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pyro101981
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incubation temp is a 85
#21296917 - 02/19/15 04:40 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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I have my mycelium at about 90% for 10 1/2 pint jars, using a heat pad covered by a towel I've regulated heat with a timer. 1 hour on 1 hour off, all the buttons got pushed in on my timer somehow and it kicked on to run 24/7! the heat in my incubator got up to 85° possibly 86° jars started to sweat inside mycelim is still growing though but if inside temp is 86° with the jars growing mycelium they would be warmer right? wondering the thought everyone had on that temp? how bad it is etc no contams so far I have inoculated 10 jars and all ten are at 90% at day 14 after inoculation
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Re: incubation temp is a 85 [Re: pyro101981]
#21296926 - 02/19/15 04:48 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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do u have pics? even a heating pad on a timer isn't the best man. BRF is a bit more forgiving, but if my grains jars were crammed together @ 90% and 85f, I'm almost certain i would have bacteria.
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Another lesson learned on why we don't use heating pads.
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pyro101981
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I just don't have a exact tutorial and how to get a fish heater in there with water it's confusing cuz I've never done it heating pad has worked fine so far till then lol
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Re: incubation temp is a 85 [Re: pyro101981]
#21299035 - 02/19/15 01:33 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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If your house or wherever doesn't stay around 70 and you have to, just make a TiT.
It's simple, buy a fish tank heater. 30 $ or so. Then two tubs. In the first one put a few inches on water, not enough to touch the other tub. Most fish tank heaters have suction cups on them so you can just attach it to the middle bottom of the tub. Take a 4 jars put them in the corners of the water tub then set the other tub on top of it.
Most tank heaters have a little knob you can use to set the temp.
I believe there are Tek's on here for one, but I mean its pretty simple.
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Re: incubation temp is a 85 [Re: pyro101981]
#21299122 - 02/19/15 01:49 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Don't incubate at all.
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Just leave your jars at room temperature. Cubensis wants to colonize and fruit, don't ever forget that, they will do it whether you want them to or not provided they've been given a good and sterile environment to thrive in.
Whether it's 65 degrees or 79 degrees they'll still colonize, albeit slower or faster. Just wait it out. I used an incubator my first grow, now I just leave them on a shelf.
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Re: incubation temp is a 85 [Re: taGyo]
#21299849 - 02/19/15 04:26 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Awsome impute guys thank you!! anyone have a picture by chance I got the idea just nice to see it
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Re: incubation temp is a 85 [Re: pyro101981]
#21301953 - 02/20/15 01:05 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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A picture of what?
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pyro101981
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A picture of the set up for the fish tank heater to get a view rather than just words
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Re: incubation temp is a 85 [Re: pyro101981]
#21302020 - 02/20/15 01:57 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Sure, but fish tank heaters are for fish tanks, not mushrooms.
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Don't incubate....period.are you growing on your porch or something? If you're growing in a house you shouldn't incubate.
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Quote:
wowimflabbergasted said: fish tank heaters are for fish tanks, not mushrooms.
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Re: incubation temp is a 85 [Re: taGyo]
#21311889 - 02/22/15 07:15 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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If you put the heating pad on top of the box/container the jars are in it will give a more gentle heating effect. I find it helps with condensation too.
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Re: incubation temp is a 85 [Re: tourrat]
#21311959 - 02/22/15 08:10 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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wowimflabbergasted said: Don't incubate at all. 
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taGyo said:

Just leave your jars at room temperature. Cubensis wants to colonize and fruit, don't ever forget that, they will do it whether you want them to or not provided they've been given a good and sterile environment to thrive in.
Whether it's 65 degrees or 79 degrees they'll still colonize, albeit slower or faster. Just wait it out. I used an incubator my first grow, now I just leave them on a shelf.
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tourrat said: Don't incubate....period.are you growing on your porch or something? If you're growing in a house you shouldn't incubate.
What are you all talking about?
Anytime you control an environment to create the correct growing perimeters for a life form, you are INCUBATING. OP has his terminology correct.
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Re: incubation temp is a 85 [Re: hamloaf] 1
#21315859 - 02/23/15 01:41 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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You know what we mean hamloaf, why do you have to be like that? Noobs don't see incubating as putting a little space heater in the room to keep it at 75 degrees, they see it has putting heating pads and fish tank heaters in shit. You don't have to treat us like we're dumb for telling the OP not to do what he is doing. Did you give him any advice?
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wowimflabbergasted said: You know what we mean hamloaf, why do you have to be like that? Noobs don't see incubating as putting a little space heater in the room to keep it at 75 degrees, they see it has putting heating pads and fish tank heaters in shit. You don't have to treat us like we're dumb for telling the OP not to do what he is doing. Did you give him any advice? 
Before i started growing i read RRs notes. Isn't it best to leave jars at room temperature? And if you use a incubator you risk thermal death?
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wowimflabbergasted said: You know what we mean hamloaf, why do you have to be like that? Noobs don't see incubating as putting a little space heater in the room to keep it at 75 degrees, they see it has putting heating pads and fish tank heaters in shit. You don't have to treat us like we're dumb for telling the OP not to do what he is doing. Did you give him any advice? 
Well, I am to change all that, wowimflabbergasted, and won't be discouraged by you, or anybody who tries to convince me otherwise. Good day to you.
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Re: incubation temp is a 85 [Re: TrIpPyDuDe]
#21316233 - 02/23/15 07:04 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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wowimflabbergasted said: You know what we mean hamloaf, why do you have to be like that? Noobs don't see incubating as putting a little space heater in the room to keep it at 75 degrees, they see it has putting heating pads and fish tank heaters in shit. You don't have to treat us like we're dumb for telling the OP not to do what he is doing. Did you give him any advice? 
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TrIpPyDuDe said:
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wowimflabbergasted said: You know what we mean hamloaf, why do you have to be like that? Noobs don't see incubating as putting a little space heater in the room to keep it at 75 degrees, they see it has putting heating pads and fish tank heaters in shit. You don't have to treat us like we're dumb for telling the OP not to do what he is doing. Did you give him any advice? 
Before i started growing i read RRs notes. Isn't it best to leave jars at room temperature? And if you use a incubator you risk thermal death?
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Not all of us have temperature controlled, humidified rooms and if you'd read through the thread Ham you'd see that what he's doing is clearly NOT heating a room up lol.
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Re: incubation temp is a 85 [Re: taGyo]
#21316242 - 02/23/15 07:09 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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You are only encouraging me to come at you all harder. Good day to you too, tagyo.
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