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Pan Cyan cake questions
#21920679 - 07/09/15 04:08 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hey guys
First ever round with pan cyan. made a test jar to see how they like it rice-verm-horse manure-coffee grounds
fully colonized, now the question is, is it necessary to apply a casing layer on this? I'm planning on birthing it right out of the jar only got coir and verm in the house to use
thanks
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Re: Pan Cyan cake questions [Re: Aero]
#21920756 - 07/09/15 04:30 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Ive never tried without but ive never had them pin before the casing was applied so I think its safe to say yes, they need it to fruit well.
I have only used Vermiculite and Coir, and What I use now Jiffy and Vermiculite. Both work well if laid very thin barley covering the substrate.
Fruiting a single container is difficult with pans unless your working with a well fruiting isolate or you get lucky with genitics.. Imo
They arent as domesticated as cubes it seems so they are more unpredictable until you grow them out a few times. This is speculation but as every time ive messed with them they do not produce as well as cubes predictability wise I guess id say unless I have a few trays and more surface area. Im not saying it wont work but its hard to fruit small area and get a good outcome.
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Aero
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mycomaniac1402 said: Ive never tried without but ive never had them pin before the casing was applied so I think its safe to say yes, they need it to fruit well.
I have only used Vermiculite and Coir, and What I use now Jiffy and Vermiculite. Both work well if laid very thin barley covering the substrate.
Fruiting a single container is difficult with pans unless your working with a well fruiting isolate or you get lucky with genitics.. Imo
They arent as domesticated as cubes it seems so they are more unpredictable until you grow them out a few times. This is speculation but as every time ive messed with them they do not produce as well as cubes predictability wise I guess id say unless I have a few trays and more surface area. Im not saying it wont work but its hard to fruit small area and get a good outcome.
this is a hawaii variety or labelled as hawaii from a fellow member. I'm guessing its pretty domesticated by now, i only need a few prints really. don't care much about the yield
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Re: Pan Cyan cake questions [Re: Aero]
#21920824 - 07/09/15 04:52 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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MacMerdin's Pan Cakes is pretty close to what you're doing if you havent read it.
if you have enough of them you could fruit them in the bottom of a small monotub.
I've seen them pin on plates before but I agree they do best with a thin casing layer that's kept humid/moist.
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Aero
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spacechildo said: MacMerdin's Pan Cakes is pretty close to what you're doing if you havent read it.
if you have enough of them you could fruit them in the bottom of a small monotub.
I've seen them pin on plates before but I agree they do best with a thin casing layer that's kept humid/moist.
yepp thats what I'm aiming for thanks for the link
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