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treefer



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My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes
#25163959 - 04/25/18 07:39 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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Inflating needle+flame+spray bottle=high quality sprayer


All I did was heat the needle(used for inflating balls) while holding it with a pair of pliers. I pushed it into the plastic on the spray bottle when it was hot enough. Make sure your spray bottle is set to an on position because you may not be able to change it after putting he needle in. I placed the needle so one of the holes faces to the right so when I put it through the drill holes I get one spray out of the front of the needle, and the other water spray at a right 90 degree angle. It’s great because you don’t have to take the lid off of your fruiting chamber which causes you to lose humidity. After using this, the humidity raises rapidly within a couple of minutes!
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: treefer]
#25164007 - 04/25/18 08:08 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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I always used perlite for the humidity in a sgfc And took the lid off to mist.
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treefer



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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: bodhisatta]
#25164013 - 04/25/18 08:15 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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I use perlite too, this just keeps the walls and perlite moist without having to take the lid off. It also keeps you from spraying the cakes if you have a species that requires that. Every time I remove the lid I lose about 15-20 percent humidity, I have a fan for air flow
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: treefer]
#25164017 - 04/25/18 08:17 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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What mushroom doesn't want to be misted? That doesn't sound right. Think you're solving a problem that don't exist. And why a fan? None of this sounds right.
Edited by LtLurker (04/25/18 08:18 AM)
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: treefer]
#25164018 - 04/25/18 08:18 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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treefer said: I use perlite too, this just keeps the walls and perlite moist without having to take the lid off. It also keeps you from spraying the cakes if you have a species that requires that. Every time I remove the lid I lose about 15-20 percent humidity, I have a fan for air flow
Losing that RH is a good thing. It lets evaporation happen. If you're having problems with RH you need more perlite or to just mist more. There's nothing wrong with taking the lid off your FC. You can't see worth a damn through a tub anyway so monitoring your flush requires taking the lid off.
And ditch the fan. It's a passive system.
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bodhisatta said:
i recommend common sense and figuring it out.
These are the TEKs I use. They're all as cheap and easy as possible, just like your mom.
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: LtLurker]
#25164025 - 04/25/18 08:23 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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LtLurker said: What mushroom doesn't want to be misted? That doesn't sound right. Think you're solving a problem that don't exist. And why a fan? None of this sounds right.
Panaeolus sp.
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: treefer]
#25164030 - 04/25/18 08:24 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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treefer said: Every time I remove the lid I lose about 15-20 percent humidity, I have a fan for air flow
First of all, big deal... Second of all why are you even measuring humidity.
And also no fan, follow directions for success
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treefer



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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: 36fuckin5]
#25164032 - 04/25/18 08:25 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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36fuckin5 said: And ditch the fan. It's a passive system.
It’s an electric heater that pushes the air out like a fan, it’s cold where I’m at. That’s also part of the reason my humidity drops. I’ve noticed the humidity is maintained more with it off, probably because the heater pushes out dry, heated air. I still open the lid and fan it a few times a day but I have a huge German Shepherd and two cats so I try to only do it 2-3 times a day.
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: bodhisatta]
#25164034 - 04/25/18 08:27 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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bodhisatta said: First of all, big deal... Second of all why are you even measuring humidity.
And also no fan, follow directions for success
Because I’m cultivating Tampanensis and Galindoi....just trying to give people ideas. Wasn’t really expecting the hostility.
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: treefer]
#25164035 - 04/25/18 08:28 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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Clean more. I have a husky with a skin condition who is also currently shedding his coat. I have to sweep twice a day. Sometimes that's what the job requires.
-------------------- Pat The Bunny said:
A punk rock song won't ever change the world, but I can tell you about a couple that changed me.
bodhisatta said:
i recommend common sense and figuring it out.
These are the TEKs I use. They're all as cheap and easy as possible, just like your mom.
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: Mycolorado]
#25164039 - 04/25/18 08:29 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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OK, So why don't you mist a panaeolus substrate or in this case, cake?
Fanning isn't gonna do anything for you, that's why you put a million holes in the tub bud.
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: 36fuckin5]
#25164045 - 04/25/18 08:32 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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36fuckin5 said: Clean more. I have a husky with a skin condition who is also currently shedding his coat. I have to sweep twice a day. Sometimes that's what the job requires.
Thanks for the tip! I didn’t realizing that cleaning more would make things cleaner!
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: LtLurker]
#25164047 - 04/25/18 08:34 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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You didn't say substrate or cake...you said, "what mushroom doesn't want to be misted?". Pan fruit are damaged by water and will likely abort/deteriorate if misted.
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: treefer]
#25164053 - 04/25/18 08:39 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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LtLurker said: OK, So why don't you mist a panaeolus substrate or in this case, cake?
They tend to abort when you do.
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Fanning isn't gonna do anything for you, that's why you put a million holes in the tub bud.
You're still supposed to fan to lower the RH and allow evaporation.
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36fuckin5 said: Clean more. I have a husky with a skin condition who is also currently shedding his coat. I have to sweep twice a day. Sometimes that's what the job requires.
Thanks for the tip! I didn’t realizing that cleaning more would make things cleaner!
Well you're coming up with a complicated solution to fix a simple problem. I'm telling you what I do to solve the same problem.
-------------------- Pat The Bunny said:
A punk rock song won't ever change the world, but I can tell you about a couple that changed me.
bodhisatta said:
i recommend common sense and figuring it out.
These are the TEKs I use. They're all as cheap and easy as possible, just like your mom.
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: treefer]
#25164054 - 04/25/18 08:39 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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If people tried solving problems that didn't exist in the real world the same way they do fruiting mushrooms we would have gas lines teathered to our cars because hitting up the gas station is too much work with jobs and stuff
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: Mycolorado]
#25164058 - 04/25/18 08:40 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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Mycolorado said: You didn't say substrate or cake...you said, "what mushroom doesn't want to be misted?". Pan fruit are damaged by water and will likely abort/deteriorate if misted.
Well i guess it was bad wording. This guy's got cakes in a chamber talking about not wanting to mist them. I'm talking about that.
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: LtLurker]
#25164063 - 04/25/18 08:42 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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Then say that...I gave you the answer to the question that you asked.
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: LtLurker]
#25164064 - 04/25/18 08:43 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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fruit cakes inside mini monos . who needs a sgfc or holes. or gadgets to fix a problem that can be bypassed easily.
without messy perlite too and can p tamps fruit off cakes efficiently? thin substrates, with sand a la mycolorado, is kickass
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: mushboy]
#25164065 - 04/25/18 08:44 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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As if a humidity drop is a bad thing now and then.
I would remove the lid just to get the fluctuating humidity lol
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: Mycolorado]
#25164066 - 04/25/18 08:45 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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Mycolorado said: Then say that...I gave you the answer to the question that you asked. 
I do my best bud. Kinda thought it was clear, and then clarified.
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: LtLurker]
#25164082 - 04/25/18 08:55 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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Why are you butthurt, bud? It's not clear when you ask "what mushroom doesn't want to be misted?" that you actually mean, "What substrate and cake doesn't want to be misted?" I was simply answering your question. Man the fuck up and say, "whoops...I meant the substrate and/or cakes, but thanks for the answer!".
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: Mycolorado]
#25164102 - 04/25/18 09:04 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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I did dude. I think you're the one gettin little tied up over this. All I said was I thought context was enough then clarified the misunderstanding I caused.
Using the wrong word happens to me all the time living with brain damage. I'm over being embarrassed or ashamed of it. I once wrote a whole letter about my service dog but used haunches instead of withers, huge difference, was kinda funny but neither here nor there.
Besides, isn't ceasing to mist when fruit Bodies develop pretty much standard for any species or style of grow? This doesn't strike me as different treatment for Pans.
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: LtLurker]
#25164109 - 04/25/18 09:08 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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I directly mist mushrooms. Like the rain does.
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: LtLurker]
#25164112 - 04/25/18 09:10 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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this thread
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: bodhisatta]
#25164113 - 04/25/18 09:10 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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Cool, Maybe I'm just confusing it with the Bottom watering stuff. Mist for pins, bottom water after the set.
Thanks dude.
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: mushboy]
#25164114 - 04/25/18 09:11 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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mushboy said:
without messy perlite too and can p tamps fruit off cakes efficiently? thin substrates, with sand a la mycolorado, is kickass
Next grow will definitely be based on mycolorado’s wisdom! This is my first and I didn’t realize tamps aren’t really a cake species until after they were colonized. I ended up leaving the cakes intact(I read disturbing Mexicana mycelium can be detrimental to its fruiting) but I cased them inside of small flower pots 
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: treefer]
#25164118 - 04/25/18 09:12 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: treefer]
#25164123 - 04/25/18 09:14 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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They should be fine...can't remember who, but someone had a decent flush and opening fruit off of cakes in a dub tub setup. Also, don't worry about disturbing the mycelium...it won't effect the fruiting outcome, or at least it shouldn't to any noticeable degree...I break up and move colonized tamp sub from bags to tubs all the time with no issue.
Edited by Mycolorado (04/25/18 09:20 AM)
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: Mycolorado]
#25164156 - 04/25/18 09:35 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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Mycolorado said: They should be fine...can't remember who, but someone had a decent flush and opening fruit off of cakes in a dub tub setup. Also, don't worry about disturbing the mycelium...it won't effect the fruiting outcome, or at least it shouldn't to any noticeable degree...I break up and move colonized tamp sub from bags to tubs all the time with no issue.
Because of their similarities, I’m not sure which cake is tamp and which is Galindoi. I kept them separate after birthing but didn’t think to separate after drying them and dunking overnight. Yes, I know how incompetent that is 
I was going to crumble and case after previous advice but I didn’t want to mix them and have one dominate the other
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Re: My cheap invention for creating humidity through SGFC drill holes [Re: treefer]
#25164213 - 04/25/18 10:08 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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