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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: Kalsticky]
    #24028828 - 01/21/17 06:01 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

All 12 jalisco jars have mycelium with no contaminations. The tamp. Jars have started producing stones. So for everyone who says to not shake the jars is wrong. I shook half my jars at around 20% and theyre all 100% colonized and producing stones. The other half i didnt shake is only a little over 50% colonized, most likely stalling or extremely slow growing. Im going to shake all my jalisco jars for even colonization and to avoid stalling. Maybe shaking jars with stones hurts them but from what i can tell. Jars with around 20% mycelium shooken are gonna colonize evenly and still produce stones. Im gonna let the unshooken jars keep going and compare the weight of the stones after harvest.


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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: Kalsticky]
    #24028846 - 01/21/17 06:15 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Got any pics?  My shaken CN jars are starting to form stones on the bottom but very slowly and they're tiny.


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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: Mycolorado]
    #24028872 - 01/21/17 06:31 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

I havent taken any recent ones but i will soon.


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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: Mycolorado]
    #24029065 - 01/21/17 08:14 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Howany times have you shaken your jars? I ask because I only shake my jars that produce stones once then I let them just sit for months.

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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: TheCyndicate]
    #24031587 - 01/22/17 07:13 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Howany times have you shaken your jars? I ask because I only shake my jars that produce stones once then I let them just sit for months.



I shook them once when they were around 20%. I wouldnt wanna shake it after its producing stones.


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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: Kalsticky]
    #24031631 - 01/22/17 07:27 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Yea that's my thoughts as well. I have seen people ruin stone/spawn by shaking to much. I was just curious. Here is a pic of some stone from my last ATL#7 grow.


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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: TheCyndicate]
    #24032607 - 01/23/17 06:58 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Yea that's my thoughts as well. I have seen people ruin stone/spawn by shaking to much. I was just curious. Here is a pic of some stone from my last ATL#7 grow.





Nice size man! And yeah i believe the stones are fragile, not the actual mycelium network. My jars recovered super fast after shaking. All my jars are producing stones too, even the 50-75% colonized jars.


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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: Kalsticky]
    #24032709 - 01/23/17 08:27 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Yea that's my thoughts as well. I have seen people ruin stone/spawn by shaking to much. I was just curious. Here is a pic of some stone from my last ATL#7 grow.





Nice size man! And yeah i believe the stones are fragile, not the actual mycelium network. My jars recovered super fast after shaking. All my jars are producing stones too, even the 50-75% colonized jars.




Yeah I notice stone formation well before 100% colonization happens.how long do you let your stones grow before harvest? I also think the bigger the jar the better. I have observed that stones only grow along the glass of the jar and not the center of the spawn. So IMO the more serface area you have the more stone you will end up with.

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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: TheCyndicate]
    #24032899 - 01/23/17 10:10 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

These jars are gonna sit for 6 months before i harvest. Ive heard that too but ive also read RR saying that thats not true. It grows throughout the jar. It doesent need glass. Well see when i harvest tho


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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: Kalsticky]
    #24033056 - 01/23/17 11:40 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

I just checked out my jalisco bags and saw a small stone forming at the bottom of the bag. From what I read this strain is a poor stone producer but I would love to see your results from it!

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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: fatmatic]
    #24034187 - 01/23/17 07:00 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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I just checked out my jalisco bags and saw a small stone forming at the bottom of the bag. From what I read this strain is a poor stone producer but I would love to see your results from it!



Ive heard that too but i added coffee to my mixture. I hear thats a stone booster. Well see


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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: Kalsticky]
    #24062159 - 02/03/17 08:09 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

My jars all have stones at different levels of growth. The picture beside the labeled picture is anothr angle of the same jar.



These are the 2nd batch of tamp. Jars. Heres the 1st



The A jars are all shaken when they were 30% colonized.


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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: Kalsticky]
    #24062198 - 02/03/17 08:41 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Nice!


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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: Mycolorado]
    #24062321 - 02/03/17 09:53 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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Nice!



Thanks man


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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: Kalsticky]
    #24065915 - 02/04/17 07:39 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

Also, the 12 Jalisco jars have all germinated and are close to being fully colonized. There's no stones yet but its only been about 2 to 3 weeks.


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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: Kalsticky]
    #24066098 - 02/04/17 09:02 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

IME jalisco isnt great for stones but awesome for fruits


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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: cronicr]
    #24066118 - 02/04/17 09:12 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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IME jalisco isnt great for stones but awesome for fruits



Thats wat i heard. Whats a good substrate for them?


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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: Kalsticky]
    #24066634 - 02/05/17 06:15 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

If your going for stones,  whatever you use don't use hpoo!


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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: Peteyboy]
    #24066787 - 02/05/17 07:56 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

From what I'm gathering, one can continue to grow the stones in CVG (without introducing fruiting) or just fruit them that way and they'll still produce more stones.  The other preferred way is to case the grain and fruit without sub.


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Re: Philosopher stones project AKA Tampanensis sclerotia [Re: Mycolorado]
    #24066920 - 02/05/17 09:13 AM (7 years, 2 months ago)

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From what I'm gathering, one can continue to grow the stones in CVG (without introducing fruiting) or just fruit them that way and they'll still produce more stones.  The other preferred way is to case the grain and fruit without sub.



Okay thanks for the tip, i might case the grains on a jar or 2 and see the results


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