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relsseS
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Registered: 08/06/13
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Re: My monotubs don't fruit, and dry up. [Re: azur]
#22308230 - 09/29/15 01:12 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Well, it started pinning. I'll upload a few pics later but it's really nothing special, a few little pins popping up. They're all side pins though, which has never happened before. I stopped using a liner and got nice flushes, lots of side pins which I don't mind, the more the merrier.
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mushpunx
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Re: My monotubs don't fruit, and dry up. [Re: relsseS]
#22309233 - 09/29/15 04:00 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Side pins are there because the conditions on the surface arent quite right. I like to use thick liners but if you are a boss at dialing in you can get nice pinsets without them.
Congrats that your tub isnt doomed dude!
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relsseS
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Re: My monotubs don't fruit, and dry up. [Re: mushpunx]
#22311613 - 09/29/15 11:32 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Well, my attempt to do something useful with my pathetic life has turned out a near-total failure so far. Now that the water has dried up, the substrate looks a lot worse, just like everyone told me. I am sorry for doubting your replies for even a second. I'm not sure if this patch is green or blue, but the yellow is definitely there to stay. Is this yellow stuff any type of identifiable usual contam, or simply dried metabolites like you said, stemming from an internal, unseen contamination? Two of my tubs got hit hard with green today, I was shocked to see them going from snow-white to lime-green overnight, and my motivation to keep trying has taken another toll.
   
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Edited by relsseS (09/29/15 11:34 PM)
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magicMerlin



Registered: 01/26/12
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Loc: Toronto
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Re: My monotubs don't fruit, and dry up. [Re: relsseS]
#22311939 - 09/30/15 12:45 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
relsseS said: Well, my attempt to do something useful with my pathetic life has turned out a near-total failure so far. Now that the water has dried up, the substrate looks a lot worse, just like everyone told me. I am sorry for doubting your replies for even a second. I'm not sure if this patch is green or blue, but the yellow is definitely there to stay. Is this yellow stuff any type of identifiable usual contam, or simply dried metabolites like you said, stemming from an internal, unseen contamination? Two of my tubs got hit hard with green today, I was shocked to see them going from snow-white to lime-green overnight, and my motivation to keep trying has taken another toll.
    
Damn Would bacteria hiding in the spawn cause it to not fruit then?
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