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tigerland
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Re: Cobweb Mold Maybe? [Re: cronicr]
#22135855 - 08/24/15 02:50 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ok guys update time. I dumped both tubs outside in a bed that I made for them. I am in the process of getting some ferns to line the outter edges with. I found two and am looking for more. I think a total of ten would be nice. Anyway I put down some straw and compost first then dumped the two tubs and covered it with about two inches of straw. I have been watering it everyday and I dug trenches along the sides to help water drain but I have some pretty sandy soil anyway so i don't think it will be too much of an issue. The bed is located under some trees but still gets light during the morning. By the way the strain I am using is Treasure Coast. Pics soon I just need to put the finishing touches on the bricks real quick. Wish me luck guys!
PS Would it be ok to keep adding spawn to this? as long as i put a layer of compost and straw over it?
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tigerland
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Re: Cobweb Mold Maybe? [Re: tigerland]
#22135918 - 08/24/15 03:04 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Also I used black kow, compost and straw for the tubs. I will water every day that it does not rain and be back in a week with some more pics and update.
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Re: Cobweb Mold Maybe? [Re: tigerland]
#22135920 - 08/24/15 03:05 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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It sounds like a bunch of wishful thinking. Move out of your parents house and grow them in the closet. You would already have mushrooms if you mixed that spawn with coir.
Where did you get the idea for your compost? I doubt you will have luck with it
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tigerland
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Re: Cobweb Mold Maybe? [Re: tahoe]
#22135947 - 08/24/15 03:12 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I am looking forward to growing with coir again. But i have had great success with compost in the past. It is a cotton compost made from the cotton plants after harvest. It works well indoor and I am hoping outdoor as well. I did a good bit of reading before constructing the bed so I have confidence that it will turn out well. Also the cobweb looks like it has cleared up. I checked a few spots in the bed to try and find some and found nothing but good myc.
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Re: Cobweb Mold Maybe? [Re: tigerland]
#22135986 - 08/24/15 03:22 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hey riddler, so is the answer yes? You have used the store bought bagged cow manure compost with success?
-------------------- Stop experimenting half way through your first grow. Grow it to maturity, watch it, learn from it. Do this a few times then experiment with different ideas and figure out what works best for you.
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Re: Cobweb Mold Maybe? [Re: tahoe]
#22136002 - 08/24/15 03:26 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I have but only mixed 50/50 with coir or straw and only ever outdoors.
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tigerland
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Re: Cobweb Mold Maybe? [Re: tahoe]
#22136411 - 08/24/15 04:52 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yes I have.
PS I also usually use bee pollen, gypsum, coffee grinds and thistle but I'm still getting my supply closet back in order so it was simple this run.
Update- Myc growth is coming along for the bed I am still watering twice a day. Hopefully once it rains the bed will really take off. Pics tomorrow.
Edited by tigerland (08/26/15 11:05 PM)
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