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Boogieman47
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: rjstim]
#23661819 - 09/20/16 01:44 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Oh right on never tried those yet but with all the ones i have i can see why a cube is a cube they look mostly the same besides a few
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: Boogieman47]
#23661996 - 09/20/16 02:36 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm really not sure what's up with this, but that 1st fruit body tipped over a little while ago, and I can now see that there's 2 big rhizo knots on each side of it's head. Tell me it's not a little weird?! Also does it look like the veil broke, and if so I should probably pick it soon, right?
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: rjstim]
#23662062 - 09/20/16 02:59 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ya id pick it thats just myc probably from the sub hitching a ride
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: Boogieman47]
#23662992 - 09/20/16 08:15 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I picked it not long after that noob. I didn't do any drying setup just for the 1, so I stuck it in my AC vent lol. It's crazy how fast they dry though, because after just the 5 or so hours, it's already at less than 50% of the original weight!
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: rjstim]
#23663029 - 09/20/16 08:23 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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You dont have a dehydrater?
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: Boogieman47]
#23663034 - 09/20/16 08:25 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yeah I do but I don't wanna fire it up just for that 1. (it was only 2.5g fresh)
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: rjstim]
#23663036 - 09/20/16 08:26 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Really only 2 grams? Looked like it would of been atleast 12 from the pic i throw mine in no matter what you shpuld of munched it to test potency if you had a body fry from it you know the rest will be good
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: Boogieman47]
#23663042 - 09/20/16 08:29 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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That's a good idea haha. I was thinking it was gonna weight more too, but it was only a little longer than 3". I have a feeling I'm gonna end up with mini-shroomies, because my sub is only 2.5" deep max. I didn't do enough planning lol
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: rjstim]
#23663057 - 09/20/16 08:32 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ya that will do it i noticed my subs on the smaller side push out smaller fruits its weird
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: Boogieman47]
#23663066 - 09/20/16 08:35 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I figure the smaller ones will have to at least pack the same punch, percentage wise right? Maybe I'll pick a few more so I can have ~10g fresh and then sample that. Probably not a bad plan right?
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: rjstim]
#23663088 - 09/20/16 08:39 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Haha not in my book you could wait for the other side pins to mature prob tomorrow morning 10 grams fresh would be a gram or so dry if they are descent they will give you a good body fry maybe light visuals ... from what i heard the small ones usually are more potent
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: Boogieman47]
#23668351 - 09/22/16 02:49 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I don't know if I'm jumping to conclusions here; but in an area of my sub where there are no pins, I may see a very slight green in a spot. Is there any type of preventative measure I can take here; if it is what I hope it isn't?
I've been taking the top off lately too; for maybe a half-hour, here and there. I don't know if that's a bad or possibly contributing factor, but that's why I like the input!
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: rjstim]
#23668495 - 09/22/16 03:30 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Take a pic it could be bruising or it could be trich if your sub is fully colonized some people leave the lids off for more fae if its trich its because your spawn was bad or you had bad coir but show a pic
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: Boogieman47]
#23668518 - 09/22/16 03:39 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Here it is - no other spots like it; but please consider I've already put a dab of isopropyl directly on top [which may have affected the color more; not sure]
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: rjstim]
#23668523 - 09/22/16 03:40 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Looks like brusing to me dont spray iso on your sub even if it is trich the only thing with trich is salt paste but mist the thing pretty heavy looks really dry
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: Boogieman47]
#23668527 - 09/22/16 03:42 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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True; I wasn't sure about the dryness because I overmisted the other night and I think I almost waterlogged some of the shroomies. Their caps turnt white and fuzzy and they seem to have aborted, but I harvested them promptly after.
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: rjstim]
#23668534 - 09/22/16 03:46 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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You want nice beads of water on top you may have too much fae and your sub may have been on the dry side
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: Boogieman47]
#23668546 - 09/22/16 03:50 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yea I really am trying to find the sweet spot; but it seems I'm making my tweaks in too extreme a manner
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: rjstim]
#23668564 - 09/22/16 03:54 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I just gave a good misting and am taking the top off, for a bit..
(and about the iso, I definitely didn't spray it lol I just literally put a very small dab directly on that 1 spot)
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Re: The importance of an even substrate level [Re: rjstim]
#23668569 - 09/22/16 03:55 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ya same here how are you making your subs man ?? A light squeeze should give you drips... take a pic of it let me see how it looks
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