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knomadic_niki
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Re: Rabbit poo and coco coir tray grow log [Re: spacechildo]
#21980414 - 07/22/15 02:08 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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nobody83 said: So how do we know if what you are saying is true and if it actually happened?
why would i say i got spores all over it if it weren't true? that'd be an odd thing to lie about
spacechild, it may not have been contaminated but it has strange growth on the surface and it smelled off, kind of moldy like an old compost bin with trich in it, so i isolated it. i don't see any sign of cobweb any more, it was only there during colonization.
it definitely wasn't cobweb nor trich. if you had either one of them and left your tub, your initial reaction when you get home wouldn't be oh no, spores everywhere, it'd be what the flying fuck, where's my sub gone?
i didn't say i had trich, i said it smelled like a compost bin full of trich. i'm pretty sure it had some cobweb during colonization, which is why i isolated it during fruiting, even though the sub looked fine when i put it in the SGFC. just a precaution. it took longer than the others to colonize and smelled off, and had fuzzy, cobwebby growth on the surface. i've had cobweb before on ganoderma substrate and the ganoderma mycelium ate it up and fruited anyway...
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Re: Rabbit poo and coco coir tray grow log [Re: knomadic_niki]
#21980433 - 07/22/15 02:15 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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then you didn't have cobweb now and you didn't have it on your ganoderma 
you'll know when you have it cause it wont go away it'll cover fuckin everything in.
black pin mold which is often mistaken for cobweb is even worse.
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knomadic_niki
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Re: Rabbit poo and coco coir tray grow log [Re: spacechildo]
#21980451 - 07/22/15 02:23 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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if you say so...i know the difference between the smell of mold and the smell of mycelium, though. it was infected with something
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knomadic_niki
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Re: Rabbit poo and coco coir tray grow log [Re: hamloaf]
#21980491 - 07/22/15 02:36 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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here are a couple of the late bloomers off the coffee ground sub i pulled this morning. they were pulled from the side, not the top. these are about the same size as the average mushrooms from the rabbit poo trays, which are in the dehydrator right now. it was silly of me to not take pics before harvesting. double failed on this experiment
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Gr0wer
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Re: Rabbit poo and coco coir tray grow log [Re: knomadic_niki]
#21984141 - 07/23/15 11:18 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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When I do my pasteurization of coir substrates I use the paint strainer mesh bag to wring out the moisture and press any excessive moisture out.
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knomadic_niki
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Re: Rabbit poo and coco coir tray grow log [Re: Gr0wer]
#21984461 - 07/23/15 12:14 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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thanks, grower! i'll give your method a try next time. i bet coco is easier to squeeze excess moisture out of than sawdust. i'll be building a steam sterilizer soon that i should be able to use for bulk pasteurization, too
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knomadic_niki
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Re: Rabbit poo and coco coir tray grow log [Re: knomadic_niki]
#22004606 - 07/27/15 01:49 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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well, the rest of the crop is done drying. dry weight results:
11g off healthy rabbit poo in GH 7g off contam'd rabbit poo in SGFC 11g off healthy coffee grounds in GH 0g off contaminated coffee grounds, disposed of
i bet with proper pH buffering, the coffee grounds would have competed just fine with the rabbit poo.
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