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BRF Cakes and Grain cased trays in one FC
    #19398583 - 01/10/14 11:45 AM (10 years, 20 days ago)

Hi fellows, I'm a new poster but have already absorbed a lot of info in the last few months of lurking (absorbed, like vermiculite, get it?? a haha....ha).

So, anyway...I have some BRF cakes about to go into my SGFC and was thinking of attempting some rye grain jars into a coir/verm mix sub next. The PF tek is awesome, but I'm already itching to try some other methods.

However, I'm sure I read that although cakes are happy with a consistent RH throughout, other substrates need it varied for different stages of growth, leading me to think perhaps having two different types of "grow" in the same FC might not work? I can't exactly remember if this is what I read though, so I might be talking shite.

Damn, that was a lot of words to say: can I throw some cased grain trays into my cake's SGFC or should I build a separate mono or such instead?

Thanks in advance


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Re: BRF Cakes and Grain cased trays in one FC [Re: nitten]
    #19398628 - 01/10/14 11:55 AM (10 years, 20 days ago)

Don't bother casing the grains, Just mix the grain spawn with the pasteurized coir/verm substrate. I use little shoeobox sided totes(link in signature) and put them in a SGFC, you can put both in a SGFC at the same time


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Re: BRF Cakes and Grain cased trays in one FC [Re: bodhisatta]
    #19398750 - 01/10/14 12:17 PM (10 years, 20 days ago)

Great, thanks bud!


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