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Caps McGee
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They are late aborts... it's bacterial, way too wet, and needs increased FAE
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Asura
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Well you can't know that for sure. It definitely didn't get what it needed.
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Failboat
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Re: Making shoeboxes [Re: Asura]
#25752312 - 01/18/19 07:26 PM (5 years, 12 days ago) |
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Did it get misted to death? Fid you harvest already?
Edited by Failboat (01/18/19 07:28 PM)
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bongoman
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Re: Making shoeboxes [Re: Failboat]
#25752346 - 01/18/19 07:51 PM (5 years, 12 days ago) |
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There was some misting, maybe too much. Had a bag over the box with some holes in it.
I've had one flush from this box.
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scubasteven
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Re: Making shoeboxes [Re: bongoman]
#25752995 - 01/19/19 05:10 AM (5 years, 11 days ago) |
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first grow, I'm getting excited.
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Funguy561
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That looks like a tight little pin party in there Quote:
scubasteven said: first grow, I'm getting excited.

That looks like a tight little pin party in there
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Tormato  
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Re: Making shoeboxes [Re: bongoman]
#25753137 - 01/19/19 07:44 AM (5 years, 11 days ago) |
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bongoman said: Very small, sharp caps on these pins.
What might it mean about my conditions?

Asura is right about the aborts. Those black tops mean aborted.
Honestly if this was my tub I would give it more FAE...looks wet and air deprived to me
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Joeyddr
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Caps McGee said: Cool guys! Lol... That 15qt probably still gets plenty of air closed... sub is fairly thin, will be difficult to keep hydrated after first flush
its just about 3 inches but yeah i realized after it was a bit on the thin side..... oh well I do have a couple of these going from agar just in case.

my first t3 transfer from agar ever
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Caps McGee
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Tormato said:
Asura is right about the aborts. Those black tops mean aborted.
Honestly if this was my tub I would give it more FAE...looks wet and air deprived to me 
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Caps McGee said: They are late aborts... it's bacterial, way too wet, and needs increased FAE
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mushroomnate
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Had a late night harvest on this KS shoebox.
 I always feel bad having to clear cut these "forests".
 Pretty solid tho.
214g wet + 15 caps printing.

For all who ask about 2nd flushes,I bottom water after harvest with about 1/4 cup of water.Put the lid back on and back into the fruiting room.
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MisterOneY
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Wow, that's impressive as hell... I was wondering if something like that could be regularly watered, fed, and kept going without having to go back to the spore phase, maybe by partially replacing some of the material, but basically keeping an established culture/organism. My thoughts are that an established mycelium filing a box would easily overtake a small replaced area and, if replaced with sufficient nutrients, could cover any lack in other parts of the bed. Being well established, it would be hard for mold to get a strong footing, and you could simply continue to harvest as often as you cycled conditions.
If this is a thing, I don't know the key words to search for it, still pretty new to this research and hobby.
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Brain Bulb
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Harvested the 2nd flush of my Roatan Honduras clone the other night. Flushes have been coming a lot faster on this clone than the originals.

2nd flush of AA+ starting to come in as well!
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Caps McGee
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MisterOneY said: Wow, that's impressive as hell... I was wondering if something like that could be regularly watered, fed, and kept going without having to go back to the spore phase, maybe by partially replacing some of the material, but basically keeping an established culture/organism. My thoughts are that an established mycelium filing a box would easily overtake a small replaced area and, if replaced with sufficient nutrients, could cover any lack in other parts of the bed. Being well established, it would be hard for mold to get a strong footing, and you could simply continue to harvest as often as you cycled conditions.
If this is a thing, I don't know the key words to search for it, still pretty new to this research and hobby.
This is not thing... uncolonized grain (nutrition) is too nutritious to have in open air... it would undoubtedly cause contamination... chances are, someone has posted your questions exactly as you'd word it in layman's terms... common sense goes a long way too... if it were that easy, don't you think we'd all be doing it? Clone a fast finishing fruit from a cluster and use agar to keep culture always ready for grain... keep spawn handy, so theres no need to try and continue on with a tired and spent culture
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MisterOneY
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...if it were that easy, don't you think we'd all be doing it?
I feel dumb after reading that, cause I really should have thought of that. I think I'll just lurk some more. Thanks for taking the time to give a full response btw.
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Re: Making shoeboxes [Re: mushboy]
#25753961 - 01/19/19 03:06 PM (5 years, 11 days ago) |
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Oat spawned 1:2 to CVG 1/13 these are my first with grain spawn, I just took the lid off for my first peek are they looking okay.

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Asura
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MisterOneY said:
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...if it were that easy, don't you think we'd all be doing it?
I feel dumb after reading that, cause I really should have thought of that. I think I'll just lurk some more. Thanks for taking the time to give a full response btw.
Nah man. Get involved. Share your ideas, but be prepared to get some direction.
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bongoman
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Re: Making shoeboxes [Re: Tormato]
#25754109 - 01/19/19 04:35 PM (5 years, 11 days ago) |
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Tormato said: Honestly if this was my tub I would give it more FAE...looks wet and air deprived to me 
Thanks, will see if I can salvage something from it.
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mushroomnate
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Re: Making shoeboxes [Re: bongoman]
#25754649 - 01/19/19 08:50 PM (5 years, 10 days ago) |
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Edited by mushroomnate (01/19/19 08:51 PM)
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Caps McGee
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Caps McGee
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