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PeaceChief34
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Re: First Time grow Atl#7 help required! [Re: stevo]
#23609990 - 09/04/16 01:27 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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also how do you think those stones look?
Looks like you have a well above average yielding colony of mycelium to me. I see nothing wrong with them at all.
That's good to hear because I've got 10 that all look this way and I've got 10 more precooked ready to G2G & store away. I can't believe its only 20ish days and ive got stones in all my jars! another month or so and they will be crazy looking. How long do you suppose I should wait till harvesting?
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PeaceChief34
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Re: First Time grow Atl#7 help required! [Re: PeaceChief34]
#23609998 - 09/04/16 01:31 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: First Time grow Atl#7 help required! *DELETED* [Re: PeaceChief34]
#23610073 - 09/04/16 02:26 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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PeaceChief34
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Re: First Time grow Atl#7 help required! [Re: stevo]
#23610098 - 09/04/16 02:49 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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stevo said: 20 days is rediculously fast. Are you incubating them at really hot temperatures?
Harvest when you feel they are done growing, and you are ready to harvest. The way I look at it is, they don't store very well anyway, so I wouldn't worry too much about getting a gram or 2 less than you could have. I usually get mine ready for fruiting at full colonization and not even worry about jarstones. They grow faster in the casing layer and only slightly less potent. I think the less sclerotia you harvest, the more it will yield after put into fruiting conditions, both in sclerotia and fruits. They could theoretically fruit for years if you can keep them fed up without molding. This is why I plant mine outside.
From yesterday:


I planted this hear in 2014 I think, and still going. It isn't where I planted it either. They are following a tire rut that had grass and corn cobs wash into it, get covered in sandy soil and as it decomposes leaves a little rut that makes a prime microclimate. I can usually find a cluster in these ruts daily. This is an example though, of a good flush in "natural" conditions. All of this was started by throwing stem butts and/or slurries there. When there's a big pile of grain underneath they will flush a sea of shrooms and then get scarce and push up random stagerred single shrooms that are rarely in huge abundance.
Yes it is fast and I love to fruit them but I miss days where i'm not home and wouldn't be able to take care of them and I'm not too experienced in casing for fruit indoors so it would be a learning experience. I've mostly grown outdoors just like you shown in the picture. I completely believe you when you say they grow on their own and in patches. I've personal seen a couple of pounds grown in a huge patch just in the mountains in it's natural state. It was the motherload.
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Re: First Time grow Atl#7 help required! [Re: stevo]
#23610175 - 09/04/16 04:56 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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blindingleaf said: even with a hood, harvesting the stones in sterile conditions, gathering the remaining grains, and redistributing them into new grains seems like a hassle.
You wouldn't have to do that though. I've dug them out of my backyard and used my fingernails to scrub the dirt off of them in the bathtub to clean them up. They were more or less sterile on the inside and never needed another transfer to clean up.
Cloning sclerotia very rarely has turned into a good sclerotia forming strain. I agree with others that cloning that brown band that connects them all is the ticket.
i thought he was asking about g2ging the remaining grains after harvesting the stones (thats why I said gathering the remaining grains and redistributing them), my bad OP.
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PeaceChief34
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Re: First Time grow Atl#7 help required! [Re: blindingleaf]
#23610241 - 09/04/16 05:40 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Blindingleaf- I'm going to G2G from my master to my other 10 precooked jars and let them colonize. Then take my other few jars that I posted pics of and harvest them get stones and make fruit,clone, ect.... But yes you are right if you harvested them then tried to take the remaining grains and G2G would be a pain in the butt. Makes sense lol.
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Re: First Time grow Atl#7 help required! [Re: PeaceChief34]
#23610285 - 09/04/16 06:22 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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rock on man, go for it
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PeaceChief34
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Re: First Time grow Atl#7 help required! [Re: blindingleaf]
#23610993 - 09/04/16 11:09 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hell yea bro, will do!
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PeaceChief34
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Re: First Time grow Atl#7 help required! [Re: PeaceChief34]
#23613378 - 09/05/16 12:34 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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