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Mushroom-Hut Shop: Substrate Mix

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Very slow colonized cakes
    #23937414 - 12/18/16 08:34 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

I have 6 fully colonized cakes,  that have been in the fruiting Chamber for over 10 days,  conditions are perfect and only have growth on one cake it is fruiting!  I decided to take the other cakes out and rehydrate them in Seperate zip lock baggies and spring water and placed in my fridge for ten hours to help the process, I figured they need more hydration.  I will be placing them back in the fruiting chamber tonight.  I am wondering if I should roll them in Vermiculite and double case each end as well. Also should I leave them in the fridge longer. I am just trying to get them to pin.


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Re: Very slow colonized cakes [Re: Shroominmojo0213]
    #23937478 - 12/18/16 09:10 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Don't refrigerate your cakes; it slows down growth. Cubes are a tropical species and don't like the cold. :thumbup:

Keep in mind that cakes can take up to two weeks to start fruiting. Be patient, let them do their thing.


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Re: Very slow colonized cakes [Re: r.lutece]
    #23937563 - 12/18/16 09:54 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Yea the fridge will only set things back


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Re: Very slow colonized cakes [Re: bodhisatta]
    #23937564 - 12/18/16 09:57 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Only put in the fridge if you had some that were growing super fast and wanted the others to catch up, but other than that dont.


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