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Re: Fat AND thin fruits. [Re: cronicr]
    #24902367 - 01/10/18 05:46 AM (7 years, 7 days ago)

Yea honestly those yellow spots have been there since i put into fruiting. I didnt level the substrate very well so all the raised areas got like that :frown:

But ok will do. Whats with the black heads? Are they aborts? Theyre still slightly growing but much slower than everything else i have going. The first flush off that thing was beautiful. But after the dunk this is what i got... i have patience, not rushing anything. I have other projects anyway but i was just hoping for another great flush outta that tray. We will see

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Re: Fat AND thin fruits. [Re: nube424]
    #24902386 - 01/10/18 06:07 AM (7 years, 7 days ago)

You're not using the same strain either rather the same variety.


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Re: Fat AND thin fruits. [Re: hamloaf]
    #24902402 - 01/10/18 06:16 AM (7 years, 7 days ago)

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You're not using the same strain either rather the same variety.




Sorry that is what i mean. U know, words just become common practice even tho i know the real meaning. Yes theyre all gt variety. So ham u think those are gonna abort? Or just dark caps? They all started black with the exception of a few tan ones. But the ones that started black are getting bigger and turning lighter. But extremely slow growth! I guess if they dont grow any in another 2 days ill eat em :smile:

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Re: Fat AND thin fruits. [Re: nube424]
    #24902408 - 01/10/18 06:21 AM (7 years, 7 days ago)

The pins that are black capped are aborts.  Looks like that tray is soaking and drying too hard, so those fruits are stressed.  A bit of a thicker substrate would remedy the moisture loss from the substrate in the arid climate.  Consider dunking your grains before spawning for added hydration, as well.


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Re: Fat AND thin fruits. [Re: hamloaf]
    #24902774 - 01/10/18 10:15 AM (7 years, 7 days ago)

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The pins that are black capped are aborts.  Looks like that tray is soaking and drying too hard, so those fruits are stressed.  A bit of a thicker substrate would remedy the moisture loss from the substrate in the arid climate.  Consider dunking your grains before spawning for added hydration, as well.




Im ignorant in that aspect, should the grain be brokrn up well while dunking or just in chunks?

And can anything be done? Top watering? Bottom watering? And yes the substrate was a dense substrate to begin with for some reason.

U think after i pick these i could put a layer of coir on top to help the surface conditions? The substrate is still heavy, not dry and spent like it usually is.

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Re: Fat AND thin fruits. [Re: nube424]
    #24905745 - 01/11/18 03:43 PM (7 years, 6 days ago)

Update. So these were some of the supposed aborts. Turned out some were aborts and other rapidy started growing. Like this pic, they were small like the other fat pin in the back 2 days ago



The short fat pin is the one this post was originally about. Its def an abort. And thats not mold, its fuzzed up then bruised from drying

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