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Crazy fool



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70-80% colonized, now what?
#20597349 - 09/21/14 02:20 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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ive heard some different things about once your jars are around 70-80% colonized with mycelium that your supposed to or by preference do certain things to them i cant remember exactly all of them but one was like flip them upside down, another was like put them in fdirect sunlight, can anyone clarify on what i should do with these jars or if i should just leave them as they are and not do anything right yet. thanks
  
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PsyDragon
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Re: 70-80% colonized, now what? [Re: Crazy fool]
#20597354 - 09/21/14 02:22 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Leave them alone for now unless you have a particular reason. They're on the home stretch now!
Edited by ColorDragon (09/21/14 02:23 PM)
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Crazy fool



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Re: 70-80% colonized, now what? [Re: PsyDragon]
#20597360 - 09/21/14 02:25 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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yeah i heard something about flipping them upside down would help them to fully colonize better or somehitng like that...
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kmetric



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Re: 70-80% colonized, now what? [Re: PsyDragon]
#20597361 - 09/21/14 02:25 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yep, just wait it out. Looks like some pretty sweet rhizo growth man! How did you inoculate? is that ms?
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Crazy fool



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Re: 70-80% colonized, now what? [Re: kmetric]
#20597373 - 09/21/14 02:27 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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spore syringe bought from a site, whats MS? im a total noob this is my first attempt.
Edited by Crazy fool (09/21/14 02:34 PM)
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ant707
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Re: 70-80% colonized, now what? [Re: Crazy fool]
#20597376 - 09/21/14 02:28 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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you dont look like youve got much longer to wait 
is your FC ready? what are you going to use?
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ant707
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Re: 70-80% colonized, now what? [Re: ant707]
#20597378 - 09/21/14 02:29 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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you should edit the vendors name out of your post. 
MS means multispore = spore syringe or spore print
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Re: 70-80% colonized, now what? [Re: ant707]
#20597392 - 09/21/14 02:33 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Don't turn them upside down and they should be in indirect sunlight the whole time. Oh and edit the vendor name out of your post.
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As well to count the angels dancing on a pin
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Crazy fool



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Re: 70-80% colonized, now what? [Re: ant707]
#20597407 - 09/21/14 02:38 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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my SGFC
  the last pic you can see where initially i drilled a bunch of smaller holes so the perlite didnt fall out than i was talked into just sticking with the 1/4" holes along the 2" grid so i re drilled 1/4" holes along the grid on the bottom thats why theres a bunch of smaller holes around them.
Edited by Crazy fool (09/21/14 02:41 PM)
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ant707
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Re: 70-80% colonized, now what? [Re: Crazy fool]
#20597413 - 09/21/14 02:40 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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no doubt about that 2 inch spacing i guess 
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Crazy fool



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Re: 70-80% colonized, now what? [Re: ant707]
#20597422 - 09/21/14 02:42 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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thanks do you thinkg that SGFC is up to par. sufficient?
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Re: 70-80% colonized, now what? [Re: ant707]
#20597432 - 09/21/14 02:45 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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once the mycelium meets at the bottom of the jars and the mycelium covers the entire inside of the jars i wait one week and than birth right?
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ant707
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Re: 70-80% colonized, now what? [Re: Crazy fool]
#20597434 - 09/21/14 02:46 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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from what i have read, it looks good. make sure you use 3-4 inches of well rinsed perlite and elevate it a few inches from whatever it is gonna sit on.
im still in the colonization phase of my first (non-failure) grow myself so be sure to get some answers from the more experienced peeps around here.
have you seen this thread? AMU Q & A - Ask a Q and get an A+
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Crazy fool



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Re: 70-80% colonized, now what? [Re: ant707]
#20597437 - 09/21/14 02:47 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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no i havent thanks.
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Re: 70-80% colonized, now what? [Re: Crazy fool]
#20597449 - 09/21/14 02:51 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yes, once the jars are completely 100% white let them consolidate for a week and then birth and dunk/roll. Put them in the FC on a piece of tin foil and mist/fan as needed. Enjoy the fruits of your work.
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Crazy fool



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Re: 70-80% colonized, now what? [Re: Zytan]
#20597471 - 09/21/14 02:59 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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no way to be sure their completly consolidated is there? that means the entire substrate all the way through to the middle is infested with mycelium right?
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