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first grow success!
    #2459143 - 03/21/04 11:43 PM (19 years, 11 months ago)

hello all, a foaf of mine wanted to share some good news:
he had a 1/2 pint pf style cake innoculated with blue meanie spore solution on the 22nd of february.  he then birthed it on the 7th of march, with a dunk and cold shock in the fridge for 14 hours...  he now understands he birthed waay too early (cake not fully colonized, just 3/4th's but in the 2 weeks it was incubated this is pretty normal growth, right?) he birthed early because he was in a time crunch for spring break and thought the cake would pin in a week...  instead of pinning, it colonized the rest of the cake in a couple days.  at this point he then decided to put a 1/4" layer of moist verm on top.  just 10 days after birthing this 3/4ths colonized cake(a week after adding the verm), he was surprised to see 30 or so little pins  :laugh:.  today - 4 days after first signs of pins - all of the pins are between half an inch and an inch long!!  so my foaf was wondering if you guys consider this a normal rate of growth, and how long it would take for inch-long fatties to become ripe for plucking?  if its within 3 days, it means he will have successfully grown a first flush from his first grow ever, all within 31 days of original innoculation!!!!!

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Re: first grow success! [Re: student333]
    #2459212 - 03/22/04 12:07 AM (19 years, 11 months ago)

ok


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Re: first grow success! [Re: george castanza]
    #2459232 - 03/22/04 12:12 AM (19 years, 11 months ago)

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