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Re: Coco Coir (cleaning grade) *Update* [Re: rossissekc]
    #25075516 - 03/19/18 01:11 PM (6 years, 9 months ago)

nice. hell of a first time trial. not your average noob apparently.:mushroom2:

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Re: Coco Coir (cleaning grade) *Update* [Re: verum subsequentis]
    #25075645 - 03/19/18 02:18 PM (6 years, 9 months ago)

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nice. hell of a first time trial. not your average noob apparently.:mushroom2:




ha, more like my other jars are still colonizing so fuck it, my as well try something new.

should i keep the deli sealed while colonizing? or crack it a little so some air flow comes in

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Re: Coco Coir (cleaning grade) *Update* [Re: rossissekc]
    #25075769 - 03/19/18 03:15 PM (6 years, 9 months ago)

some folks like to keep it "sealed" while colonizing and some folks "fruit" at spawning. I'd keep the cover on but poke four or five small holes in it. toothpick sized holes should be good. normally people just put the mono or shoebox lid on but those don't seal tightly which allows a little gas exchange.

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Re: Coco Coir (cleaning grade) *Update* [Re: verum subsequentis]
    #25076117 - 03/19/18 06:16 PM (6 years, 9 months ago)




So here’s the deli with the oats and coir in it, it’s seems to have taken off since last night really well

Any feedback is much appreciated

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Re: Coco Coir (cleaning grade) *Update* [Re: rossissekc]
    #25076153 - 03/19/18 06:30 PM (6 years, 9 months ago)

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also this is my first grow, i hope i know what im doing :shrug:




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Re: Coco Coir (cleaning grade) *update* [Re: rossissekc]
    #25078559 - 03/20/18 07:09 PM (6 years, 9 months ago)



So this is what it looks like ~48 hours after mixing together

By my untrained eye it’s looking pretty good. What do you guys think?

The surface is a little uneven and there’s some grains on the surface so I’m gonna add a small casing layer in a couple days, if that’s a good idea.

But from what I can tell the myc is taking to this quality of coir pretty well, looks like I’ll be hitting up my friend for more of this in the future. I’ll post pics of when it pins, and the fruits I get

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Re: Coco Coir (cleaning grade) *update* [Re: rossissekc]
    #25110924 - 04/03/18 12:53 PM (6 years, 9 months ago)

Here’s an update



Are those white dots forming pins?

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    #25135503 - 04/13/18 11:12 AM (6 years, 9 months ago)

Hey guys

So I guess I mislabeled (or more accurately didn’t label and didn’t organize) my jar that I started this project out with. Good news it’s fruiting! And even cooler news it’s APE! My only concern is that the fruits are tiny. Like the ones in the pic are probably an inch long and the first pins popped up about a week ago. Anyways here’s an updated pic of them now


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Re: Coco Coir (cleaning grade) *update* [Re: rossissekc]
    #25135832 - 04/13/18 01:35 PM (6 years, 9 months ago)

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Hey guys

So I guess I mislabeled (or more accurately didn’t label and didn’t organize) my jar that I started this project out with. Good news it’s fruiting! And even cooler news it’s APE! My only concern is that the fruits are tiny. Like the ones in the pic are probably an inch long and the first pins popped up about a week ago. Anyways here’s an updated pic of them now







Fuckin ay, looking good. Nice surprise, them being APE.

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    #25135874 - 04/13/18 01:48 PM (6 years, 9 months ago)

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Fuckin ay, looking good. Nice surprise, them being APE.





haha thanks man. my first (semi)successful grow so far. hopefully they fstten up and get bigger over the next week

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