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VV01313Y
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WBS to Substrate Ratio question
#23737685 - 10/14/16 04:33 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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So my first attempt was a success working from doc34's tek, now I have one jar left of mycelium growth in WBS that I did not have space to fruit or incubate. Sorry if my terminology is incorrect, still new to this however have a question directed towards anybody with experience growing. My plan is to make a mixture of primarily Coco Coir and some spent coffee grounds to mix in with my jars of WBS and mycelium then cover with very slight ventilation in a 80 degree F climate. This worked for me last time however what I want to do differently is put a higher ratio of substrate (3x) and incubate for a few extra days(how many extra..idk, after this I will make the non nutriative layer such for fruiting) If this sounds like something that would work please let me know. I do not know how much the WBS actually provides to the entire process and if having a lower ratio of this and mycelium will prevent growth from happening. My thinking is that it would just take slightly longer for the mycelium to spread. If this works, I was thinking I may be able to have more flushes because there would overall be more substrate and I would have to use less inculated WBS.
Another question if anybody knows now that I'm thinking about this, does the mycelium go though a chemical change after being subject to the hotter and higher co2 concentrated environment? Meaning could I take a piece of mycelium from a tub that been incubated (but prior to fruiting) and "jumper growth" of sorts into another WBS Jar free of mycelium?
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amidogen
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Re: WBS to Substrate Ratio question [Re: VV01313Y]
#23738606 - 10/14/16 09:28 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Edited by amidogen (04/19/18 11:34 AM)
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dankington
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Re: WBS to Substrate Ratio question [Re: amidogen]
#23738619 - 10/14/16 09:40 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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with cubes you can do anywhere from 1:1 - 1:4 oftentimes. Use a higher ratio if you feel your spawn is on the sketch side. Clean spawn can stand the lower ratio.
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amidogen
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Re: WBS to Substrate Ratio question [Re: dankington]
#23738624 - 10/14/16 09:43 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Edited by amidogen (04/19/18 11:35 AM)
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dankington
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Re: WBS to Substrate Ratio question [Re: amidogen]
#23738630 - 10/14/16 09:50 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'd spawn a mini-mono. They're around 27qt. and I can get about 2.5" substrate and still be around or below a 1:2 ratio. Of course, it depends on your tub, but I've done that a few times actually. It's helpful too if you're trying to look for clone candidates in MS grows.
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thebug76
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Re: WBS to Substrate Ratio question [Re: dankington]
#23738684 - 10/14/16 10:21 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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You could try a mini tray like the pic in my signature.
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freespeech
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Re: WBS to Substrate Ratio question [Re: thebug76]
#23738689 - 10/14/16 10:22 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Toss it off in a 2 liter soda bottle.
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tump
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Re: WBS to Substrate Ratio question [Re: freespeech]
#23739090 - 10/15/16 02:24 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Throw it in a mono bucket.
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