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cream777
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Re: Can someone please explain what this been growing a long time never seen this [Re: mrmazdarx9]
#23738225 - 10/14/16 07:11 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Ill take all the the opinions everyone has in consideration.first grow in like two years didn't post anthing for last grow butt seriously go thru my gallery there some of my past grows all done in the same manner with slight tweak to recipe and gave me 5 full flushes
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Re: Can someone please explain what this been growing a long time never seen this [Re: cream777]
#23738289 - 10/14/16 07:32 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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your growth has stalled looks like. It looks to me like bacteria may have won the battle. This is one of the reasons it's typically recommended to try and use 1/2pt. widemouth jars. You need those holes in the jars exposed, so the myc can respirate (gas exchange).
They could have stalled from being too compacted, too wet, improperly sterilized, too much spore solution, etc. Put your jars on the shelf, that's the perfect spot for them. The less they move around the better--you want the dry verm layer to stay intact for as long as possible.
Are you inoculating in a still air box? Using .5cc or so per jar? Use just a drop of solution per hole, if you can. Too many spores can increase your chances that the contamination will be overwhelming.
Cakes grow despite contamination, so try to prevent as much of it as possible. The fewer chances you take, the better off you'll be.
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cream777
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Re: Can someone please explain what this been growing a long time never seen this [Re: dankington]
#23738386 - 10/14/16 08:03 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Im still betting its mycelium piss we'll see what happens. they sure as hell didnt stall there just became 3 weeks old everything was flame sterilized jars boiled 90 min. And there is no visable reaction from the mycelium surounding the spots any contam would have resulted in mycelium producing some antibacterial compound which would be visable
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Re: Can someone please explain what this been growing a long time never seen this [Re: cream777]
#23738454 - 10/14/16 08:25 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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you call that brown "no visable reaction"?

Why do you ask questions if you're going to deny the answer? Spores aren't sterile. Is your semen sterile? So why do you assume the spores would be? Flame sterilizing, 'boiling' your substrate jars, etc. are just measures to minimize your contamination. Cakes fruit despite being contaminated; it's how they work. Your job is to try and minimize your risks.
That brown is your 'myc piss'. Unless you're growing stones, or you're 100% sure it's rust, that's a sign of a problem.
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cream777
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Re: Can someone please explain what this been growing a long time never seen this [Re: mrmazdarx9]
#23739792 - 10/15/16 11:33 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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The reason why i pit my stuff in sealed bin is simple i have kids running around and carpet floors and sometimes i have to move them around and that makes thing easier
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Re: Can someone please explain what this been growing a long time never seen this [Re: cream777]
#23739803 - 10/15/16 11:38 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Why not just put them on a shelf where they get ambient light and sufficient GE with no stale air whilest being out of the way of little hands and still being easy to check on. All I was saying albeit a little harshly is yes it has worked and yes you got good results but it really is a game of chance. So maximizing you success chance by giving your stuff the best conditions that are recognized by today's standards can only be a good thing. I'm not here trying to shit on your methods I'm just offering you better ones that are also easier. Peace x
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Re: Can someone please explain what this been growing a long time never seen this [Re: mrmazdarx9]
#23739828 - 10/15/16 11:52 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I had that before everything worked fine. Rust I think.
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cream777
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Re: Can someone please explain what this been growing a long time never seen this [Re: mrmazdarx9]
#23739962 - 10/15/16 01:19 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks for all the advice you are right guys i guess we'll find out in a week or so when i give them a smell test at birth i have three control jars one of which has one small spot at the bottom of the jar also leads me to believe the rust is the culprit.lesson of the day clean jars thoroughly before inserting substrate ill keep you guys up to date to see what happens still input is always appreciated and integral part of this community shroom on my brother's.....viva fungi
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