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Onionguise
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Registered: 09/21/16
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Strange discouloration on fruits PICS
#23667053 - 09/22/16 02:41 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hello dear shroomers, First id like to thank for all knowledge i could take from this website, i couldnt even overestimate it. So to the point, this little and quiet poor project i had was not getting enough care due to lack of time from me. These are 3 small sized rye berries cakes, in different stages (one has 1st flush, second 2nd and the other didnt pin yet :P). I am aware that they didnt get perfect fruiting conditions, they are probably dry and they did got more intensive light that it should be - i think thats why they bruise. I left them for a few days and when i come back this is what is saw - these weird, discolored fruits kinda also bruisy. Id like to know if there is any chance to save them,or, its in fact some sign of contamination. Thank you Pictures:
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Tira



Registered: 11/20/10
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Re: Strange discouloration on fruits PICS [Re: Onionguise]
#23667213 - 09/22/16 05:36 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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They bruise because they were too dry during the process of fruiting. Also fuzzy mycelium is an indicator of fruiting chamber lacking fresh air exchange.
discolored caps may be aborts, keep an eye on them and if they don't open pick them before they turn black and rot.
I don't see any mold here, if you improve your fruiting conditions, you're good to go .)
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Mad Season
hookers and blackjack



Registered: 09/16/12
Posts: 12,666
Loc: Canada
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Re: Strange discouloration on fruits PICS [Re: Tira]
#23667596 - 09/22/16 10:13 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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So basically, to sum up.. Dude you need to start misting directly. It looks like those things were never misted.. why? They're like so dry right now it isn't even funny. You need to mist them DIRECTLY until glistening with no pooling water, and keep them glistening 24/7. Mist down the perlite heavily once a day.
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Onionguise
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Registered: 09/21/16
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Re: Strange discouloration on fruits PICS [Re: Mad Season]
#23670060 - 09/23/16 04:45 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks for advice, ill do my best to bring them back to life!
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