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axxron11
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Why do These have spikes?
#26379507 - 12/13/19 03:31 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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I'm just wondering why these have spikes. The harvest was nice big flush. Left these to grow
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Re: Why do These have spikes? [Re: axxron11] 2
#26379510 - 12/13/19 03:31 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Because it's soaked
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Re: Why do These have spikes? [Re: cronicr]
#26379751 - 12/13/19 04:55 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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That’s crazy I just posted this morning about a clone dish with that.

Started showing myc growth literally a few hours later.
That’s wild looking on a live one though it’s kind of cool.
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Re: Why do These have spikes? [Re: cronicr]
#26379994 - 12/13/19 06:56 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Ok Thank you cronicr , was keeping my rh at 100% and temp around 81*f...was thinking that was why the fruit was getting so big. So now the case will be allowed to dry. and maybe drop temp down to 73*f What is a good RH for a good second flush"?
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Re: Why do These have spikes? [Re: axxron11]
#26380003 - 12/13/19 07:01 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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looks more line a sea urchin than a mushroom lol
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Re: Why do These have spikes? [Re: axxron11]
#26380019 - 12/13/19 07:10 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Weird 🍄🤏
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Re: Why do These have spikes? [Re: axxron11]
#26380174 - 12/13/19 08:56 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
axxron11 said: Ok Thank you cronicr , was keeping my rh at 100% and temp around 81*f...was thinking that was why the fruit was getting so big. So now the case will be allowed to dry. and maybe drop temp down to 73*f What is a good RH for a good second flush"?
I believe the Tcs don’t monitor rh they monitor surface conditions, and room temp 70-75 should be fine
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Re: Why do These have spikes? [Re: YogiBear]
#26380175 - 12/13/19 08:58 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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What is your fc? High rh is important but so is fae. If you're controlling your humidity with a controller or timers then you don't need to keep it at 100% constantly. I'm just assuming you have some automation set up and you didn't get it that wet by misting.
Evaporation is important. There is a range of humidity that will fruit cubes. I prefer to hit 99% and then let it drop below 80% before the cycle restarts (I use a Martha). The link in my sig shows what 99% Rh and proper fae looks like.
Congrats on a good flush tho!
Jerdope, your right surface conditions tell the truth. I monitor my rh only when first calibrating an fc, or if I change something or add something to the system or when the seasons change.
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