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bodhisatta 
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: camplo]
#22766949 - 01/11/16 05:58 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Too much grain not enough straw. And cubes imo pin from straw like shit, unless cased
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camplo
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: bodhisatta]
#22766978 - 01/11/16 06:05 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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I've seen a lot of Hippiechicks grows on straw, straw, as I know it, is the best pinning uncased substrate I thought. I'm pretty sure I picked it up from RR that straw pins just as good uncased as it does cased.
What do you think is the best uncased substrate in regards to pinning performance?
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: camplo]
#22767008 - 01/11/16 06:11 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Idk what works best for you work best for you. I'm with azur I don't have great luck with getting pins from straw, casing boom pins
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: bodhisatta]
#22767029 - 01/11/16 06:15 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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That was the other option for fruiting it, I could just leave it in the Jar and case it. If I went that route I could just do straight grain and case it once fully colonized. From there, bottom water it, as they call it, I believe.
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Kalistis]
#22767060 - 01/11/16 06:21 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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 ATL#7 clone from the biggest stone (6.9g wet) of my first harvest in a 435ml jar, exactly cloned a week ago. Why does it reach out in every direction and not along the agar? Could there be too many nutritions in the agar? I believe I used a bit much, 1g BRF and a little bit of honey for one plate(~25-40ml)... Even though I like the look of it 
Very normal. Here's one of mine from a previous culture.

Yea I think its cool as fuck, these big ol puff ball myc
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Hey guys a few of my truffle jars that have bigger stones forming on the bottom seem to have like a CM or two of water pooling at the bottom of the jar as the sub shrinks from the glass. They all look healthy otherwise, and Im quite proud of my grain prep 
Is that normal?
100% normal 
The sclerotia forms from environmental stress like excess moisture, drought, or oxidated stress. As the stones grow they will absorb some of the water/grains acting as a "reserve"
Right on , thanks man! Again these are my first stone jars so Im paranoid 
So far they seem clean despite the mold woes Ive been having in my house, is there a point where it'll be a safe bet that they are clean or do green molds ever show up like late in the game?
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: mushpunx]
#22767110 - 01/11/16 06:32 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Contaminated jars will still produce sclerotia..
But your jars look clean, just a lot of pooling going on. I'd be more worried about the sclerotia drowning

But to answer your question, no contamination doesn't just show up late in the game, unless your filter was faulty and/or your culture was compromised from the start.
Edited by Fantastic Mr. Fox (01/11/16 06:39 PM)
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: mushpunx]
#22767317 - 01/11/16 07:19 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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I've drained the excess "water" before, only to find out that the whole thing had dried out later on. I guess it depends when you plan to harvest as to the impact of draining it off has in the scheme of things. Keep us updated for sure.
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 PP5 can withstand 40psi, if anyone was wondering....I know I was... It melts somewhere around 320-331F. There is a specific PP that melts at 266f, that is not the commercial stuff I've discovered. 40psi puts me at 287F
The only thing is...how much shorter can I pc things at that temp? With the cjar, I'll still go 2.5 hours just cause its so big. Cleaner has got to be better anyway.
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Fantastic Mr. Fox said: Contaminated jars will still produce sclerotia.. But your jars look clean, just a lot of pooling going on. I'd be more worried about the sclerotia drowning

But to answer your question, no contamination doesn't just show up late in the game, unless your filter was faulty and/or your culture was compromised from the start.
Yea faulty filters is what its looking like where my contamination problems have been coming in from since late summer actually. I was focusing on my cultures, innoculations/G2G convinced it was a lapse in my technique somewhere but it turns out it was getting in afterwards. So these sclerotia jars and a couple tubs I just put into fruiting are the first using the brand new set of lids. Should have it pinned down if these tubs fruit clean.
My contams from the spawn always showed up after fruiting so since these stone jars dont get put into fruiting conditions I didnt know if there was any mold hiding if it might fruit at some point.That's what I meant by late in the game
Thanks dude!
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: mushpunx]
#22767513 - 01/11/16 08:11 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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envySS
envySS and PEU straw/brf bottles
 PEU 66q tub. too many knots wonder what's going to happen there
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: mushpunx]
#22767746 - 01/11/16 09:04 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Fantastic Mr. Fox said: Contaminated jars will still produce sclerotia.. But your jars look clean, just a lot of pooling going on. I'd be more worried about the sclerotia drowning

But to answer your question, no contamination doesn't just show up late in the game, unless your filter was faulty and/or your culture was compromised from the start.
Yea faulty filters is what its looking like where my contamination problems have been coming in from since late summer actually. I was focusing on my cultures, innoculations/G2G convinced it was a lapse in my technique somewhere but it turns out it was getting in afterwards. So these sclerotia jars and a couple tubs I just put into fruiting are the first using the brand new set of lids. Should have it pinned down if these tubs fruit clean.
My contams from the spawn always showed up after fruiting so since these stone jars dont get put into fruiting conditions I didnt know if there was any mold hiding if it might fruit at some point.That's what I meant by late in the game
Thanks dude!
Totes 
&& no, mold is an aerobic organisms and cannot grow well under conditions where oxygen is limited. It's highly unlikely that it will sporulate in the jar, but rather stay in it's hyphae state until fresh air is introduced.
When did you spawn your galindoi?
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most fungi that survive thru near anaerobic conditions make half as much ATP as they do when they derive (ATP)energy using oxygen.
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: bodhisatta]
#22767867 - 01/11/16 09:38 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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envySS
envySS and PEU straw/brf bottles
 PEU 66q tub. too many knots wonder what's going to happen there
Looking good, Bodi... That envySS looks good
Faht
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: bodhisatta]
#22767927 - 01/11/16 09:53 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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bodhisatta said: most fungi that survive thru near anaerobic conditions make half as much ATP as they do when they derive (ATP)energy using oxygen.
??? ATP is derived from glucose, not oxygen.
The fungi in aerobic conditions is bound to have more ATP than the fungi in the anerobic environment. It has better homeostasis in the presence of oxygen.
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Fantastic Mr. Fox said:
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bodhisatta said: most fungi that survive thru near anaerobic conditions make half as much ATP as they do when they derive (ATP)energy using oxygen.
??? ATP is derived from glucose, not oxygen.
The fungi in aerobic conditions is bound to have more ATP than the fungi in the anerobic environment. It has better homeostasis in the presence of oxygen.
You should read his statement again. You're both saying the same thing but in different words.
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Mushroom_J]
#22768043 - 01/11/16 10:20 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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 That picture is fucking with my mental state. What's that?
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: insanemike]
#22768056 - 01/11/16 10:23 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Fantastic Mr. Fox said:
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bodhisatta said: most fungi that survive thru near anaerobic conditions make half as much ATP as they do when they derive (ATP)energy using oxygen.
??? ATP is derived from glucose, not oxygen.
The fungi in aerobic conditions is bound to have more ATP than the fungi in the anerobic environment. It has better homeostasis in the presence of oxygen.
You should read his statement again. You're both saying the same thing but in different words.
Whoops
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