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OfflineImalizard
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Actual Progress!!!! :)
    #20193335 - 06/27/14 09:13 AM (10 years, 6 months ago)

Dropped 5 half pint Brf cakes into alittle tub with 3 pints coir and a few handfuls of verm. Just posting up a couple pics because I shocked to shit that something I did came out right.


day 5(today). Its actually working!! Just wondering if its making good timing on colonizing

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Re: Actual Progress!!!! :) [Re: Imalizard]
    #20193340 - 06/27/14 09:16 AM (10 years, 6 months ago)

Forgot to put the picture from the other day. This was 2 days ago

ALSO forgot to mention that they are Treasure Coast

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Re: Actual Progress!!!! :) [Re: Imalizard]
    #20193476 - 06/27/14 09:55 AM (10 years, 6 months ago)

hey, did you cook/pasturize the coir???

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Re: Actual Progress!!!! :) [Re: Imalizard]
    #20193519 - 06/27/14 10:10 AM (10 years, 6 months ago)

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Dropped 5 half pint Brf cakes into alittle tub with 3 pints coir and a few handfuls of verm. Just posting up a couple pics because I shocked to shit that something I did came out right.


day 5(today). Its actually working!! Just wondering if its making good timing on colonizing



Sooo did your crumble them or what?  Looks pretty uneven.


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Re: Actual Progress!!!! :) [Re: MastaBlastar]
    #20193530 - 06/27/14 10:16 AM (10 years, 6 months ago)

here's the thing OP, it's hard to tell if you're going to have any success or not, but what you've done is based on pretty concrete principles, and for that I commend you.

Coir is pretty contam resistant, so there's a really good chance you'll get that fully colonized and fruited.

for future reference, consider properly pasteurizing or hell even boiling. with coir, the cooking process (i think) is to make it a little more accessible to the mycellium. (whereas with other substrates the pasteurization process is more so to kill off bad guys and leave the good guys(micro-organisms))

also consider, getting those cakes ground up a little better and more evenly mixed throughout the sub.

I rooting for ya! I'm pulling for the lizard.

:goodluck:

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Re: Actual Progress!!!! :) [Re: MonkeyJesusFresco]
    #20194178 - 06/27/14 01:14 PM (10 years, 6 months ago)

Aha that was actually my other question. Should I crush those up some more, which I guess I should. They were in little chunks not so ground up, and my jackass friend tipped the box yesterday which I think helped with the clumping. Thanks guys for answering.

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Re: Actual Progress!!!! :) [Re: Imalizard]
    #20194187 - 06/27/14 01:17 PM (10 years, 6 months ago)

I mean...not now, but next time

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Re: Actual Progress!!!! :) [Re: MonkeyJesusFresco]
    #20194895 - 06/27/14 04:13 PM (10 years, 6 months ago)

Hmmka thankies again

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Re: Actual Progress!!!! :) [Re: Imalizard]
    #20198036 - 06/28/14 09:22 AM (10 years, 6 months ago)

o wow im mad that i didn't notice that question Monkey. I did a bootleg pasteurization in a container because i had no bucket and i would've been killed for using the pot again. So i guess i can say i attempted to pasteurize but not sure if i worked

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Re: Actual Progress!!!! :) [Re: Imalizard]
    #20198419 - 06/28/14 11:00 AM (10 years, 6 months ago)

well, like I said, with coir the pasturization if more focused on "cooking" the coir, apparently the mycelium will gobble it up easier, there aren't any real beneficial micro-organisms, which makes high heat an option for coir!

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Re: Actual Progress!!!! :) [Re: MonkeyJesusFresco]
    #20202342 - 06/29/14 09:29 AM (10 years, 6 months ago)

The more ya know huh. Thanks for the info. Sorry for bumping this back up

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Re: Actual Progress!!!! :) [Re: Imalizard]
    #20246683 - 07/09/14 08:39 AM (10 years, 6 months ago)

And from the cake of death, come fruits of life
First ones to grow. Got a bunch of pins laying around to. It isnt as great as most would get but its something.

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