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Fheyr13
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Cobweb, normal, or something aweful?
#21874605 - 06/29/15 05:39 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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First tub in a while.
Pesa print to agar to wbs to damien5050
It's day 4 and there's a bunch of this garbage. If it's cob I can fight it, right? I believe rr mentioned that but anything else is trash.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13]
#21883206 - 07/01/15 02:54 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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second pic looks like the start of trichoderma. would toss before it becomes an issue.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: 404]
#21884813 - 07/01/15 08:12 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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For real. At the very least let it grow in solitude. Maybe outside, and check on it every 12 hours. The thick white stuff around the uncolonized area in the middle. That does look very trichy, but the photo quality doesn't give it justice
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Fheyr13
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Mad Season]
#21885947 - 07/02/15 12:53 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Mad Season said: For real. At the very least let it grow in solitude. Maybe outside, and check on it every 12 hours. The thick white stuff around the uncolonized area in the middle. That does look very trichy, but the photo quality doesn't give it justice
You're right, those pics are terrible. I'll get some good ones tomorrow.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13]
#21886046 - 07/02/15 01:38 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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I'm pretty sure you're dealing with a lot of trichoderma in those pictures.
If it turns green get it out into the garbage asap. You don't want to increase the spore load of your home, it makes future projects harder.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: TheEaglesGift]
#21887462 - 07/02/15 11:06 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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TheEaglesGift said: I'm pretty sure you're dealing with a lot of trichoderma in those pictures.
If it turns green get it out into the garbage asap. You don't want to increase the spore load of your home, it makes future projects harder.
Disappointing to say the least.... I really wanted it to work Oh well. Thanks guys.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13]
#21888634 - 07/02/15 03:41 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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sometimes you can cut parts of the substrate out on the outer edge away from the contamination epicenter, but this particular instance looks pretty well spread out throughout most of the substrate.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: 404]
#21889077 - 07/02/15 05:03 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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404 said: sometimes you can cut parts of the substrate out on the outer edge away from the contamination epicenter, but this particular instance looks pretty well spread out throughout most of the substrate.
This cutting *sometimes* works if let's say, one lone grain decided to get trich on it in an isolated incident. Cutting wouldn't work in an instance where trich was in the spawn, and the trich then ended up spread throughout the entire tub.
OP, how is the tub looking today?
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: 404]
#21891058 - 07/03/15 01:12 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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TheEaglesGift said:
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404 said: sometimes you can cut parts of the substrate out on the outer edge away from the contamination epicenter, but this particular instance looks pretty well spread out throughout most of the substrate.
This cutting *sometimes* works if let's say, one lone grain decided to get trich on it in an isolated incident. Cutting wouldn't work in an instance where trich was in the spawn, and the trich then ended up spread throughout the entire tub.
OP, how is the tub looking today?
I'll get pics up shortly, I've been busy trying to whip up another batch or five.
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404 said: sometimes you can cut parts of the substrate out on the outer edge away from the contamination epicenter, but this particular instance looks pretty well spread out throughout most of the substrate.
Thanks for the advice, I"ll definitely hold on to this info.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13]
#21891100 - 07/03/15 01:27 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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I'll get pics up shortly, I've been busy trying to whip up another batch or five.
Hell yeah buddy. Get back on the horse and do it right this time.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: TheEaglesGift]
#21892104 - 07/03/15 10:55 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Here is how it looks today. It's sad that it isn't gonna make it lol
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13]
#21892125 - 07/03/15 11:02 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Nah, looks like it has a good chance of making it no visible contaminations. It does look dry in the pics, but I'm again hoping that's photo quality. Recently colonized bulk substrates shouldn't look dry.
I'd say it'll be ready for fruiting in a couple days:)
Edited by Mad Season (07/03/15 11:04 AM)
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Mad Season]
#21892153 - 07/03/15 11:10 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Mad Season said: Nah, looks like it has a good chance of making it no visible contaminations. It does look dry in the pics, but I'm again hoping that's photo quality. Recently colonized bulk substrates shouldn't look dry.
I'd say it'll be ready for fruiting in a couple days:)
Hey, don't chub me up just for fun That makes me feel pretty good hearing that. I appreciate the time you took to give me advice.
the tub is pretty well moist, a nice condensation on all the walls but it's not raining. I keep it in a big ass black plastic bag. Usually my phone takes better pics but it's in the garage with a single 12 foot flouro.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13]
#21894907 - 07/03/15 10:47 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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the tub is pretty well moist, a nice condensation on all the walls but it's not raining.
The condensation on the walls don't matter, it's only an indication of temp difference between the inside and outside.
The only moisture that really matters it's what's in and on your substrate.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: TheEaglesGift]
#21895527 - 07/04/15 03:46 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Considering your OP was like 4 days ago, it would have gone green by now anyway ime.
ps good luck
Edited by 404 (07/04/15 03:58 AM)
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: 404]
#21896234 - 07/04/15 10:50 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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TheEaglesGift said:
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the tub is pretty well moist, a nice condensation on all the walls but it's not raining.
The condensation on the walls don't matter, it's only an indication of temp difference between the inside and outside.
The only moisture that really matters it's what's in and on your substrate.
after closer inspection I have determined that it is well hydrated and there is often a very light spattering of "dew" on the substrate, both colonized and not. I'm hoping that's good lol
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404 said: Considering your OP was like 4 days ago, it would have gone green by now anyway ime.
ps good luck
I appreciate that. For future grows, if I encounter anything like it, how long does it usually take to green up?
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13] 1
#21901923 - 07/05/15 05:00 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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I don't see what the concern is, but let me share a bit of wisdom. If it DOES start to go green, take it outside in your yard (I hope you have one!) and bury it in a hole exactly the dimensions of your substrate. Put about 1/4" of soil on top, and water it. Then cover it with a plastic milk crate to keep the rabbits squirrels off of it. In a week you'll have some nice fruits in your outdoor grow, and will have avoided contamination of the grow area in your house.
I did this once and the "save" was amazing! I ended up with a shit-ton of excellent mushies!
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Nature Boy]
#21904796 - 07/06/15 10:13 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Nature Boy said: I don't see what the concern is, but let me share a bit of wisdom. If it DOES start to go green, take it outside in your yard (I hope you have one!) and bury it in a hole exactly the dimensions of your substrate. Put about 1/4" of soil on top, and water it. Then cover it with a plastic milk crate to keep the rabbits squirrels off of it. In a week you'll have some nice fruits in your outdoor grow, and will have avoided contamination of the grow area in your house.
I did this once and the "save" was amazing! I ended up with a shit-ton of excellent mushies!
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That sounds pretty cool, thanks for that tip. The tub and it's sister tub are both doing pretty well. Fruiting happens tonight.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: 404]
#21904856 - 07/06/15 10:35 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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404 said: Considering your OP was like 4 days ago, it would have gone green by now anyway ime.
ps good luck
Unfortunately a lot of times it doesn't go green until a couple days after you actually put it in fruiting conditions. I'm not sure the white patches area mold but it wouldn't surprise me if it emerged from those sparse areas after fruiting. Or it could be fine I don't know. Good look OP.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Kizzle]
#21904936 - 07/06/15 11:10 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Kizzle said:
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404 said: Considering your OP was like 4 days ago, it would have gone green by now anyway ime.
ps good luck
Unfortunately a lot of times it doesn't go green until a couple days after you actually put it in fruiting conditions. I'm not sure the white patches area mold but it wouldn't surprise me if it emerged from those sparse areas after fruiting. Or it could be fine I don't know. Good look OP.
I've initiated fruiting so we will see... lol
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