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Spivkurl
Electroacoustic inventor



Registered: 08/26/17
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proustdreams said: Can anyone chime in on “salvaging” or “repairing” a pinset?
My first tub: developed hyphal knots —> primordia on all the sides and top surface. lots of trial and error on surface conditions but developed side pins everywhere.
Second and third tubs: same story —> developed hyphal knots —> primordia on all the sides and top surface BUT since they fruited a few days later than my first tub, they had 3-4 more days of proper surface conditions. The second and third tub each probably had 1.5x to 2x larger yield than my first tub, with almost no side pins!!! This is in spite of my first tub showing way more surface pins than the 2nd and 3rd tub when pins were just starting to appear! The side primordia/knots basically didn’t develop into fruits once I got the surface conditions in check. And all the development shifted towards the surface.
Did I get lucky? Or does 3-4 more days of good surface conditions make that much of a difference in side pins?
In my short cultivation endeavor, I have found that a few days can make a big difference. This is part of why I have been trying to hold the substrate moisture with the lid closed, at least until a decent amount of top pins develop. I have had some side pins, but waiting to induce extra FAE until the pins are noticeable has helped me. The dry furnace air probably has something to do with this where I'm at.
Trying liners on my newest boxes.
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Shroomymancer
Copy Cat



Registered: 10/20/17
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Hopeless_Hound said:
 I took these out the fridge today to do my little experiment and there’s some heavy bluing, they look like some kind of flower haha. 150 g wet in 2 mushrooms!
I'm just going to pretend you have midget hands to curb my jealousy issues over here.
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Alpineswift
Strangler


Registered: 10/14/16
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Munchauzen said:
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Alpineswift said:

Pins from mystery print !
some kind of Ps. mexicana. was it a small print? looks like tampanensis.
Ok So I did confuse a jar of atl 7 For a jar of maztapec.
So I accidentally fruited my stone jar /:
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Munchauzen


Registered: 06/22/11
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I tried fruiting that once and I got a single tiny fruit in an entire monotub. it was the saddest thing I ever did.

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Hopeless_Hound
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Haha well my hands aren’t huge, but they are indeed the same hands in my sig so that should provide a bit of reference.
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  AA+ MS shoebox
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Hoppybeer1976
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Registered: 09/06/17
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These were spawned on january 26. 2 qts of oats mixed with 2 qts cvg. Its my own PESH clone. A casing layer and making sure the surface was super level made a huge difference compared to my first attempt. I will probably just stick with shoeboxes from now on. Thanks Mushboy!
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mushboy
modboy



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NE Myco



Registered: 11/16/17
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Loc: In Another Dimension
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Re: Making shoeboxes [Re: mushboy] 2
#25006544 - 02/19/18 07:38 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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First grow, spawned on 1/30, saw tiny first pins on 2/14 I believe, temperature varies from 60-70, flipped subs over cuz top got a hair to dry and had a killer pin set on bottom as you can see.. mostly open air except at night while asleep, been misting probably 4 or 5 times a day, whenever there's very few droplets left.. seems to be slow with fruiting but had a shit light till today and temps are on the cool side.. inside a gh inside my bedroom with gh door 3/4 open 24/7, only close it when working in sab..
Thoughts? Comments?
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Alpineswift
Strangler


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Re: Making shoeboxes [Re: NE Myco]
#25006561 - 02/19/18 07:47 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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Fuckin nice
Great work man
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mushboy
modboy



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well thats one way to combat bottom/side pins flipped the sub
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NE Myco



Registered: 11/16/17
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Re: Making shoeboxes [Re: mushboy]
#25006575 - 02/19/18 07:54 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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I wasn't going to let that pinset stay on the bottom when there was only like 20 pins on top! Oh and it's from a gt lc iso
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NE Myco



Registered: 11/16/17
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Re: Making shoeboxes [Re: NE Myco]
#25006577 - 02/19/18 07:56 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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You guys agree slow growth is from cool temps?
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mushboy
modboy



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Re: Making shoeboxes [Re: NE Myco]
#25006583 - 02/19/18 08:00 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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im too contrary of a person. but probably.
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fishy1
strangest


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Re: Making shoeboxes [Re: mushboy] 1
#25006628 - 02/19/18 08:28 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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Old pic...been using shoeboxes forever.
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FeedYourMind
indiGlo



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Re: Making shoeboxes [Re: fishy1]
#25006637 - 02/19/18 08:36 PM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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fishy1 said: Old pic...been using shoeboxes forever.

Interesting genetics on that one. Do you remember the variety/strain/whateverness?
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fishy1
strangest


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FeedYourMind said:
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fishy1 said: Old pic...been using shoeboxes forever.

Interesting genetics on that one. Do you remember the variety/strain/whateverness?
That was the Puerto Escondido..its a real shapeshifter depending on the conditions. I always liked that pic lol
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mushboy
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FeedYourMind said:
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fishy1 said: Old pic...been using shoeboxes forever.

Interesting genetics on that one. Do you remember the variety/strain/whateverness?
It's not genetics that do that it's conditions.
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wushroow


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Re: Making shoeboxes [Re: mushboy]
#25007332 - 02/20/18 06:35 AM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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How long do these generally take to pin once spawned?
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Germs
Space Force


Registered: 06/26/11
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Loc: Texas
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Re: Making shoeboxes [Re: mushboy]
#25007373 - 02/20/18 07:30 AM (5 years, 11 months ago) |
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mushboy said:
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FeedYourMind said:
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fishy1 said: Old pic...been using shoeboxes forever.

Interesting genetics on that one. Do you remember the variety/strain/whateverness?
It's not genetics that do that it's conditions.
Small caps and thin lanky stipes like that is from insufficient light
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MrRabbit-HMR
Professional Duck Washer


Registered: 08/20/17
Posts: 262
Loc: UK
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Munchauzen said: I tried fruiting that once and I got a single tiny fruit in an entire monotub. it was the saddest thing I ever did.


that properly made me chuckle!
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