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cronicr



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Re: duotub wbs to coir verm and gypsum [Re: mycology101]
#19414730 - 01/13/14 09:58 PM (10 years, 17 days ago) |
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i shoot for about 20-30 lbs at a time
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Edited by cronicr (01/13/14 09:59 PM)
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mycology101
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Re: duotub wbs to coir verm and gypsum [Re: mycology101]
#19416597 - 01/14/14 09:59 AM (10 years, 16 days ago) |
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Ok they all feel nice and crispy dry, total is 40.02 g!
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cronicr



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Re: duotub wbs to coir verm and gypsum [Re: mycology101]
#19416614 - 01/14/14 10:03 AM (10 years, 16 days ago) |
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hell yeah! great job over all!
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mycology101
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Re: duotub wbs to coir verm and gypsum [Re: cronicr]
#19437213 - 01/18/14 10:32 AM (10 years, 12 days ago) |
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Well the 2nd pinset is coming along nicely, there are a dozen or so larger fruits with tons of tiny pins. I noticed that the substrate is pulling away from the sides of the tub, I'm pretty sure its too dry. The question is, how do I re-moisturize without hurting my pinset? I don't want to mist and hurt the pins, can I just pour water down the side? Anyone had experience with this sort of thing?
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cronicr



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Re: duotub wbs to coir verm and gypsum [Re: mycology101]
#19437219 - 01/18/14 10:33 AM (10 years, 12 days ago) |
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it's not pulling away because of moisture it's being eaten by your mycelium, perfectly normal
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mycology101
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Re: duotub wbs to coir verm and gypsum [Re: cronicr]
#19437329 - 01/18/14 11:06 AM (10 years, 12 days ago) |
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Oh that makes sense too. I have noticed also that there is not nearly as much condensation forming on the inside as during the first flush. Could this be from a loss of moisture?
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Re: duotub wbs to coir verm and gypsum [Re: mycology101]
#19437571 - 01/18/14 12:09 PM (10 years, 12 days ago) |
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yep that could do it
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mycology101
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Re: duotub wbs to coir verm and gypsum [Re: cronicr]
#19474066 - 01/25/14 09:14 PM (10 years, 5 days ago) |
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So I just harvested the second flush, it looks good but there seems to be too much fuzz, some of it looks sort of dark:
 Does this look like cobweb to you?
Thanks!
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vikingsc
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Re: duotub wbs to coir verm and gypsum [Re: mycology101]
#19474091 - 01/25/14 09:20 PM (10 years, 5 days ago) |
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Very thin strandy mushrooms and fuzzy feet. You need more FAE. And maybe more light. Not cobweb.
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mycology101
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Re: duotub wbs to coir verm and gypsum [Re: vikingsc]
#19477600 - 01/26/14 04:29 PM (10 years, 4 days ago) |
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Ya they aren't getting an excess of either of those, so that's probably the problem. Here's the 2nd flush:

Total for this flush is 1.3 g dry. I'm about to start on the next grow, I think I'll be doing a stacked monotub version of what I just did. I think I'll leave this to see if it goes for a 3rd flush
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Re: duotub wbs to coir verm and gypsum [Re: mycology101]
#19477624 - 01/26/14 04:33 PM (10 years, 4 days ago) |
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1.3? Looks like a typo
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vikingsc
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Re: duotub wbs to coir verm and gypsum [Re: vikingsc]
#19477628 - 01/26/14 04:34 PM (10 years, 4 days ago) |
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Get some more holes in your tub or some looser polyfill.
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Re: duotub wbs to coir verm and gypsum [Re: vikingsc]
#19477641 - 01/26/14 04:36 PM (10 years, 4 days ago) |
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heh oh ya i meant oz.
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vikingsc
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Re: duotub wbs to coir verm and gypsum [Re: mycology101]
#19477717 - 01/26/14 04:55 PM (10 years, 4 days ago) |
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mycology101 said: heh oh ya i meant oz.
Ahh right on. I saw the bowl of mushrooms and knew that can't be 1.3g
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Re: duotub wbs to coir verm and gypsum [Re: cronicr]
#19477969 - 01/26/14 06:09 PM (10 years, 4 days ago) |
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Quote:
cronicr said: thats fine, you got one soldier missing in action though
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