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Mushierage
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Re: best fruiting chamber for trays? [Re: Timmy Meow]
#23614228 - 09/05/16 09:52 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Monos!
I've actually made a conscious decision to stop using the SGFC and switch entirely to monos. Getting tired of little critters flying through the window and deciding it's a yummy habitat.
The other day I went out and bought two 55 quart tubs, and a few little mini tubs, and enough polyfil to last a life time. All are getting holes cut into the sides. :/
At least the wife can find some use for all that polyfil, no way I'm gonna be able to use it all. Maybe we'll actually use it for what it's marketed for.
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Re: best fruiting chamber for trays? [Re: Dosha9]
#23614250 - 09/05/16 10:02 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Instead of casing the grains with verm/coco, mix the grains with verm/coco. Actually, add in a little gypsum and you'll have what we call CVG substrate. It works good. And I think 1:1 will be fine, it'll colonize fast. When it's done, case with some jiffy mix or something, or just some verm.
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Re: best fruiting chamber for trays? [Re: Mad Season]
#23614276 - 09/05/16 10:10 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Mad Season said: If you live in a climate that isn't desert fuckin 10% rH, go open air!
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/remlinker.php?Cat=&Entry=149412&F_Board=2&Thread=21288129&Main=21288129
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Timtoshis said: Best fruiting chamber for trays IMO is a greenhouse.

Also, here's a rocket i found in the emoticon list 
I remember your GH. Very sexy!
Those trays are still making me drool.
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Re: best fruiting chamber for trays? [Re: Dosha9]
#23614486 - 09/05/16 11:26 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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You'll need to let the bulk colonize after spawning. I would do this in a still air box personally to prevent as much contamination as possible, but it can be done open air at this point. Once your grain is fully colonized, contams aren't a huge threat anymore, but until you get that bulk 100%, they are still looming.
After 100%, it's no problem.
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Re: best fruiting chamber for trays? [Re: Dosha9]
#23614608 - 09/05/16 12:09 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Don't soak them. Not sure why somebody would tell you that.
Break them up and get them into a pasteurized and properly hydrated bulk substrate like CVG.
Massage the grain into the sub with a gloved hand, or if you don't wanna do that, simple pour it into the sub. You can pour in layers without even touching the grain if you so choose.
Within 24-48 hours, the Myc will begin to recover and start colonizing the bulk you just mixed in. It'll take an additional 10-15 days probably to colonize that.
After that, case it, and either go straight to fruiting or let your casing colonize for 2-3 days. You only want the casing to show about 30% colonization. So it should look patchy.
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Re: best fruiting chamber for trays? [Re: Mad Season]
#23614628 - 09/05/16 12:16 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Mad Season said:
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Mushierage said: Don't soak them. Not sure why somebody would tell you that.
Because this
Ah I see. Never heard of doing that before.
I stand corrected.
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