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afflictis
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Should I rehydrate trays?
#23880270 - 11/29/16 11:09 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Trays have been in fruiting conditions for 3 days I know they need more time to pin but I'm curious as to whether they need to be rehydrate. Can't tell if they are looking a little dry or not
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Tmethyl
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Re: Should I rehydrate trays? [Re: afflictis]
#23880283 - 11/29/16 11:15 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Don't rehydrate until first flush finishes. You're still within a healthy time frame. Could you get a really close pic? As close as you can get while still in focus. I think I see tons of primordia/pins starting to form but photo is blurry.
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afflictis
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Re: Should I rehydrate trays? [Re: Tmethyl]
#23880286 - 11/29/16 11:17 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Tmethyl said: Don't rehydrate until first flush finishes. You're still within a healthy time frame. Could you get a really close pic? As close as you can get while still in focus.
I'm at work but I took a slightly closer pic of one of them I'll upload it and post. If it helps there's condensation on the inside walls of the trays not the tub they are sitting in. And I don't have perlite on the bottom on the tub.
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Re: Should I rehydrate trays? [Re: afflictis]
#23880290 - 11/29/16 11:18 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Tmethyl
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Re: Should I rehydrate trays? [Re: afflictis]
#23880299 - 11/29/16 11:21 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yeah that looks great, I see some primorida, fruiting is underway. Won't be long at all.
Would be cool if you posted some more pics over the next few days.
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afflictis
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Re: Should I rehydrate trays? [Re: Tmethyl]
#23880300 - 11/29/16 11:22 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I will I have made several thread over the last two week cause I work over night and have a ton of free time. But I'll create one consolidated thread with all the pics
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Tmethyl
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Re: Should I rehydrate trays? [Re: afflictis]
#23880303 - 11/29/16 11:24 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Re: Should I rehydrate trays? [Re: afflictis]
#23880310 - 11/29/16 11:27 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I have misted it twice and I have a fan blowing on it. When I had my first successful monotub tub if I left the fan off the insode would fog up but it doesn't do that for these trays. Should I stop misting I don't wanna risk contams
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Tmethyl
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Re: Should I rehydrate trays? [Re: afflictis]
#23880337 - 11/29/16 11:41 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Typically, you leave the lid completely sealed until 100% colonized then expose to fruiting conditions. No misting or fanning until fruiting time. I don't know your exact set up, but fans are typically a really bad idea unless the entire room is humidified. They don't need that much moving air, in fact the air doesn't need to move much at all, it just has to exchange fresh air for co2 filled stagnant air.
Is this tray inside a fruiting tub? Need more details as to what is going on in there.
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Re: Should I rehydrate trays? [Re: Tmethyl]
#23880347 - 11/29/16 11:45 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
Tmethyl said: Typically, you leave the lid completely sealed until 100% colonized then expose to fruiting conditions. No misting or fanning until fruiting time. I don't know your exact set up, but fans are typically a really bad idea unless the entire room is humidified. They don't need that much moving air, in fact the air doesn't need to move much at all, it just has to exchange fresh air for co2 filled stagnant air.
Is this tray inside a fruiting tub? Need more details as to what is going on in there.
I had jars that might have been bacterial but I wanted to see if they would fruit anyways so instead of making a tub and putting all my eggs in one basket I made 3 smaller trays. I put two trays into one of my monotub tubs with micropore tape on the small holes at the bottom and poly fil in the top holes it's sitting next to a window for indirect sunlight. The last grow I did I used the tub they're in and the fan and I got 5 flushes without no contams (every now and then I'd turn it off and let humidity build back up). One of the flushes happened while on vacation and completely rotted and I still got a flush after that.
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