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tombosley8
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caps opening early
#23176489 - 05/01/16 02:22 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Sorry for the shitty pix but just wondering if this is a sign of being too dry(too much FAE) or possibly a overly saturated substrate?
The sub does feel pretty heavy still so maybe that is the issue?
or could this be sign of contam?
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Munchauzen


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eh probably just a little abnormal fruit. everything else about your setup looks fine.
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tombosley8
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ok thanks for the reassurance but it's hard to tell from the pic but there are actually four fruits doing the same thing in this container. Could this be something else?
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Munchauzen


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Quote:
tombosley8 said: ok thanks for the reassurance but it's hard to tell from the pic but there are actually four fruits doing the same thing in this container. Could this be something else?
typically lack of water... but I see you are doing a bottle grow and bottles usually don't dry out enough to do something like this by first flush. thats why I think its genetic.
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stupididiot
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hello,
they are just the way they are because of multispore.
some big, some little etc etc.
the caps are not "opening early" relatively speaking, just a fruiting little mushroom.
i think.
regards.
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tombosley8
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Yeah the sub feels pretty heavy so Im hopin for the genetics then too.
THnx 
P.S. Just want to be sure, this isn't a trait of too low RH in the chamber, right?
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Edited by tombosley8 (05/01/16 02:42 PM)
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stupididiot
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i think you get "aerial mycelium" i.e. the fluff at the base will form "needles" reaching for the sky for FAE.
it all looks very clean inside, and they look healthy, just little.
i know they are a bit annoying... but hey ho, we don't get to pick.
(next step mushroom isolation / agar etc < i am trying to figure that out currently (noob)).
if you look here (i am sure they won't mind (i didn't ask)
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/23059192/
at the cake pic at the bottom, you can see multispore big / little / all around.
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id only be worried if they were abborting, but you have seen it through to spore so job is a good un!
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stupididiot
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sorry, dunno wtf i was on about,
they will just get dry with humidity,
if you have "mist" / droplets forming on the chamber (assuming the internal temperature is warmer then outside), then you can be pretty sure it is close to 100%.
i dunno about bottle fruiting etc, but perlite used for chambers to put moisture in the air.
i would keep it so it looks a bit "misty" inside,
best to keep a constant instead of wet / dry cycle etc.
...they are fine, i think.
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