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Zero Nowhere
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Caps McGee]
#25419760 - 08/28/18 05:16 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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That's alot my man. But they go quick
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Yesum
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Caps McGee]
#25419765 - 08/28/18 05:20 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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I've noticed with trich tubs...if ur gonna continue to keep them and try to fruit them. just leave it all as is and usually if u have knots and or pins youll probably get fruits. Seems how ur mycelium network is pretty well established at this point. But not always. Depends. It's best just to leave it. And see what happens.
A couple different variables. I think you'll get fruits. Flollowed by green taking over super fast.
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Zero Nowhere
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Yesum]
#25419768 - 08/28/18 05:22 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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Caps McGee
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Zero Nowhere]
#25419787 - 08/28/18 05:34 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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Kind of what I figure too... Had GT do the same thing... noticed knots 2 days ago, so should get something ... I can clone a fruit still though right?
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Caps McGee] 1
#25419802 - 08/28/18 05:43 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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Back in the day when I had a trich tub...
To Turned into
Edited by Timmy Meow (08/28/18 05:43 PM)
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KinokoKomodo
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Caps McGee]
#25419821 - 08/28/18 05:52 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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Caps McGee said: Kind of what I figure too... Had GT do the same thing... noticed knots 2 days ago, so should get something ... I can clone a fruit still though right?
why not? just drop it on agar. so what if any trich spores follow it. just do a transfer to clean it up
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: KinokoKomodo]
#25419824 - 08/28/18 05:54 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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would someone please enlighten me to this salt method? this is the first i've heard of it.
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Yesum
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: KinokoKomodo]
#25419838 - 08/28/18 06:01 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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He's talking about fruiting a tub bro.
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Timmy Meow]
#25419843 - 08/28/18 06:02 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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Quote:
Timmy Meow said: Back in the day when I had a trich tub...
To Turned into 
Nice.
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Zero Nowhere
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: KinokoKomodo]
#25419905 - 08/28/18 06:25 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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KinokoKomodo said: would someone please enlighten me to this salt method? this is the first i've heard of it.
I don't know alot about it, but dumping a pile of salt on mold can slow it down so you can get some fruit
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Yesum
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Zero Nowhere]
#25419916 - 08/28/18 06:27 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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I've never had luck with the salt patch. It just makes another mess all its own.
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Yesum]
#25419925 - 08/28/18 06:29 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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These 2nd flush APE are almost too pretty to harvest. But,it must be done and I already have some good candidates for cloning. 1st box (3 brf cakes)

2nd box (4 brf cakes) This one may be a bit late to harvest.
Also had this thumb coming up from a 2nd flush "one cake" mono.
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Zero Nowhere]
#25419931 - 08/28/18 06:30 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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Mix salt with just enough water to make a paste and spread it 1-2cm over the edhes of suspect growth... it slows or inhibits growth, and creates a crust over it so spores don't get loose... I've done it both with and without success: think it comes down to the severity of the infection before treatment, and the agressiveness of the strain(s) you're dealing with
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Zero Nowhere]
#25419934 - 08/28/18 06:32 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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AFAIK, it only works on trich, and only for a while, and you have to re-salt if it comes back. You can also salt, with an inch around the green salted as well, then spray it with plain tap water once or twice, then spoon it out in 1 piece, lift it out carefully so the moist salt keeps the spores underneath it. It will likely come back, but if you keep the salt ready to put on any new outbreak you can sometimes still get a good flush before it takes over.
I've had a bit more fails than successes that way, but I think that's what you can expect with trichoderma outbreaks.
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Caps McGee]
#25419935 - 08/28/18 06:32 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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I think i just poured salt right right on it. Rubbed it in. when i did it. Lol
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Yesum]
#25419938 - 08/28/18 06:33 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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Yeah, you want to try not to disturb the spores too much, though I think the salt falling on top just HAS to be enough to send spores flying.
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Caps McGee
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: mushroomnate]
#25419939 - 08/28/18 06:33 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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BUBBLE BUTT!
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KinokoKomodo
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Caps McGee]
#25420014 - 08/28/18 07:06 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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interesting, good info. i'll have to remember that!
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Zero Nowhere
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: mushroomnate]
#25420060 - 08/28/18 07:28 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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mushroomnate said: These 2nd flush APE are almost too pretty to harvest. But,it must be done and I already have some good candidates for cloning. 1st box (3 brf cakes)

2nd box (4 brf cakes) This one may be a bit late to harvest.
Also had this thumb coming up from a 2nd flush "one cake" mono.

Beauties! Some of the prettiest I've seen.
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: KinokoKomodo]
#25420081 - 08/28/18 07:40 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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I've successfully staved off a few trich outbreaks in my tubs before, although I'm thinking it was trich fragments that landed and started growing as opposed to dirty spawn. I think if your spawn is fucked, you're probably fucked like 99.99% of the time. Because I've also unsuccessfully staved off trich as well.
In any case, the only times I've done it were when harvest was REALLY close or I REALLY needed some fruits. And even then, they get the fuck out of my grow area.
I've cut out big chunks of the offending areas with a spatula and knife and scooped them out with dog poop bags. Then I'd fill them with dry, fine-grade verm and pack it in as hard as I could without damaging the outside area. My logic, which isn't based in science and could easily be wrong, is that it'd be harder for the trich to spread in those conditions (not impossible, though). So I'm hoping to slow it down a few days and at the very least, the fragments won't blow around everywhere.
In reality, I'm likely spreading so many trich fragments around during cutting than would make it worth it. And they're microscopic so they're probably everywhere, including my clothes, body, hair, tub, etc. So I try and shower or change after before going back in the grow area. An abundance of trich fragments is 100% something you don't want, so throwing out the sub is almost certainly the best.
I've also soaked and wrung out paper towels in salted water and laid them over the small offending areas. This has also helped contain the areas for a bit. Again, I'm sure I'm spreading the fragments throughout, and it's not like the area isn't still growing under there.
Another technique I've used successfully for small areas I suspect are fragments which have landed and germinated is to twist down an object to cover them. I've used Glad Mini Rounds, PP5 pints, and the bottoms of plastic soda bottles I've cut off. This way I'm not supremely fucking up the trich-laden area, but am locking it into its own little bio-dome.
Again, the best idea is to toss it, I'm sure. Or if you have the means, put it outside and let it dry out a bit since a wet, stale area is what trich thrives in, I believe. Oh, and I remember Pasty saying trich grows faster horizontally than vertically, so if you see a patch on the surface, it's super likely it's already spread the fuck out where you can't see.
Cliff notes: you can slow down the spread of trich in some cases, although the long-term risk from spreading trich fragments (different from spores) around almost certainly makes it a losing scenario. At the very least, carefully get the ruined sub out of your grow area, and likely toss it.
Edited by stareatclouds (08/28/18 07:47 PM)
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