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Superspawning sub from contamed jars outdoors
    #23393722 - 06/29/16 10:17 AM (7 years, 6 months ago)

So, I had a few mostly healthy jars with contams that reared their ugly head later in colonization. I threw them in pots with store bought manure/humus. 3 days later and I peeked an inch or 2 down and they are colonizing nicely. No sign of contams. Seems the myc took over. I'm curious, if they keep coming along good in the pots, should I just let them fruit from there, or could I stretch them further by spawning the colonized sub to a bigger bed of straw and manure. I do have more jars on the way for just that but just wondering if I'm better off leaving it to fruit or Superspawning it. I gather just a matter of preference. What would you do. I love that I can still use contamed jars as viable when cultivating outdoors.


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Re: Superspawning sub from contamed jars outdoors [Re: DeadPhan]
    #23394022 - 06/29/16 12:00 PM (7 years, 6 months ago)

Just let them do their thing in the pots and bury any new jars to the new patch. Why make clean jars for outside? better off burying your contamed jars and LCs in your new patch and using your clean ones for inside.


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Re: Superspawning sub from contamed jars outdoors [Re: DeadPhan]
    #23394067 - 06/29/16 12:11 PM (7 years, 6 months ago)

I personally would leave it.  Maybe case it,  or spread chopped straw over top to keep from drying out.


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