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Lt.Berkenstine
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First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days
#23167752 - 04/29/16 02:36 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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11 days in the tub. Maybe 12. It had some problems because I accidentally put too much water in my cvg, but have since dried it out with paper towels daily and I think it's recovering. Does it look ready for fae? By the way this is 1:2 spawn:cvg.
In my opinion the myc looks very fuzzy and not too healthy but this is my first one tell me what's good. I already posted about my situation with this tub but i think a fresh thread is perfectly called-for. Much thanks shroomerians.
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Lt.Berkenstine]
#23167755 - 04/29/16 02:37 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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fruit it
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Lt.Berkenstine
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Lt.Berkenstine]
#23167757 - 04/29/16 02:39 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Btw smells clean (and amazing)
Woooo FRUIT DASHIT
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Lt.Berkenstine]
#23167758 - 04/29/16 02:40 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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ThAnks
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Lt.Berkenstine]
#23167761 - 04/29/16 02:40 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Lt.Berkenstine said: ThAnks
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: twistedty]
#23167826 - 04/29/16 03:09 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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looks basically like my trays when i put in to fruiting.. good luck
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: GiBBz]
#23167836 - 04/29/16 03:13 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Yep looks good. Usually I wait until the tubs is covered in a surface layer of hyphal knots before introducing to fruiting conditions. Looks like you have quiet a few on there, I'd say its ready
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: HowToGrow]
#23167954 - 04/29/16 04:46 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Looking good man
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Nobler Hino]
#23167982 - 04/29/16 05:05 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Yeah, fruit it! But with no liner in place, you can expect to get a good amount of side pins.
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Psilosoulful]
#23168040 - 04/29/16 05:54 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Psilosoulful said: Yeah, fruit it! But with no liner in place, you can expect to get a good amount of side pins.
You could try and duct tape the sides and bottom, and that may slow down side pin formation, if its not too late..
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Lt.Berkenstine
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Basidiaphilic]
#23168043 - 04/29/16 05:57 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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lmao are you serious
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Lt.Berkenstine]
#23168075 - 04/29/16 06:09 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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yeah just like a couple strips of duct tape on the outside of the bin, covering the depth of ur sub that is exposed to light on the sides. Not necessary, but would prevent side pins
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Basidiaphilic]
#23168079 - 04/29/16 06:11 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Basidiaphilic said: yeah just like a couple strips of duct tape on the outside of the bin, covering the depth of ur sub that is exposed to light on the sides. Not necessary, but would prevent side pins
Light is a secondary pinning trigger. The micro-climate on the sides and the evaporation that happens there is what causes side pins
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Ziran]
#23168095 - 04/29/16 06:20 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Gotcha.. If light is secondary, then why do the bins i do (with duct tape covering the myc that would have been exposed on the sides of a clear bin) never side pin? The bins w/o being covered on the sides will at least get a couple side pins minimum.
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Basidiaphilic]
#23168123 - 04/29/16 06:35 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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coincidence prolly.
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: mupetmower]
#23168126 - 04/29/16 06:37 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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mupetmower said: coincidence prolly.
hah.. well I'm not opposed to it being so but thats quite a few coincidences in a row
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Basidiaphilic]
#23168132 - 04/29/16 06:40 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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oh okay I thought you were taking about wrapping the sub itself in duct tape hahahaaa. I think I'll keep my side pins. Why Do people not want side pins again?
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Basidiaphilic]
#23168138 - 04/29/16 06:46 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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I've had plenty of side pins after taping the sides of a tub. I use a liner now. Take a construction bag and tape it to itself around the outside of the tube. Put in the tub and sanitize with alcohol. Put your bulk substrate in that. When its fully colonized cut the extra flaps from the bag. As the substrate pulls from the walls it takes the bag with it.
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: bastard4life]
#23168142 - 04/29/16 06:48 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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WHY
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Lt.Berkenstine]
#23168144 - 04/29/16 06:49 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Sorry lol
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: bastard4life]
#23168149 - 04/29/16 06:50 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Its not really about not wanting them. Its about getting them to fruit uniformly on top. They fruit nicer when all they can do is fruit off the top. And if there's small aborts on the side or fruits you can't get to they can rot and ruin your tub.
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Lt.Berkenstine]
#23168153 - 04/29/16 06:52 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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People don't like side pins because if left there un-noticed and not removed during the flushes, then they can rot from being too wet and left down along the side for too long and can cause issues, so iv heard
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Basidiaphilic]
#23168206 - 04/29/16 07:15 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hmm. Maybe I'll try the liner next time. It seems the liner would also prevent water pooling on the sides of the sub too. I figured more surface area, more fruits.
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Lt.Berkenstine]
#23168227 - 04/29/16 07:28 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Rub looks really nice and even bud. Good luck man make sure to keep us updated
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Easyriding123]
#23168287 - 04/29/16 07:54 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Thanks homies! I haven't gotten much positive feedback from peeps til now and it feels good haha
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Lt.Berkenstine]
#23168634 - 04/29/16 09:44 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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I love me some side pins
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Lt.Berkenstine]
#23169302 - 04/29/16 01:44 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Its just a pain. But with just a few tubs its not that big of a deal
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Basidiaphilic]
#23169389 - 04/29/16 02:17 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Basidiaphilic said: Gotcha.. If light is secondary, then why do the bins i do (with duct tape covering the myc that would have been exposed on the sides of a clear bin) never side pin? The bins w/o being covered on the sides will at least get a couple side pins minimum.
Because you can keep the surface nice and moist, and not too wet with good fae. This takes a keen eye and a seasoned mister. Otherwise they'll pin where it's better conditions. Aka the sides. I don't use liners at all and I use clear trays. I blame side pins for bad surface conditions. Not really because of light, because I always have light on the sides and don't get side pins.

Edited by Mad Season (04/29/16 02:22 PM)
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Re: First monotub. Ready for fruiting? 11 days [Re: Mad Season]
#23169918 - 04/29/16 05:02 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Mad Season said:
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Basidiaphilic said: Gotcha.. If light is secondary, then why do the bins i do (with duct tape covering the myc that would have been exposed on the sides of a clear bin) never side pin? The bins w/o being covered on the sides will at least get a couple side pins minimum.
Because you can keep the surface nice and moist, and not too wet with good fae. This takes a keen eye and a seasoned mister. Otherwise they'll pin where it's better conditions. Aka the sides. I don't use liners at all and I use clear trays. I blame side pins for bad surface conditions. Not really because of light, because I always have light on the sides and don't get side pins.
 
Excellent, thanks.
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