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Fheyr13
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13]
#21904989 - 07/06/15 11:32 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Here are the fresh pics. A full one and then all four corners. 
the sister tub. tell me if it's bad as well plz lol.
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Edited by Fheyr13 (07/06/15 11:41 AM)
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13]
#21905060 - 07/06/15 11:59 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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all those tubs look pretty good lots of hyphal knotting.
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Fheyr13
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: 404]
#21905068 - 07/06/15 12:01 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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404 said: all those tubs look pretty good lots of hyphal knotting.
Many thanks, 404. I've never actually beaten Majora's mask but a friend and I had a race to see who would beat Ocarina and I beat him by 30 seconds lol. Nothing epic, just fun.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13]
#21906045 - 07/06/15 04:47 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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I think in 4 - 5 days you are going to see an immense pin-set if your fruiting conditions are good. 
Looking forward to follow-up pix. BTW...what strain is that?
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Fheyr13
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Nature Boy]
#21907719 - 07/06/15 10:56 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Nature Boy said: I think in 4 - 5 days you are going to see an immense pin-set if your fruiting conditions are good. 
Looking forward to follow-up pix. BTW...what strain is that?
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Thanks for the confidence booster, I though for sure it was messed up.
The strain for the two going right now are PESA. Got the print from a really cool Gyo.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13]
#21907759 - 07/06/15 11:16 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Fheyr13 said:
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404 said: all those tubs look pretty good lots of hyphal knotting.
Many thanks, 404. I've never actually beaten Majora's mask but a friend and I had a race to see who would beat Ocarina and I beat him by 30 seconds lol. Nothing epic, just fun.
that sounds like hella fun!
anyone wanna tell this noob what contams can hurt you?
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Fheyr13
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Nature Boy]
#21915866 - 07/08/15 04:38 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Here's a peek at what's going on. Starting to pin up.
I see two rust colored spots in there the size of a dime. Metabolites?
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13]
#21916055 - 07/08/15 05:21 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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That would be my guess. People sometimes call it myco-piss.  Still looks OK to my eye. I think you are on your way to doing well!
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Nature Boy]
#21916305 - 07/08/15 06:40 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Nature Boy said: That would be my guess. People sometimes call it myco-piss.  Still looks OK to my eye. I think you are on your way to doing well!
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Super sweet, thanks for taking time out of your day to help.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13]
#21927473 - 07/11/15 05:11 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Update? Pix? You should have a good idea on the productivity of your grow by now! Hope it's a dandy! 

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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Nature Boy]
#21928045 - 07/11/15 09:17 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Nature Boy said: Update? Pix? You should have a good idea on the productivity of your grow by now! Hope it's a dandy! 

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It's slowly but surely building an army. Getting fuzzy feet and I'm not sure how to fix it. I read that an increase of fae will do it but my top holes are already barely stuffed. The room is a constant 76. It's fairly humid in the room due to swamp cooling.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13]
#21928311 - 07/11/15 10:49 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Look on the bright side. Previous concerns w/r/t contamination should be relieved. Still no green meanies, so now it's all about providing suitable fruiting conditions.
High humidity and decent air exchange are key. I know it's a tough combination to pull off...but, there are ways! Personally, I use a reptile fogger, but I also live on the coast and it is humid as fuck here. A dry day (outside) is 68% humidity. No doubt our AC drops that down dramatically indoors, but that's why I have the fogger.
Lightly spray the walls and lid till they're misty twice daily (three if you can manage) w/o getting any over-spray on the substrate if your concern is humidity. I think you can use even LESS wadding in the holes if FAE is your big concern.
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Fheyr13
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Nature Boy]
#21928453 - 07/11/15 11:28 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Nature Boy said: Look on the bright side. Previous concerns w/r/t contamination should be relieved. Still no green meanies, so now it's all about providing suitable fruiting conditions.
High humidity and decent air exchange are key. I know it's a tough combination to pull off...but, there are ways! Personally, I use a reptile fogger, but I also live on the coast and it is humid as fuck here. A dry day (outside) is 68% humidity. No doubt our AC drops that down dramatically indoors, but that's why I have the fogger.
Lightly spray the walls and lid till they're misty twice daily (three if you can manage) w/o getting any over-spray on the substrate if your concern is humidity. I think you can use even LESS wadding in the holes if FAE is your big concern.
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my thermo/hygro says it's 75f and 74% humidity.
I loosened the top holes just a tad more and adjusted the airflow in the room for more movement but no direct blowing. Just looked in there again and if you can get real close you can see about a brillion pins starting to come up.
many excite.
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Fheyr13
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Nature Boy]
#21941483 - 07/14/15 10:29 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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The final update
Nothing went wrong and these guys love life. Second tub up and running.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13]
#21942823 - 07/14/15 04:45 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Sweet! Very happy for you, Fheyr13. Glad it worked out. I hope to have some epic pix of my own small (3 liter) grow real soon...maybe 14 days or so.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Nature Boy]
#21943038 - 07/14/15 05:27 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Nature Boy said: Sweet! Very happy for you, Fheyr13. Glad it worked out. I hope to have some epic pix of my own small (3 liter) grow real soon...maybe 14 days or so.
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Sounds fun, make sure you show me when you're done.
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13]
#21950500 - 07/16/15 05:12 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Not done...but where I'm at as of today. That's 3 liters of 50/50 HPoo and coir, about 75% colonized, so not yet ready for fruiting. I used what purports to be a 5.7 liter plastic Sterlite shoe box storage container since my mushroom needs are quite small. The bulk substrate is 3 1/2" thick and this is day 6 since I mixed in the spawn, so I seem to be right on schedule. Strain is "Argentinian."

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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Nature Boy]
#21951057 - 07/16/15 09:17 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Nature Boy said: Not done...but where I'm at as of today. That's 3 liters of 50/50 HPoo and coir, about 75% colonized, so not yet ready for fruiting. I used what purports to be a 5.7 liter plastic Sterlite shoe box storage container since my mushroom needs are quite small. The bulk substrate is 3 1/2" thick and this is day 6 since I mixed in the spawn, so I seem to be right on schedule. Strain is "Argentinian."

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Your myc looKS like it wants to take over the world lol
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Fheyr13]
#21953024 - 07/16/15 05:47 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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LOL! You should see it NOW! I can't believe what a difference 10 lousy hours made. It looks to be 100% colonized, although I'm going to leave it be for at least another three days (maybe more) and let it consolidate further before putting it into fruiting conditions.
I thought about casing it...but I have a reptile fogger so I'm not too worried about the sub drying out. I'll cobble something together!
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Re: Cobweb, normal, or something aweful? [Re: Nature Boy]
#21953392 - 07/16/15 07:17 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Nature Boy said: LOL! You should see it NOW! I can't believe what a difference 10 lousy hours made. It looks to be 100% colonized, although I'm going to leave it be for at least another three days (maybe more) and let it consolidate further before putting it into fruiting conditions.
I thought about casing it...but I have a reptile fogger so I'm not too worried about the sub drying out. I'll cobble something together!
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I hope they kick ass.
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