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bamancopes
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BRF tek temperatures?
#19100106 - 11/07/13 11:52 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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its been like 60-70 degrees where im at, and people are finding copes and sometimes cubes out in the fields. i just inoculated four half pint jars of subtrate and i keep hearing everywhere i need an incubator, but why do i need it to be warmer than room temperature which for me is 70-80 when there are copes and cubes outside which are fruiting in the mid 60s?
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Re: BRF tek temperatures? [Re: bamancopes]
#19100119 - 11/07/13 11:56 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Jars/bags/tubs/trays should colonize @ room temperature getting ambient/indirect light.
Main pinning triggers are full colonization, FAE and Evaporation off of the substrate.
Light is a secondary pinning trigger. For tropical species temperature is not a pinning factor.
P. Cubensis are a tropical species. You could colonize at 70F and fruit at 80F with great results.
Light has been proven beneficial during all stages of mycellium growth. Mushrooms like mammals have a circadian rhythm.
You want ambient/indirect light(on a 12/12 schedule preferably) for colonization and consolidation.
You want direct/intense 6500K light on a 12/12 schedule for fruiting.
Optimal temps are mid 70s throughout the whole grow, but anywhere from 65F-80F is acceptable.
Incubation is outdated/uneeded unless temps in the range stated above cannot be kept.
The inside of the jar is always a few degrees warmer than the outside because the mycellium produces heat..mycellium tends to stall at temps above 86F , and contams thrive.
Fruiting at cooler temps tends to produce denser, meatier fruits, while fruiting at higher temps will often produce hollow, less dense stems.
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Re: BRF tek temperatures? [Re: PussyFart]
#19100126 - 11/07/13 11:58 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Notahacker420 said: Jars/bags/tubs/trays should colonize @ room temperature getting ambient/indirect light.
Main pinning triggers are full colonization, FAE and Evaporation off of the substrate.
Light is a secondary pinning trigger. For tropical species temperature is not a pinning factor.
P. Cubensis are a tropical species. You could colonize at 70F and fruit at 80F with great results.
Light has been proven beneficial during all stages of mycellium growth. Mushrooms like mammals have a circadian rhythm.
You want ambient/indirect light(on a 12/12 schedule preferably) for colonization and consolidation.
You want direct/intense 6500K light on a 12/12 schedule for fruiting.
Optimal temps are mid 70s throughout the whole grow, but anywhere from 65F-80F is acceptable.
Incubation is outdated/uneeded unless temps in the range stated above cannot be kept.
The inside of the jar is always a few degrees warmer than the outside because the mycellium produces heat..mycellium tends to stall at temps above 86F , and contams thrive.
Fruiting at cooler temps tends to produce denser, meatier fruits, while fruiting at higher temps will often produce hollow, less dense stems.
lol Notahacker - did you just ctrl+c, ctrl+v that shit - guess some questions get asked a few times........ a day.
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Re: BRF tek temperatures? [Re: PussyFart]
#19100132 - 11/07/13 11:59 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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the closet ive had them in for the past hour has no light, but the closet in my room which my friends growing a plant in has a light buld shining on the plant. im thinking i could just put them in there with the indirect light from that
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Re: BRF tek temperatures? [Re: urthtown]
#19100135 - 11/07/13 11:59 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Last link in my signature...... Shit For Noobs.....
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Re: BRF tek temperatures? [Re: PussyFart]
#19100153 - 11/07/13 12:05 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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very nice ill put up some fruiting pics in a few weeks with your help buddy
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Re: BRF tek temperatures? [Re: bamancopes]
#19100159 - 11/07/13 12:06 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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can you re-use needles? because i only have two and alot of spores left in ones of the syringes that ill use in like a week or two i guess
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Re: BRF tek temperatures? [Re: bamancopes]
#19100168 - 11/07/13 12:08 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Sure you can....
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Re: BRF tek temperatures? [Re: PussyFart]
#19100186 - 11/07/13 12:11 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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alright , i know im asking dumb questions but its my first time. ive been studying on here and ive found alot of p. cinctilus hunting just hadnt gotten around to ordering spores until now
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Re: BRF tek temperatures? [Re: PussyFart]
#19836510 - 04/13/14 08:03 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hey first time poster but long time reader... I have been reading lots of different information on the Colonization of brf cakes and the temp and no1 actually gives a clear answer on which is better. Colonizing at mid 70s or maintaining a temp of low 80s in an incubation chamber. I have read 80s can promote contamination but at the same time promotes faster colonization and a better flush when moved into a colder fruiting chamber? I was also curious about the process of posting pics on here. Can any admins pm me please?
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