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soppos



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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: SwabMarley]
#27640513 - 02/01/22 07:51 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Myc Hunt said: So how about this electric autoclave https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Autoclave-Steam-Sterilizer-Portable-Stainless-Steel-High-Pressure-In-220V-/203588929329?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l6249&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0
Apologies for the link, I can’t upload a screenshot as it says the file is too big.
This looks like kind of a budget all American. I think the brand is BBY. It’s only like £100 more than I paid for my induction compatible presto 23qt.
try changing the file format of the screenshot to jpg / jpeg if it is in another format. i right click and use the "save as" and just change into .jpg.
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sandman420
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: SwabMarley] 1
#27640516 - 02/01/22 07:53 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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looks like a piece of garbage
Why spend 300 euros on that junk when you could spend 1200 euros and get this
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SwabMarley
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: soppos]
#27640525 - 02/01/22 08:05 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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soppos said:
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Myc Hunt said: So how about this electric autoclave https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Autoclave-Steam-Sterilizer-Portable-Stainless-Steel-High-Pressure-In-220V-/203588929329?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l6249&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0
Apologies for the link, I can’t upload a screenshot as it says the file is too big.
This looks like kind of a budget all American. I think the brand is BBY. It’s only like £100 more than I paid for my induction compatible presto 23qt.
try changing the file format of the screenshot to jpg / jpeg if it is in another format. i right click and use the "save as" and just change into .jpg.
I’m in mobile but I’ll have a look if I can do it.
Sandman, do you have a link for that? Yeah I thought it might be cheap shit. I’m sure I remember someone saying they bought like 3 of the cheap ones and they all broke with ink a month. Think it was in the tools of the trade thread.
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sandman420
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: SwabMarley] 1
#27640545 - 02/01/22 08:23 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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yessir I would believe those stories of it breaking down quickly. What sticks out specifically to me is the hilariously sized gasket. That thing is world record T H I C C lol. Means they have no faith in any tolerances at all.
Hers a link to that big hooker
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DERRAYLD
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: sandman420] 2
#27640547 - 02/01/22 08:25 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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I believe a gasket that size is THICCC
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sandman420
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: DERRAYLD] 1
#27640551 - 02/01/22 08:31 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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I defer to the regional expert in thickness that is correct.
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multifractal
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: sandman420]
#27640796 - 02/01/22 11:24 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Hey guys.
I have an AA 931, which has a maximum quart jar capacity of 14, 7 on top and 7 on the bottom. Now when there are 7 jars in the water at the bottom of the cooker the water level rises quite a bit (the jars will float if they are not weighed down.) All of my jars have polyfill lids and are covered snugly with foil but still the grain in a number of the bottom jars (usually 4 or 5 out of the 7) becomes clumped together and wet but the top jars always turn out perfectly. I've tried "over-drying" the grain for use in these jars but the result is the same and while the grain is still usable, it's not ideal. The obvious answers are to use fewer jars or less water and cook for 90 minutes instead of 120. I've tried decreasing the amount of water used but get dangerously close to empty after 2 hours. Anyone have any other tips?
Thanks!
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Phrontist
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: multifractal]
#27640888 - 02/01/22 12:21 PM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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What cubes (or something else if it can be grown in coir tub) would give me the largest NON-cap material? Both in terms of fruit size and cap-to-stem ratio.
I’m only interested in extraction for gummies at this point, and I get the least amount of taste by only using the stems. So I’m wondering what I can cult to reduce waste and get more out of my yields.
Any suggestions are welcome.
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Baba Yaga
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: multifractal]
#27640923 - 02/01/22 12:38 PM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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multifractal said: Hey guys.
I have an AA 931, which has a maximum quart jar capacity of 14, 7 on top and 7 on the bottom. Now when there are 7 jars in the water at the bottom of the cooker the water level rises quite a bit (the jars will float if they are not weighed down.) All of my jars have polyfill lids and are covered snugly with foil but still the grain in a number of the bottom jars (usually 4 or 5 out of the 7) becomes clumped together and wet but the top jars always turn out perfectly. I've tried "over-drying" the grain for use in these jars but the result is the same and while the grain is still usable, it's not ideal. The obvious answers are to use fewer jars or less water and cook for 90 minutes instead of 120. I've tried decreasing the amount of water used but get dangerously close to empty after 2 hours. Anyone have any other tips?
Have you tried adding some weight to the jiggle weight? That would reduce water loss or conversion to the sterilizer valve will help.
How much water are you putting in there? 3 quart should be plenty for 2 hours, I'm using 3 quart in a presto with polyfill lids and have no problem, shouldn't be any different with your AA.
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Baba Yaga
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Phrontist]
#27640926 - 02/01/22 12:40 PM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Phrontist said: What cubes (or something else if it can be grown in coir tub) would give me the largest NON-cap material? Both in terms of fruit size and cap-to-stem ratio.
I’m only interested in extraction for gummies at this point, and I get the least amount of taste by only using the stems. So I’m wondering what I can cult to reduce waste and get more out of my yields.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Some of the PE related varieties have fat stems and small caps. They are strong as well.
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smalltalk_canceled
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Phrontist]
#27640933 - 02/01/22 12:43 PM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Phrontist said: What cubes (or something else if it can be grown in coir tub) would give me the largest NON-cap material? Both in terms of fruit size and cap-to-stem ratio.
I’m only interested in extraction for gummies at this point, and I get the least amount of taste by only using the stems. So I’m wondering what I can cult to reduce waste and get more out of my yields.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Well you are kinda looking for a maximized phenotype, perhaps from a species with that type of cap to stem ratio. Sounds like you'll have to clone something
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deadmandave
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Baba Yaga]
#27641013 - 02/01/22 01:53 PM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Baba Yaga said:
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multifractal said: Hey guys.
I have an AA 931, which has a maximum quart jar capacity of 14, 7 on top and 7 on the bottom. Now when there are 7 jars in the water at the bottom of the cooker the water level rises quite a bit (the jars will float if they are not weighed down.) All of my jars have polyfill lids and are covered snugly with foil but still the grain in a number of the bottom jars (usually 4 or 5 out of the 7) becomes clumped together and wet but the top jars always turn out perfectly. I've tried "over-drying" the grain for use in these jars but the result is the same and while the grain is still usable, it's not ideal. The obvious answers are to use fewer jars or less water and cook for 90 minutes instead of 120. I've tried decreasing the amount of water used but get dangerously close to empty after 2 hours. Anyone have any other tips?
Have you tried adding some weight to the jiggle weight? That would reduce water loss or conversion to the sterilizer valve will help.
How much water are you putting in there? 3 quart should be plenty for 2 hours, I'm using 3 quart in a presto with polyfill lids and have no problem, shouldn't be any different with your AA.
Definitely shouldn't be running out of water after 2 hours. That's way too much steam escaping.
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Phrontist
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Baba Yaga]
#27641041 - 02/01/22 02:34 PM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Baba Yaga said:
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Phrontist said: What cubes (or something else if it can be grown in coir tub) would give me the largest NON-cap material? Both in terms of fruit size and cap-to-stem ratio.
I’m only interested in extraction for gummies at this point, and I get the least amount of taste by only using the stems. So I’m wondering what I can cult to reduce waste and get more out of my yields.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Some of the PE related varieties have fat stems and small caps. They are strong as well.
Hmm… I think I have some APE swabs. Maybe I’ll give them a whirl. Thanks!
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multifractal
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Baba Yaga]
#27641406 - 02/01/22 06:53 PM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Baba Yaga said:
Have you tried adding some weight to the jiggle weight? That would reduce water loss or conversion to the sterilizer valve will help.
That's a good point, I will try adding a little more weight; I already have 2 medium sized coins attached to the weight but it does tend to jiggle more than the manufacturer stated times per minute. Thanks.
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Failboat
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Phrontist]
#27641594 - 02/01/22 09:31 PM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Phrontist said:
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Baba Yaga said:
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Phrontist said: What cubes (or something else if it can be grown in coir tub) would give me the largest NON-cap material? Both in terms of fruit size and cap-to-stem ratio.
I’m only interested in extraction for gummies at this point, and I get the least amount of taste by only using the stems. So I’m wondering what I can cult to reduce waste and get more out of my yields.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Some of the PE related varieties have fat stems and small caps. They are strong as well.
Hmm… I think I have some APE swabs. Maybe I’ll give them a whirl. Thanks!
Arr you just wasting caps?
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Yeetusdeetus



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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: multifractal]
#27641932 - 02/02/22 07:12 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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multifractal said:
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Baba Yaga said:
Have you tried adding some weight to the jiggle weight? That would reduce water loss or conversion to the sterilizer valve will help.
That's a good point, I will try adding a little more weight; I already have 2 medium sized coins attached to the weight but it does tend to jiggle more than the manufacturer stated times per minute. Thanks.
You could also throw a towel and a roll of paper towels on top of the weight a la josex
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Phrontist]
#27641940 - 02/02/22 07:16 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Phrontist said: What cubes (or something else if it can be grown in coir tub) would give me the largest NON-cap material? Both in terms of fruit size and cap-to-stem ratio.
I’m only interested in extraction for gummies at this point, and I get the least amount of taste by only using the stems. So I’m wondering what I can cult to reduce waste and get more out of my yields.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Enigma might interest you?
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Tweeq
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: E_Dubbya]
#27642565 - 02/02/22 02:30 PM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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E_Dubbya said:
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Phrontist said: What cubes (or something else if it can be grown in coir tub) would give me the largest NON-cap material? Both in terms of fruit size and cap-to-stem ratio.
I’m only interested in extraction for gummies at this point, and I get the least amount of taste by only using the stems. So I’m wondering what I can cult to reduce waste and get more out of my yields.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Enigma might interest you?
Enigma really tastes bad though..
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bigfootscreepyuncl
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Tweeq] 1
#27642573 - 02/02/22 02:38 PM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Is there such thing as a cube that tastes good?
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Enjoil



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I think they taste good fresh… it’s definitely an acquired taste. I think some smell like honey also.
If they were extra delicious it would probably make it way easier to eat more than you probably should at one time though….
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