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Guerrilla
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Rotnpins] 1
#27877914 - 07/26/22 12:55 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Rotnpins said:
i print on foil
back in my day we printed on index cards
well, back in my day, we didn't have no damn index cards... we printed on a leaf or a rock
** Sorry... I've got TONS of respect for the OG's that got us to where we are today... but I just couldn't resist
Yo I needed that laugh, thanks.
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Shewey
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Guerrilla]
#27878237 - 07/26/22 05:22 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Do caps continue to sprorulatw after being cut? I printed a cap that had a broken veil but barely any spores and it barely made a print. I put it to another piece of foil to reduce contaminants from the first print and plan on leaving it overnight but i dont no if itll make a good print cus the first one was so bare
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Shewey]
#27878273 - 07/26/22 05:49 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Of course, all prints are a result of cut caps.
Did you try covering with a glass? Might help.
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Shewey] 2
#27878276 - 07/26/22 05:50 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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May have been harvested a little too soon. I wait till the cap opens up and the spores come in/gills get dark to harvest for prints. Try putting it under a glass jar to you the humidity and leave it for 12-24h. You should still get a print.
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Shewey
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Ok theyre just under an sab so ill put a glass jar over it
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Rotnpins] 4
#27878493 - 07/26/22 08:47 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Rotnpins said:
i print on foil
back in my day we printed on index cards
well, back in my day, we didn't have no damn index cards... we printed on a leaf or a rock
** Sorry... I've got TONS of respect for the OG's that got us to where we are today... but I just couldn't resist
Fuck.


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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Nichrome]
#27878621 - 07/26/22 11:12 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Nichrome said:
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Rotnpins said:
i print on foil
back in my day we printed on index cards
well, back in my day, we didn't have no damn index cards... we printed on a leaf or a rock
** Sorry... I've got TONS of respect for the OG's that got us to where we are today... but I just couldn't resist
Fuck.


Found this in an old travel journal recently.
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Rotnpins]
#27878767 - 07/27/22 04:36 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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To those who grow or store several genetics/strains/phenotypes, how do you label your agar and syringes to keep them apart? Tips for keeping track of genetics over time?
I’m growing several different types of cubes but don’t know which strains they were supposed to be. I’ve been cloning and spore printing interesting looking once and want to work more with genetics, but it’s becoming a bit hard to keep an overview of everything I have. Like I cloned a lonely big guy and a huge cluster of average ones, both leucistic and from the same tub (clone of a big one, that one cloned from a dried stem). How do I keep an overview?
Currently have two surprise tubs and 5 surprise jars going because of shitty labeling.
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Smellyhobbit
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Inocuole]
#27878772 - 07/27/22 04:57 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Name, date, transfer. If you have a bunch, make a folder with enumerated pictures and then label the dish with that number so you can see exactly who’s in the dish.
Not sure what else you’d want to keep track of
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ChildOfTheMoon said: To those who grow or store several genetics/strains/phenotypes, how do you label your agar and syringes to keep them apart? Tips for keeping track of genetics over time?
I’m growing several different types of cubes but don’t know which strains they were supposed to be. I’ve been cloning and spore printing interesting looking once and want to work more with genetics, but it’s becoming a bit hard to keep an overview of everything I have. Like I cloned a lonely big guy and a huge cluster of average ones, both leucistic and from the same tub (clone of a big one, that one cloned from a dried stem). How do I keep an overview?
Currently have two surprise tubs and 5 surprise jars going because of shitty labeling.
"AA2-1T3 31-2 27/07"
AA is the variety (Avery's Albino), 2-1 means second time starting from spore and first plate of that session. I also have AALFC, AACFC and AAFOTG, large fruit clone, cluster fuck clone, Food of the Gods (cloned from my book grow).
31-2 is a unique container identifier. 31 is the pressure cooker cycle (so 31st time I've ran the PC this year) and 2 is the number of the jar.
Last line is the date.
I keep a notebook that keeps track of each transfer so I can trace back all the way to spore.
So I'll have multiple containers with the same first line AA2-1T3 but combined with he second line I can trace cultures all the way back to spore.
I have a notebook to keep track of what gets transferred into what.
 Page from my tracking book
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Edited by SirPsycho (07/27/22 05:36 AM)
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: SirPsycho]
#27878784 - 07/27/22 05:31 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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SirPsycho said:
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ChildOfTheMoon said: To those who grow or store several genetics/strains/phenotypes, how do you label your agar and syringes to keep them apart? Tips for keeping track of genetics over time?
I’m growing several different types of cubes but don’t know which strains they were supposed to be. I’ve been cloning and spore printing interesting looking once and want to work more with genetics, but it’s becoming a bit hard to keep an overview of everything I have. Like I cloned a lonely big guy and a huge cluster of average ones, both leucistic and from the same tub (clone of a big one, that one cloned from a dried stem). How do I keep an overview?
Currently have two surprise tubs and 5 surprise jars going because of shitty labeling.
"AA2-1T3 31-2 27/07"
AA is the variety (Avery's Albino), 2-1 means second time starting from spore and first plate of that session. I also have AALFC, AACFC and AAFOTG, large fruit clone, cluster fuck clone, Food of the Gods (cloned from my book grow).
31-2 is a unique container identifier. 31 is the pressure cooker cycle (so 31st time I've ran the PC this year) and 2 is the number of the jar.
Last line is the date.
I keep a notebook that keeps track of each transfer so I can trace back all the way to spore.
So I'll have multiple containers with the same first line AA2-1T3 but combined with he second line I can trace cultures all the way back to spore.
I have a notebook to keep track of what gets transferred into what.
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Smellyhobbit
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Inocuole]
#27878786 - 07/27/22 05:38 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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So apparently there’s plenty more you can keep track of.
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Egon_Spengler
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: SirPsycho] 1
#27878805 - 07/27/22 05:58 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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SirPsycho said:
"AA2-1T3 31-2 27/07"
AA is the variety (Avery's Albino), 2-1 means second time starting from spore and first plate of that session. I also have AALFC, AACFC and AAFOTG, large fruit clone, cluster fuck clone, Food of the Gods (cloned from my book grow).
31-2 is a unique container identifier. 31 is the pressure cooker cycle (so 31st time I've ran the PC this year) and 2 is the number of the jar.
Last line is the date.
I keep a notebook that keeps track of each transfer so I can trace back all the way to spore.
So I'll have multiple containers with the same first line AA2-1T3 but combined with he second line I can trace cultures all the way back to spore.
I have a notebook to keep track of what gets transferred into what.
 Page from my tracking book
It hadn’t occurred to me to keep track of PC cycles, since I typically work in small enough batches to use all my prepared grain at once. But this is a great tip for being able to look back if you have enough different cultures working (some faster or slower than others) that you could look back later and identify “oh shit, on a long enough timeline, multiple jars from PC batch 12 had issues, or more than one tub spawned with jars from batch 7 grew trich after first flush. While all jars from batch 10 went 3 flushes.” I can see this really helping keep track of production issues in the long term.
Similarly, one may find it beneficial to keep these same kind of notes on agar batches. If you have a favorite go-to recipe, it can be easy to end up mixing older unused and newer plates together. Not inherently a problem, but with adequate record keeping, one could look back and discover that plates from “batch 3 (poured x/y/z date)” consistently take longer to colonize than plates from batch 5 (maybe nute levels were off, or media was too stiff), Or I had a higher percentage of bacterial plates in batch 6, must’ve been sloppy pouring….etc
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Egon_Spengler said:
Similarly, one may find it beneficial to keep these same kind of notes on agar batches. If you have a favorite go-to recipe, it can be easy to end up mixing older unused and newer plates together. Not inherently a problem, but with adequate record keeping, one could look back and discover that plates from “batch 3 (poured x/y/z date)” consistently take longer to colonize than plates from batch 5 (maybe nute levels were off, or media was too stiff), Or I had a higher percentage of bacterial plates in batch 6, must’ve been sloppy pouring….etc
I have a list of what each pc cycle was, I write down what kind of grain (or all in one bottle it was) or of its agar I write down the recipe, the total number of containers in that cycle and the date it ran.
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: SirPsycho] 6
#27879067 - 07/27/22 10:46 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Spreadsheets, man! Its what all the cool kidz do!
 I just label pitris, jars and tubs with the ID number and sometime a letter for the variety.
  
Edited by ReverendMyc (07/27/22 10:51 AM)
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: ReverendMyc] 4
#27879254 - 07/27/22 01:42 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Oh man I feel so old school - I just write down species/strain, a code to propagation history (G1, T5, C2, "d" is germination 1, transfer 5, clone 2, plate "d" of however many) and the work date of whatever was done last. It just goes on the plate or jar in sharpie. Don't really need much more 'cause when I'm growing it's always from whatever new stuff I'm working with.
For good strains the sequence ends up being their designation in the collective, and sometimes I reminisce about outstanding prolific strains that I've loved, and lost...
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Egon_Spengler said: It hadn’t occurred to me to keep track of PC cycles,
Your namesake, Egon Spengler, would do it. haha -
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: nektar61] 4
#27879390 - 07/27/22 03:38 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Spilled half a can of lager beer on my newly dug cyan bed, because a thorny plant penetrated my bum making me emit a loud scream and dropped the can like a total boob
Didn't feel optimal, is it a real concern? What contams exist in beer?
Remember giving a shoebox some beer once, supa drunk, "cause they probably want some too" Don't remember if it contamed.

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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Inocuole]
#27879394 - 07/27/22 03:39 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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That is, perhaps, one of the funniest things I’ve read on here.
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smalltalk_canceled said: Spilled half a can of lager beer on my newly dug cyan bed, because a thorny plant penetrated my bum making me emit a loud scream and dropped the can like a total boob
Didn't feel optimal, is it a real concern? What contams exist in beer?
Remember giving a shoebox some beer once, supa drunk, "cause they probably want some too" Don't remember if it contamed.
 
Depends. Was it good beer or not? Good beer might be a problem:
"While every beer ever made has been in contact with yeast at some point, modern filtration and pasteurization methods can remove live yeasts left in the beer. However, some traditional and craft breweries leave behind some live yeast to carbonate and bottle condition their beers." https://learningtohomebrew.com/does-beer-still-have-live-yeast-commercial-craft-homebrew/
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