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Will my *NOT FULLY COLONIZED CAKES* fruit?
    #25546059 - 10/18/18 12:34 AM (6 years, 2 months ago)

I put two of these bad boys that were around 80% colonized into the fruiting chamber.

Has anyone in their experience sucessfuly fruited like this?

Just wondering.


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Re: Will my *NOT FULLY COLONIZED CAKES* fruit? [Re: AstralAurora]
    #25546087 - 10/18/18 01:19 AM (6 years, 2 months ago)

Why would you do that? The uncolonized parts of your cakes are now contaminated. You'll see some icky in a few days.


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Re: Will my *NOT FULLY COLONIZED CAKES* fruit? [Re: AstralAurora]
    #25546088 - 10/18/18 01:19 AM (6 years, 2 months ago)

If you cut off the part that's not colonized you may have a 50/50 shot(leaning to the 50% shot of failure)


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Re: Will my *NOT FULLY COLONIZED CAKES* fruit? [Re: Geinstein]
    #25546223 - 10/18/18 04:18 AM (6 years, 2 months ago)

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If you cut off the part that's not colonized you may have a 50/50 shot(leaning to the 50% shot of failure)




So I should cut it?


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Re: Will my *NOT FULLY COLONIZED CAKES* fruit? [Re: AstralAurora]
    #25546240 - 10/18/18 04:39 AM (6 years, 2 months ago)

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If you cut off the part that's not colonized you may have a 50/50 shot(leaning to the 50% shot of failure)




So I should cut it?




Might as well at this point, I would do that and then spawn to a bulk substrate like coir to have the best chance of success. Having exposed nutrients is a bad idea for the health of your cake and being that it probably didn’t condense for a full week following, isn’t going to that great either.

It’s up to you. Maybe cut it off and still try and fruit it? Those are the two options I have next to throwing it out and starting over but even I would still try and salvage the cake.


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Re: Will my *NOT FULLY COLONIZED CAKES* fruit? [Re: AstralAurora]
    #25546664 - 10/18/18 08:58 AM (6 years, 2 months ago)

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So I should cut it?




Do they smell like shrooms? Are the colonized parts solid? If they stalled you can wash the uncolonized part off with cold tap water. Don't be afraid to handle them to wash them. Get that shit off. After you get that off give em a dunk in the fridge for a few hours and then crumble and spawn to a bulk. Thats what I'd do anyways


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Re: Will my *NOT FULLY COLONIZED CAKES* fruit? [Re: AstralAurora]
    #25575518 - 10/29/18 02:48 AM (6 years, 2 months ago)

Little update guys.The uncolonised cake started to fruit.

On the part where there wasn't mycelium, it just grew on it without any issues or contaminations.

The second one...Well I made tea out of it :grin:




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Re: Will my *NOT FULLY COLONIZED CAKES* fruit? [Re: AstralAurora]
    #25575536 - 10/29/18 03:06 AM (6 years, 2 months ago)

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The second one...Well I made tea out it





Caps Mcgee will be proud of you:ruggedwink:


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Re: Will my *NOT FULLY COLONIZED CAKES* fruit? [Re: Bumholio]
    #25581147 - 10/31/18 09:26 AM (6 years, 2 months ago)

Good luck... very proud lol

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Re: Will my *NOT FULLY COLONIZED CAKES* fruit? [Re: AstralAurora]
    #25583294 - 11/01/18 03:12 AM (6 years, 2 months ago)

It's interesting, most of them are coming out of the uncolonized part (which obviously colonized after being put in the fruiting chamber.

This is where they are at now:



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