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Is this mycelium becoming type aggressive. Do I need to patch?
    #22254651 - 09/18/15 06:18 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)



I am wondering if any of these need to be patched or should I just continue as usual with misting and FAE.


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Re: Is this mycelium becoming type aggressive. Do I need to patch? [Re: LuckyLucci]
    #22254666 - 09/18/15 06:26 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Is that a casing layer? If not, it doesn't look like your trays are 100% colonized therefor shouldn't be in fruiting yet. If that is a casing layer, I would continue with your misting and fanning.

If you have those trays in fruiting, why do you have holes taped up on your SGFC? You need way more holes in that FC for proper FAE. 1/4'' holes drilled every 2 inches in a grid pattern on all six side, and elevate the tub. Here's a good link on they operate properly. Give it a read. :thumbup:

http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/20195542#20195542


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Re: Is this mycelium becoming type aggressive. Do I need to patch? [Re: iSmkGrnBud]
    #22254801 - 09/18/15 07:16 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Doesn't even look like a SGFC.


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Re: Is this mycelium becoming type aggressive. Do I need to patch? [Re: wowimflabbergasted]
    #22254850 - 09/18/15 07:30 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

I see 3 random holes open in the lid, with the rest taped up.  Smashing job, brilliant.  Holy shit those are bandages or medical tape, not real tape!  :rofl:  What's going on here?


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Re: Is this mycelium becoming type aggressive. Do I need to patch? [Re: Inocuole]
    #22256787 - 09/18/15 03:44 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Facts, it's that slick porous hospital tape. Appreciate it man. I'm trying.
I put treasure coast jars and azurescens jars in the same bin to incubate. The labels on most of them fell off. The jars got mixed up therefore I decided to fruit each pint jar separately. I used peat, cow manure, straw, and gypsum. I tried(eyeballed it) to do 50/50 bulk straw and manure but decided to a little gypsum and some peat. The top casing is peat moss pasteurized in the microwave. As for the other ingredients I pasteurized by boiling. My room is carpeted therefore I used H2o2 in the perlite. I also mist with a 25% of three percent H2o2 and 75% distiller water. I'm one of those people that tries to fix something without the directions then I realize I have to read the directions.

That's what it's looking like now


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Re: Is this mycelium becoming type aggressive. Do I need to patch? [Re: LuckyLucci]
    #22256837 - 09/18/15 04:00 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

The little plastic containers are from my local Chinese restaurant lol. Starting low on funds so I'm trying to be resourceful. They're only about 1.5" deep. I should be fine though right?


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