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PeopleRstrange
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Lions Tigers and Pins Omyy *DELETED*
#23619779 - 09/06/16 09:07 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Pastywhyte
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Looks good. Steady as she goes now. Don't go loving them to death. . .
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PeopleRstrange
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Re: Lions Tigers and Pins Omyy [Re: Pastywhyte]
#23619849 - 09/06/16 09:21 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I know bro, I'm letting it do its thing, now that I know it's doing its thing lol but thanks man for the reply...
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Rosen_Rot
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Getting those beads of moistures is the goal so keep at it 
Looks really good 
One advice I can give is don't spray directly on the top but rather a light mist a few feet up from the substrate. Otherwise you'll end up like me;
My first ever mush tub and I sprayed very close to the surface of the myc and the myc didn't like it so it pissed itself a bit 
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Re: Lions Tigers and Pins Omyy [Re: Pastywhyte]
#23619867 - 09/06/16 09:25 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Looks pretty dude. Congrats on the forthcoming canopy.
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PeopleRstrange
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Re: Lions Tigers and Pins Omyy [Re: Rosen_Rot]
#23619895 - 09/06/16 09:30 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Rosen_Rot said: Getting those beads of moistures is the goal so keep at it 
Looks really good 
One advice I can give is don't spray directly on the top but rather a light mist a few feet up from the substrate. Otherwise you'll end up like me;
My first ever mush tub and I sprayed very close to the surface of the myc and the myc didn't like it so it pissed itself a bit 

Thanks a lot bro, and believe it or not I haven't misted once. I pretty much did the Frank's dial in tub tek, (set and forget) it's hard to do the forget part but like I said I mixed my spawn to the sub closed the lid a week ago and here we are today.
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PeopleRstrange
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Quote:
PeopleRstrange said:
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Rosen_Rot said: Getting those beads of moistures is the goal so keep at it 
Looks really good 
One advice I can give is don't spray directly on the top but rather a light mist a few feet up from the substrate. Otherwise you'll end up like me;
My first ever mush tub and I sprayed very close to the surface of the myc and the myc didn't like it so it pissed itself a bit 

Thanks a lot bro, and believe it or not I haven't misted once. I pretty much did the Frank's dial in tub tek, (set and forget) it's hard to do the forget part but like I said I mixed my spawn to the sub closed the lid a week ago and here we are today.
Thanks a lot man.. Appreciate all the positive feed back! I guess it will be a complete success when I pluck those babies out...
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PeopleRstrange
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Re: Lions Tigers and Pins Omyy [Re: Rosen_Rot]
#23619941 - 09/06/16 09:39 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Rosen-rot are those B+ in your pics?
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Rosen_Rot
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Yes they are all B+ and the my first ever grow was B+ so I'm kind of inlove with it. I am hoping to get an isolate this year and work on some KSSS from a swab fingers crossed
It's very easy at the beginning stages of fruiting to get those beads of moisture. The substrate is freshly wet and there is a lot of humidity in the air. The tricky part comes in when the tub/cakes start to loose humidity due to evaporation and that's when the misting really starts
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Re: Lions Tigers and Pins Omyy [Re: Rosen_Rot]
#23620048 - 09/06/16 10:01 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Rosen_Rot said: Yes they are all B and the my first ever grow was B so I'm kind of inlove with it. I am hoping to get an isolate this year and work on some KSSS from a swab fingers crossed
It's very easy at the beginning stages of fruiting to get those beads of moisture. The substrate is freshly wet and there is a lot of humidity in the air. The tricky part comes in when the tub/cakes start to loose humidity due to evaporation and that's when the misting really starts
Frank is the shit coolest profile pic ever
They look good man, I hope mine come out looking as good! How long from pin to harvest for you? I know I've read anywhere from 2 days to a week, and I know inviroment is a factor.. I keep my place at 70 so I was guessing they might go a bit slower. But if I was to guess the growth each day so far... I would say about a 16th to an 8th of an inch each day, something in that range. And I was thinking about using one of those plant, water globes to rehydrate the sub, they are made of blown glass, like a ball at the end that infill with water and it extends like a spike that you would put in the dirt of a plant pot, and the water slowly gravity feeds when it's needed. And get a plant mister with a really fine mist.
And I hope everything works out for you man.. I'm sure you will have no problems...
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Rosen_Rot
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From pins to full maturity it's usually around that 2-7days. It all depends on genetics and that stuff, really hard to pin-point a specific time frame with multispore grows FAE and evaporation is what is most important for pinning and fruit growth
I honestly would suggest against the hygroballs. I don't see how that works. I could go on and do research and give you facts on how not a good idea that is but I am being lazy and depressive today. Just mist lightly with a hand mister and you should be fine, honestly. There is no need for big misters unless you're running an indoor greenhouse or something
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Re: Lions Tigers and Pins Omyy [Re: Rosen_Rot]
#23621730 - 09/07/16 11:45 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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The fall of Hyperion
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Re: Lions Tigers and Pins Omyy [Re: Grandmother]
#23621734 - 09/07/16 11:46 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Grandmother said: The fall of Hyperion
Claptrap's last farewell.
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