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DeighFry
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RGS ready for a casing? Input appreciated.
#21699880 - 05/19/15 07:46 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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I did an agar>grain transfer on 4/11. The jar looks about fully colonized, might give it another week or so. When the time comes, I plan on fruiting in-vitro. I'll harvest with tweezers or something.
Any thoughts?
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Don't fake it baby. Lay the real thing on me. Spiraling up through the crack in the skye. Leaving material world behind. I see your face in constellations. The martyr is ending his life for mine.
Edited by DeighFry (05/19/15 07:46 PM)
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bodhisatta 
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Re: RGS ready for a casing? Input appreciated. [Re: DeighFry]
#21699900 - 05/19/15 07:51 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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looks colonized. I would fill it with water for a couple minutes. dump it out try my best to gently push it down to try to get a somewhat flat surface and case it with dry vermiculite and then spray it till it's wet, and also to help get the bits that cling to the glass down. if you try to case it as is you'll get a fuckload of side and bottom pins eventually as the moisture drops down and collects on the bottom of the jar. compacting the rye now will help you get more top pins.
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Re: RGS ready for a casing? Input appreciated. [Re: bodhisatta]
#21699908 - 05/19/15 07:53 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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this was all RGS cased with potting soil. either way you want to push down pretty well and around the edges if you can too.
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DeighFry
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Re: RGS ready for a casing? Input appreciated. [Re: bodhisatta]
#21699977 - 05/19/15 08:20 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Quote:
bodhisatta said:

this was all RGS cased with potting soil. either way you want to push down pretty well and around the edges if you can too.
Beautiful.
Thanks for the advice. I think I'll flame my scalpel and the use it to push down the side-stuck grains.
For the casing, I have cactus potting soil. I was thinking about doing 50/50 verm and the soil. How's that sound?
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Don't fake it baby. Lay the real thing on me. Spiraling up through the crack in the skye. Leaving material world behind. I see your face in constellations. The martyr is ending his life for mine.
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Re: RGS ready for a casing? Input appreciated. [Re: DeighFry]
#21700038 - 05/19/15 08:40 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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sounds great. you can just use your fingers if you can fit your fist in the jar. or a plastic spoon works good.
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DeighFry
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Re: RGS ready for a casing? Input appreciated. [Re: bodhisatta]
#21700102 - 05/19/15 08:57 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Right on. Thanks again bod-dawg.
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Don't fake it baby. Lay the real thing on me. Spiraling up through the crack in the skye. Leaving material world behind. I see your face in constellations. The martyr is ending his life for mine.
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