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Magoo



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mycelium or trich?
#21740017 - 05/30/15 07:34 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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I think its mycelium since its only on the mushrooms but am a first time cultivator and im honestly not sure. I figured the myc. would stop spreading once fruiting is in full force
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bodhisatta 
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Re: mycelium or trich? [Re: Magoo]
#21740027 - 05/30/15 07:43 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Poor air exchange and probably too high of co2 concentration.
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Magoo



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Whats different about this one then? I had a flush on my otber cake in the same conditions and this only happened on one mushroom and it wasnt very much. Is it bad to the mushrooms at all? Theyre still growing very fast
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Ferather
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Re: mycelium or trich? [Re: Magoo]
#21740097 - 05/30/15 08:12 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Looks a bit like "fuzzy feet" and your mushrooms are pointing downwards, using hydrated perlite?
Check your humidity at different heights at the current grow point and test substrate water content. Then check for other issues.
Could be humidity is high but too short in height to support upward growth. And suggests the substrate does not have enough water content to correct the problem.
It does also look kinda dry, and I can see bruising. Other possible issues are contaminants, which would also use water.
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bodhisatta 
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Re: mycelium or trich? [Re: Ferather]
#21740104 - 05/30/15 08:15 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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sometimes it's just genetic but it looks a-ok to me. pinning performance alone shows that internal moisture content was fine, and also a lack of aborts.
Edited by Trusted cuItivator (05/30/15 08:22 AM)
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Pastywhyte
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Fuzzy feet that look like that is usually higher CO2 IME. That also looks a touch dry. Pic of the setup would help.
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Ferather
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Wont it also occur when cells are damaged by lack of water or the substrate is low on water and the mycelium uses humidity as the water source?
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Pastywhyte
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Re: mycelium or trich? [Re: Ferather]
#21740368 - 05/30/15 09:48 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Lack of water usually results in bruising.
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Magoo



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Quote:
bodhisatta said: sometimes it's just genetic but it looks a-ok to me. pinning performance alone shows that internal moisture content was fine, and also a lack of aborts.
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Pastywhyte said: Fuzzy feet that look like that is usually higher CO2 IME. That also looks a touch dry. Pic of the setup would help.
Will post pic if setup when i get home soon. I followed the sgfc tek to the tee though
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Magoo



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Re: mycelium or trich? [Re: Magoo]
#21741292 - 05/30/15 02:30 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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My setup. Holes on all 6 sides.
Edited by Magoo (05/30/15 02:30 PM)
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Re: mycelium or trich? [Re: Magoo]
#21741485 - 05/30/15 03:15 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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1st looks like a lot of clogged holes check the bottom too
2nd the holes appear to be in a sorta grid of 3 inch not a 2 inch grid, hence the fuzzy feet
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jellycrab
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Looks fine to me.
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Magoo



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Re: mycelium or trich? [Re: jellycrab]
#21741584 - 05/30/15 03:42 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Im not too worried about it anymore..growth is good and fast i wont stress.. Thanks guys
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Re: mycelium or trich? [Re: Magoo]
#21741788 - 05/30/15 04:56 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Looks okay to me.... maybe a little dry. Some light misting and fanning for some FAE.
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insanemike

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Fanning is not for fae. Fanning is to promote evaporation.
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Pastywhyte
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That is very fine perlite. I would rake it up real good and get it as fluffy as possible. It looks packed down. Be sure the fine perlite is not clogging the bottom holes. As packed as it looks air is going to have a hard time working its way up which is contributing to the dryness.
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Magoo



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Quote:
Pastywhyte said: That is very fine perlite. I would rake it up real good and get it as fluffy as possible. It looks packed down. Be sure the fine perlite is not clogging the bottom holes. As packed as it looks air is going to have a hard time working its way up which is contributing to the dryness.
Will take the cakes out and rake the perlite around before i go to sleep tonight,
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