold can make things worse since the mold needs to reach the surface to sporulate and the holes create more surface area that's easier for it to reach. It can't also spread around mold mycelium fragments wgich is far worse than spreading mold spores.




Thanks for the response Kizzle. I think I made quite a grave error trying to "fix" the problem and I will learn from that.

There is no green as yet, just a very white white in a kind of uniform "spreading out" shape from where the removal was done. I would not say it looks "powdery" but it does look a fair bit like trich pictures I've seen. Saying that this "new" white patch looks less like trich than the patch I dug out before.

What would you say to the harvesting conundrum?

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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: Skinty]
    #19101782 - 11/07/13 05:11 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Just a out of curiosity. Did you cut the mushrooms at the base instead of just pulling them out ?

Not that it attracts trich but that's an invitation to bacteria. Basically they can rot and ruin the whole thing. It also delays subsequent flushes.

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Re: Early sign of trich??? [Re: MAIA]
    #19103774 - 11/08/13 01:38 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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Just a out of curiosity. Did you cut the mushrooms at the base instead of just pulling them out ?

Not that it attracts trich but that's an invitation to bacteria. Basically they can rot and ruin the whole thing. It also delays subsequent flushes.

My two cents ...




Yes I always cut...I think the opposite to be honest. Pulling up chunks of substrate is more likely to lead to contam. I've never had a stump "rot" and I do not think it causes any delay to subsequent flushes - again, if anything, the opposite :stoned:


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