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plut0
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Verticilium question + pics
#25805643 - 02/11/19 12:05 PM (5 years, 6 days ago) |
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Hey guys,
Couple questions,
1. the best mushroom in my first flush (big on on the left) seems to have hairy fibers on the base, and I know this isn't fuzzy feet since it just appeared over the last 24 hours or so.
2. If this is verticilium, what does this mean for the edibility of the mushroom, and the prospects to clone it?
3. Does this mean increase FAE, decrease humidity, or both?
4. there's a tinge of blue on both caps, the smaller mushroom on the right with more blue. Is this is a sign of aborting, and is there any way to reverse this?
I've had a hard time locking in the RH @ 90+% ever since I put the cakes into a SGFC. 2 days ago I bought a cool mist humidifier, and it EXPLODED the growth of my pins, and doubled the size of these two mushrooms in the pic. I have it on the highest setting, as that is what gets my SGFC to 100% RH, and I have it running 1 hr off and 1 hr on, for 24 hrs. This seems like a little much, but it's what keeps the RH where it's "supposed to be" and my cakes started pinning greatly with these conditions.
So, long story short, these settings have worked wonders to get my cakes pinning, but now seems to be causing problems as the bigger mushrooms are maturing. What do I need to dial-in to prevent these issues?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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bodhisatta 
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Re: Verticilium question + pics [Re: plut0]
#25805752 - 02/11/19 12:58 PM (5 years, 6 days ago) |
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They way less wet and way more air
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plut0
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Re: Verticilium question + pics [Re: bodhisatta]
#25805769 - 02/11/19 01:03 PM (5 years, 6 days ago) |
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@bod Should I pick these 2 mushrooms to remove from my SGFC? And are they still cloneable? They were the fastest colonizing and fastest growing so I am trying to do everything I can to propagate these specific genetics.
I am assuming they are still edible, properly dried?
Thanks
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bodhisatta 
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Re: Verticilium question + pics [Re: plut0]
#25805774 - 02/11/19 01:05 PM (5 years, 6 days ago) |
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I wouldn't clone em. They're going to be all mushy and probably mash up just trying to pick them. You could eat them if you wanted all dried out. I would just prune them off and let the sgfc work as intended get rid of the humidifier and stop reading the hygrometer
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Re: Verticilium question + pics [Re: bodhisatta]
#25805843 - 02/11/19 01:36 PM (5 years, 6 days ago) |
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Thanks for the clarification man. Do I need to worry about this "spreading" or just increasing FAE and decreasing RH will allow the others to develop normally?
Picked the 2 fruits in the picture, caps were relatively soft, stem was firm. Dissection revealed bluing on the inside around the base of the stem. I'm assuming that means no bacterial contam?
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