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Jakeoncid419
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: HeadbandOG] 2
#26062682 - 06/19/19 09:52 PM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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Caps McGee
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Jakeoncid419]
#26062698 - 06/19/19 10:03 PM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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1/4 cup of water poured into one corner for a bottom water usually doesn't even need drained, and can be done mid flush with heavy pinset or excessive shrinkage... But again, dialing field capacity back a bit will eliminate a LOT of shrinking
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Caps McGee]
#26062744 - 06/19/19 10:41 PM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Noisecontrol]
#26062756 - 06/19/19 10:57 PM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Funky Monkey]
#26062774 - 06/19/19 11:10 PM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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Funky Monkey said: Thanks, brother. First time.
First time! Gotta love this hobby! And to anyone who says mushrooms aren't l addicting...
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Nichrome]
#26062780 - 06/19/19 11:12 PM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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some pe6 ms. very interesting as every single fruit appears to lack spores??
Is it just me or do these look suspiciously like Malabar?
Def look just like malabar.
Anybody have a genetic sequencing unit in their pocket?
sorry, old post now but I was away. I def thought this looked like Malabar. even held up the pic from the print next to them. funny thing is tho I've never had Malabar turn out like that
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Caps McGee]
#26062793 - 06/19/19 11:21 PM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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Caps McGee said: 1/4 cup of water poured into one corner for a bottom water usually doesn't even need drained, and can be done mid flush with heavy pinset or excessive shrinkage... But again, dialing field capacity back a bit will eliminate a LOT of shrinking
So picking some of the pins to thin it out a little?
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Apc123
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: HeadbandOG] 1
#26062797 - 06/19/19 11:25 PM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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My 3rd flush hillbilly put out a big cap
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Apc123] 1
#26062806 - 06/19/19 11:34 PM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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First time! Gotta love this hobby! And to anyone who says mushrooms aren't l addicting... 
Figured I might as well hit the ground running and put my dick on the table. 
There are SO MANY resources on this site to learn from why fuck around with little bullshit cakes and shoeboxes just to spend time ditching that to learn the teks I already know I would end up switching to anyways? Gotta go big if you wanna start lifting that weight lol
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: HeadbandOG]
#26062809 - 06/19/19 11:35 PM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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Caps McGee said: Rehydrating before it shrinks a ton
Dialing field capacity back to prevent substantial shrinking
PROPER SURFACE CONDITIONS
sooo... Im a bit confused here. you dial back field capacity to prevent shrinking but it doesn't shrink because there isn't as much water to evaporate. but then you need to bottom water later. why not just have 'field capacity' from the getgo and forget about a bottom water? misting should hydrate enough if your just going 2-3 flushes. if your sub is hydrated properly you should be able to achieve proper surface conditions for fruiting with 1 light mist at birthing if any IME.
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Caps McGee
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: TedsDead] 1
#26062819 - 06/19/19 11:49 PM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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So picking some of the pins to thin it out a little?
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tedwilson40 said: sooo... Im a bit confused here. you dial back field capacity to prevent shrinking but it doesn't shrink because there isn't as much water to evaporate. but then you need to bottom water later. why not just have 'field capacity' from the getgo and forget about a bottom water? misting should hydrate enough if your just going 2-3 flushes. if your sub is hydrated properly you should be able to achieve proper surface conditions for fruiting with 1 light mist at birthing if any IME.
I'm using 2.75qts per 650g brick of coir and still pouring pools from the boxes after full colonization in some cases... I'm not having to rehydrate... I was suggesting it to help with sidepins in this particular case, where over-saturation and early shrinkage had already taken place... I usually don't mist, maybe once before first flush harvest... a lot of your approach will depend on your interpretation of "feild capacity ", your climate, the heating/cooling system in your grow space, and many other factors... I've gone wetter, and end up with side/bottom fruit, stunted growth with fuzzy feet, bacteria and mold blooms etc... much more consistent, maintenance free results just below what I'd consider the commonly accepted version of "feild capacity "... in my mind, if I can squeeze the coir and see water without losing any, it's perfect! That's for me, my process, and my environment though
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Caps McGee]
#26062824 - 06/19/19 11:57 PM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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So picking some of the pins to thin it out a little?
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tedwilson40 said: sooo... Im a bit confused here. you dial back field capacity to prevent shrinking but it doesn't shrink because there isn't as much water to evaporate. but then you need to bottom water later. why not just have 'field capacity' from the getgo and forget about a bottom water? misting should hydrate enough if your just going 2-3 flushes. if your sub is hydrated properly you should be able to achieve proper surface conditions for fruiting with 1 light mist at birthing if any IME.
I'm using 2.75qts per 650g brick of coir and still pouring pools from the boxes after full colonization in some cases... I'm not having to rehydrate... I was suggesting it to help with sidepins in this particular case, where over-saturation and early shrinkage had already taken place... I usually don't mist, maybe once before first flush harvest... a lot of your approach will depend on your interpretation of "feild capacity ", your climate, the heating/cooling system in your grow space, and many other factors... I've gone wetter, and end up with side/bottom fruit, stunted growth with fuzzy feet, bacteria and mold blooms etc... much more consistent, maintenance free results just below what I'd consider the commonly accepted version of "feild capacity "... in my mind, if I can squeeze the coir and see water without losing any, it's perfect! That's for me, my process, and my environment though
your grip strength plays a factor as well I presume, lol! I was just wondering as it obviously is working well for you but we all have different conditions so I was trying to draw a distinction between what works for us all personally and a general consensus. not knocking your methods. I love your grows caps!
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: TedsDead]
#26062891 - 06/20/19 01:09 AM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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That's an important distinction to make, and I'm guilty (though I try) of not always making it... Generally speaking, all we can say is:
Mushrooms: -are aerobic (breathe oxygen) -are phototropic(NOT photosynthetic) -require some fresh air exchange -require some moisture content -require some humidity(NOT the same as moisture content) -benefit from a 12/12 light schedule from start to finish (spore to spent) -are triggered into pinning by full colonization and evaporation
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Caps McGee] 2
#26062936 - 06/20/19 01:50 AM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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some of my best stuff to date.




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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Caps McGee]
#26062989 - 06/20/19 03:04 AM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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Caps McGee said: I'm using 2.75qts per 650g brick of coir and still pouring pools from the boxes after full colonization in some cases... I'm not having to rehydrate... I was suggesting it to help with sidepins in this particular case, where over-saturation and early shrinkage had already taken place... I usually don't mist, maybe once before first flush harvest... a lot of your approach will depend on your interpretation of "feild capacity ", your climate, the heating/cooling system in your grow space, and many other factors... I've gone wetter, and end up with side/bottom fruit, stunted growth with fuzzy feet, bacteria and mold blooms etc... much more consistent, maintenance free results just below what I'd consider the commonly accepted version of "feild capacity "... in my mind, if I can squeeze the coir and see water without losing any, it's perfect! That's for me, my process, and my environment though
I have also noticed something like this. Even if you have it at field capacity, during colonization the myc "squeezes" out enormous amounts of water, most of which you can see condensing on the lid (and surface).
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Adas]
#26063097 - 06/20/19 05:39 AM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Yesum] 1
#26063151 - 06/20/19 06:35 AM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Funky Monkey]
#26063293 - 06/20/19 08:30 AM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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Figured I might as well hit the ground running and put my dick on the table.
There are SO MANY resources on this site to learn from why fuck around with little bullshit cakes and shoeboxes just to spend time ditching that to learn the teks I already know I would end up switching to anyways? Gotta go big if you wanna start lifting that weight lol

Cakes are great for finding good genetics to clone. I have shoe boxes going with nice but underwhelming flushes. This is pretty well to be expected of MS, but I have clones on plates from my first cakes that if I'd waited a bit could have given me much more reward per box than the MS. You'll do the same thing with boxes, just might be a bit more work.
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: Adas]
#26063324 - 06/20/19 08:53 AM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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Caps McGee said: I'm using 2.75qts per 650g brick of coir and still pouring pools from the boxes after full colonization in some cases... I'm not having to rehydrate... I was suggesting it to help with sidepins in this particular case, where over-saturation and early shrinkage had already taken place... I usually don't mist, maybe once before first flush harvest... a lot of your approach will depend on your interpretation of "feild capacity ", your climate, the heating/cooling system in your grow space, and many other factors... I've gone wetter, and end up with side/bottom fruit, stunted growth with fuzzy feet, bacteria and mold blooms etc... much more consistent, maintenance free results just below what I'd consider the commonly accepted version of "feild capacity "... in my mind, if I can squeeze the coir and see water without losing any, it's perfect! That's for me, my process, and my environment though
I have also noticed something like this. Even if you have it at field capacity, during colonization the myc "squeezes" out enormous amounts of water, most of which you can see condensing on the lid (and surface).
I've noticed this happen with some strains more than others. there's definitely a sweet spot for them all. I say make a batch with the standard method and then dial accordingly. some strains I notice need much more FAE than others as well.
and a pic: 
been slowly collecting parts for a steamer. finally got the barrel;)
also, sexxxy jars Zran!
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Re: Post Your Cultivation Picture of The Day [Re: TedsDead]
#26063327 - 06/20/19 08:54 AM (4 years, 10 months ago) |
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So picking some of the pins to thin it out a little?
  Where'd you get that?
Dialing field capacity back
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