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Slightly yellow Lions mane
#23817647 - 11/09/16 09:05 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I've searched through some other posts and can't quite narrow down what's happening here. My fruits pushed out a few days ago and are yellowing slightly. Humidity is 87-92% and FAE is constant, sucking in sides of grow chamber. Thanks for taking a look and for suggestions.
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Re: Slightly yellow Lions mane [Re: MorePies]
#23817764 - 11/09/16 09:56 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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look fine, keep away from directly misting them or they abort.
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Re: Slightly yellow Lions mane [Re: Gr0wer]
#23817876 - 11/09/16 10:42 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Thanks grower! How long do they usually take to grow?
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Re: Slightly yellow Lions mane [Re: MorePies]
#23818442 - 11/10/16 06:14 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Direct misting will not abort your primordia.
If your seeing browning or yellowing its from not enough moisture, so maybe you've got to much air flow causing them to dry out.
Lions mane are all over the place as far as genetics and environments affecting how long till maturity. Some strains are fast, while others are way slower growers.
Everything looks good from here.
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Agree with Grower do not get direct mist on them, high humidity yes
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Re: Slightly yellow Lions mane [Re: Quadman]
#23818714 - 11/10/16 08:27 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I clicked the humidity up a degree or 2 and backed off on the exhaust a touch. Thanks!
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Re: Slightly yellow Lions mane [Re: MorePies]
#23818826 - 11/10/16 09:09 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Oh, yeah - ok . "don't mist directly on primordia"... Tell that to every fucking rain cloud that's ever dumped buckets of water on any mushroom primordia.
But honestly there's really no reason to have to supplement misting since your air should already be properly mixed and acclimated to desired humidity.
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I think the difference is that in nature, if the primordia get soaked, excess water will evaporate off. In an FC, RH is already at 90%, so there's nowhere for it to go but sit and mess up your grow. It's been my experience too that LM doesn't do as well with direct misting.
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Re: Slightly yellow Lions mane [Re: shroombasa]
#23819245 - 11/10/16 10:51 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Makes perfect sense, and most mushrooms don't grow in an open field, its usually under some plant or tree cover, and not direct rain.
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Re: Slightly yellow Lions mane [Re: Ipoxa]
#23821299 - 11/10/16 09:55 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Often yellow fruits occur when the sub itself has dried and fruits at or below the water level of the bag will be fine. It is difficult to say from your photo if anything is wrong. LM is prolific and hardy, best to just let it be.
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Quote:
poofterFroth said: If your seeing browning or yellowing its from not enough moisture, so maybe you've got to much air flow causing them to dry out.
^^ I agree that's most likely the cause. Either way no worry really, they're pretty hardy, I threw my blocks outside in the cold maine fall with almost no humidity, and yes the fruits were a little darkish but the yields were almost as good as my first flush indoors. (I usually throw them outside after first flush, as they almost always tend to mold at that point, even low nutrient un-supplemented blocks).
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