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Lindt07
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Azurescens Not Fruiting
#26363238 - 12/05/19 03:39 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hello everyone, I've already tried with another post but I think I expressed myself badly. I've been having problems getting the mycelium to fruit but no problems, at least I think, cloning it.
This summer i started experimenting by cloning some Azurescens mycelium. I then tried to case it and make it fruit with a bag. Either the bag and the boxes are equipped with filters in order to maintain humidity and contaminants where they're supposed to be, while gettin air through it.
I cased this guy with a tek i found here (https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/22091522) and now, after an initial boost, it remained the same from about a full month and a half.


I then have another little guy waiting for casing


and another one on his way to fully colonize his box

and still, I'm pretty sure that following what happened before, I'd fuck all up.
So I came here for help: what's wrong?
P.s. from the edit: i let the uncased in a dark closet; the cased one was left at the beginning at dark then i placed it into the light because, well, nothing was happening anymore so i tried.
(Thank you so much I've been reading this community for years now)
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Re: Azurescens Not Fruiting [Re: Lindt07]
#26363260 - 12/05/19 03:51 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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How long you had that tub? That is some really nice looking myc, woodlovers take centuries to fruit. You could try leaving them out in the snow if you live in that climate and bringing them in to let the snow melt to simulate spring time. Never grew woodlovers 100% indoors, but I have fruited transplanted myc indoors.
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Amazing looking mycelium. I recently had my first azure germinate on agar, i'll be more than happy to end up with something like you have in that tub!
I know absolutely zero nada silch about azur, but I have picked up that they are hard to fruit indoors, apparently
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Re: Azurescens Not Fruiting [Re: Lindt07]
#26363278 - 12/05/19 03:56 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hi.
Where are you fruiting those? They need temps in the 50s, don't they?
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Re: Azurescens Not Fruiting [Re: JohnRainy]
#26363282 - 12/05/19 03:58 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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They need long periods of cold temps
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Re: Azurescens Not Fruiting [Re: Lindt07]
#26363287 - 12/05/19 04:01 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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https://mycotopia.net/topic/33118-woodlover-08-too/page-4 This is the most impressive indoor woodlover grow I have seen, it's old but he seems to have it all figured out. Really nice flushes
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I read here on shroomery that sunflowr seeds is high on lignin so I will try transfering azur agar to a jar of sunflower seeds
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Lindt07
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Quote:
Shroomhunts said: https://mycotopia.net/topic/33118-woodlover-08-too/page-4 This is the most impressive indoor woodlover grow I have seen, it's old but he seems to have it all figured out. Really nice flushes
Thank you very much mate, I'm going to be reading it very thoroughly
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JohnRainy said: Hi.
Where are you fruiting those? They need temps in the 50s, don't they?
Heh mate, I think that's my problem. I chose them for a project of mine of spreading colonies outside and while I'm checking them I decided to give it a try indoor too. Problem is I don't know how to create better conditions at all.
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Shroomhunts said: How long you had that tub? That is some really nice looking myc, woodlovers take centuries to fruit. You could try leaving them out in the snow if you live in that climate and bringing them in to let the snow melt to simulate spring time. Never grew woodlovers 100% indoors, but I have fruited transplanted myc indoors.
It takes one month and a half to get to the second photo. The last photo is just a few weeks old.
I knew nothing about cold but I started to notice how the mycelium growth changed with temperatures: the colder, the quicker. I think I'll try and leave them in a place "almost" outside where there is no heating in my house and give it a try.
Thank you all very much! Every other hint/tip is so well accepted
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