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shroom781
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Rye Berry Bag Help
#25949471 - 04/22/19 05:20 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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Okay so April 1st I started each of these bags with 4cc of Golden Teacher spores. It is now the 22nd and here is the progress. 1 Bag I just broke up since I'm not getting much results. other bag has some mycelium growing but I feel in about a week I haven't seen much growth in it. Bottom of the bag seams to be a little dry. Any tips or is breaking the bag up going to solve my issue? I don't want to loose what I have started but I do want to get to fruiting pretty soon too. I attached some photos of both bags.
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Anoobus
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Re: Rye Berry Bag Help [Re: shroom781]
#25949498 - 04/22/19 05:48 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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The lesson that golden teachers imparted to me is "Patience! Good things come to those that wait". Gts can be slow to colonize. They wolill get there, just give them time. Good vibes to you and your grow!, 😎🤞👍
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Land Trout
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Re: Rye Berry Bag Help [Re: Anoobus]
#25949570 - 04/22/19 06:40 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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The last bag has a pretty healthy goo wad from bacteria. That second picture looks a little weird too, could just be the lighting. Spores to bags are tough.
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southbounpachyderm
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They look bacterial. First doesn't look too bad but is definitely bacterial, second looks pretty bad, Third is worse, 4th i would toss, 5th i would toss, and 6th i would toss.
I had success going from spore to grain a few times, but Much more success and way cheaper to learn how to use agar properly.
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Alchemycologist
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Re: Rye Berry Bag Help [Re: Anoobus]
#25949776 - 04/22/19 08:33 PM (5 years, 8 months ago) |
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Anoobus said: The lesson that golden teachers imparted to me is "Patience! Good things come to those that wait". Gts can be slow to colonize. They wolill get there, just give them time. Good vibes to you and your grow!, 😎🤞👍
Any variety can be fast, slow or in between. There's nothing special about GT.
OP, those are all trash. Don't let people tell you that any amount of bacteria is OK.
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shroom781
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I broke up both bags last night and put in my window instead of complete darkness. lets see if that changes some things up
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RandyBobandy
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I’ve spawned bacterial grains before with success mise well give it a go if it’s all ya got
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Land Trout
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I’ve had bacterial spawn put out ounces of dried shrooms and retire the tub before showing any mold or decay, and I’ve had more of them go all stinky, and some tubs trich before first flush, so most all bacterial spawn goes in the compost. It’s gardening so I understand you have to work with what you have, Its never good, and op definitely has bacteria. I thought the second pic has mold, but just can’t tell for certain by the pic. Mold always goes in the compost, without exception.
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