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Fantastic Mr. Fox
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Thank youuu!
Update:
 Will probably need to patch in the morning at this rate.
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Edited by Fantastic Mr. Fox (06/05/15 06:40 PM)
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Sorry, I'm late...My car wouldn't start.
Mmmm pans.
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Re: Mr. Fox's Panaeolus Cam "Sandose" [Re: Grey]
#21783743 - 06/09/15 03:28 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Your just in time, Grey.
Update:

Expecting pins within the next 2 days.. The mycelia seems to have slowed.. Ive patched twice already.
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mycomaniac1402
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Im watchin buddy, I hopeyou see pins any day. Its looking good , how often have you been misting ?
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
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Glad to have you aboard, myco
I lightly mist daily (2-3 times) just to keep the moisture up. At the first sight of pins I'll completely stop misting & lower my Rh to 70-80%
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mycomaniac1402
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I was just curious. It seems your doing great. Theyre really not all that hard. As long as you are light with your misting and they fruit, your home free. And exactly, misting after will ruin them real quick. All the moisture they need is in the substrate.
I cant wait to see your first pins , its great seeing them for the first time, they're so small at first but definitely put on some size. If you dont get many pins on the first flush dont be disappointed, my first flush was real spotty on my last trays. The second flush or wave of pins filled out nicely.
How deep is your substrate, I dont think itll matter to much with more surface area but some have issues , some dont with thicker substrates. I did.
I recently started a dozen modified Pf jars with manure using prints from my last project. Also a manure water/karo Lc
Edited by mycomaniac1402 (06/09/15 03:45 PM)
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
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Thanks  I have a feeling its gonna be massive...
But it's a 3" sub depth.
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
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What's happening to the pin set?... Is it just me or does it look weird/off??
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YaMoonSun
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Damn dude, nice; Wish I had that many fruits
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Re: Mr. Fox's Panaeolus Cam "Sandose" [Re: YaMoonSun]
#21792039 - 06/11/15 07:43 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Looks great! Don't expect them to be like cubes.
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Re: Mr. Fox's Panaeolus Cam "Sandose" [Re: Pastywhyte]
#21792261 - 06/11/15 09:10 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks, Pasty 
It's just they look alittle too mature for their age...?
I could be wrong since this is my 1st time with Panaeolus sp.
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mycomaniac1402
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Great job bro, that said .. you did everything right and got them to fruit, but it looks like those odd genetics were the caps are big early and they dont get that tall. Kinda kss looking. Also they look wet, my caps are always dry looking but the fruits aren't dry per se . Yours look wet, this could cause them to stunt for sure. It could just be high humidity in the chamber... Give them a ton of air and let thay surface dry a bit, you probably wont even need to mist for the second flush. They Definitely dont need dunking. Im just throwing ideas at you bud and trying to help
Ive never had fruits like that but ive seen it on the omc a few times. Sometimes the second flush is normal , hopefully they are just looking like that from here but either way they are powerful !
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But im thinking genetics... Especially the more I look at them
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Fantastic Mr. Fox
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Myco!!!!!

Yeah I feel like a may have over misted, or it could be genetics like you said...
Im definitely learning Panaeolus is far more finicky than Cubensis..
Hoping things sort themselves out, after an increase in airflow. (I completely removed the poly from one of the top holes before I left this morning) Ill be home to take more pics in 2hrs or so..
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Great work! Ill be following this one.
Id love a print if they become available OP
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Pastywhyte
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Re: Mr. Fox's Panaeolus Cam "Sandose" [Re: Zombi3]
#21792758 - 06/11/15 12:07 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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I have had cyans do similar. They didn't get very tall at all but did develop some fair size caps. Keep the FAE really high. Ya want dry heads with these.
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Re: Mr. Fox's Panaeolus Cam "Sandose" [Re: Pastywhyte]
#21792801 - 06/11/15 12:21 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Im alil upset, but I can only take this as a learning experience.. 
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Pastywhyte
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Your casing looks pretty deep, that might be the issue. For pans it should be 1/8" -1/4" max..
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Re: Mr. Fox's Panaeolus Cam "Sandose" [Re: Pastywhyte]
#21792822 - 06/11/15 12:28 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Might have been all that patching. Still looks better than my first three attempts with Pans.
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mycomaniac1402
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Re: Mr. Fox's Panaeolus Cam "Sandose" [Re: grainbrain]
#21792862 - 06/11/15 12:43 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Dont be upset buddy , you fruited them and thats the hardest part when you are on your first attempt.
I really think its either too wet or genetic. I dont think its the casing , if it was it would have not pushed out more than a cpl or any fruits im thinking.
Regardless its a learning process and if you dont mess anything up, you wont ever understand whats nedded and whats harmful. If it is excess moisture , this is easily resolved and if you dont mist at all between this flush and the end of your second you should see normal fruits. " if thats the problem " if the same thing happens again, then you are very much were you need to be, doing everything correctly and you just got the short straw with genitics.
After this , if you want I can send you a Goliath print from my last project. Fruits came out great so now that you have a feel you should have no issues starting a new after this grow runs its course. Let me know and dont let a little pot hole slow you down :-)
It does suck though when you spend so much time and have issues at the end doing everything you could. I got lucky years ago buying from a great vendor and never having a genetic issue and printing from there to keep straing going.
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