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Smoking Man
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Mushrooms peeling?
#21348219 - 03/01/15 01:20 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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The mushrooms that are just above the perlite are peeling, is that a sign of high humidity?

THNX
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bodhisatta 
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horrible air exchange. humidity only matters at the surface, if you mist your cakes accordingly the RH in your SGFC should swing between 50-90, take a picture of your whole sgfc
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Achillita
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Sweet jesus you need better air exchange,
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Smoking Man
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bodhisatta said: horrible air exchange. humidity only matters at the surface, if you mist your cakes accordingly the RH in your SGFC should swing between 50-90, take a picture of your whole sgfc

I fan around twice a day. I don't mist, the humidity always stays above 90.
Is only on the very bottom, the others are perfect.
ty
Edited by Smoking Man (03/01/15 04:36 PM)
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Fungus Mountain
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Well, I guess there's no more question as to why you lack any fresh air exchange. If you're serious about growing, you should check out these.
http://www.mushroomvideos.com/
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Boomer The Great


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Yeah dude Shotgun Fruiting Chamber is the way to go....that set up there is horrible for this hobby, if you want a nice flush that is.
Edit: You should also be misting!!! You need to do some more reading before you start your next grow. Maybe you can still salvage this one.
Edited by Boomer The Great (03/01/15 05:06 PM)
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Smoking Man
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TY guys, I'll probably try again upcoming summer when I can dedicate some more time to this.
In the meantime, I guess I'll try to rescue this batch if it's not too late.
ThankS
Edited by Smoking Man (03/01/15 06:43 PM)
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bodhisatta 
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Pastywhyte
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That is a classic case of verticilium if I ever saw one. Do not mist those. That is so bad I doubt you can save a second flush. I would personally pitch that mess. Verticilium is not fun to deal with and sporeloads can take a long time to get down.
Verticilium that bad means your conditions are poor. To little FAE, temps too high are the things verticilium needs to thrive.
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Pastywhyte said: That is a classic case of verticilium if I ever saw one. Do not mist those. That is so bad I doubt you can save a second flush. I would personally pitch that mess. Verticilium is not fun to deal with and sporeloads can take a long time to get down.
Verticilium that bad means your conditions are poor. To little FAE, temps too high are the things verticilium needs to thrive.

  this is a dangerous contamination
Edited by Munchauzen (03/01/15 07:25 PM)
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Smoking Man
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bodhisatta said: second link in my signature
Wish I ran into this before, thanks!
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Pastywhyte said: That is a classic case of verticilium if I ever saw one. Do not mist those. That is so bad I doubt you can save a second flush. I would personally pitch that mess. Verticilium is not fun to deal with and sporeloads can take a long time to get down.
Verticilium that bad means your conditions are poor. To little FAE, temps too high are the things verticilium needs to thrive.
Can the other ones be saved? The ones that are not showing symptoms? Or is verticilium not something you fuck with?
Edited by Smoking Man (03/01/15 08:35 PM)
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NumeroEno
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I just had my first experience with vert. I just pulled the mushrooms and shut down my greenhouse, I'm moving in 3 weeks though so I'm just gonna work on making lots of spawn in the mean time. I identified the vector as a house plant that I threw in the trash. Anyway, I'm not fruiting anything else in my current place. Apparently vert is extremely persistent. The spores spread easily and it can tag along unnoticed on agar and even spore prints.
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