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Yungchung1
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Are these hyphal knots?
#26382468 - 12/15/19 12:09 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hey first time posting here, can anyone tell me if these are hyphal knots. I know it is a little bit under colonised, i spawned early because I have to go overseas in 6 days from now. Also if there is any techniques that can help fruits grow faster. I honestly don’t mind if I get skinny small fruits, I just want to yield more than 0 grams.
Edited by Yungchung1 (12/15/19 12:09 AM)
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Re: Are these hyphal knots? [Re: Yungchung1]
#26382481 - 12/15/19 12:25 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Those are knots! Mist and fan, leave the lid off when you're around, keep misted. surface droplets but not puddles are good. When the fruits show up, fan until the droplets evaporate off the heads after misting as usual. You can over do fae so just imagine what ge it would get in a cow pasture. Give it that. Kiss it when you put it away and say sweet things to it!
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Re: Are these hyphal knots? [Re: Vinci]
#26382484 - 12/15/19 12:29 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Re: Are these hyphal knots? [Re: Vinci]
#26382498 - 12/15/19 12:53 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Thanks alot for replying, ill fan it as much as I can. Hopefully I can get fruits in a couple of days before i leave,
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Re: Are these hyphal knots? [Re: Yungchung1]
#26382500 - 12/15/19 12:54 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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6 days might not be enough time to get full size fruits, you're cutting it close.
It looks like about a perfect job though.
Just keep it warm so it grows fast is all I can suggest.
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Re: Are these hyphal knots? [Re: JohnRainy]
#26382505 - 12/15/19 01:01 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Do you think 80 f is too high of a temperature that will slow growth or will I just get thinner fruits?
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Re: Are these hyphal knots? [Re: Yungchung1]
#26382509 - 12/15/19 01:18 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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80 is pretty warm for any party of the process, unless you got pans cuz those ones like it warm.
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Re: Are these hyphal knots? [Re: MH5109]
#26382513 - 12/15/19 01:28 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Nah, they're b+ Cubensis. What temerature would allow knots to pin faster?
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Re: Are these hyphal knots? [Re: JohnRainy]
#26382523 - 12/15/19 01:39 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Good looking grow!!
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Re: Are these hyphal knots? [Re: YogiBear]
#26382554 - 12/15/19 02:37 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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thanks mate
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Re: Are these hyphal knots? [Re: YogiBear]
#26382556 - 12/15/19 02:40 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Im not saying its not going to grow at 80° I just think between 70-80 is kinda the stead fast temp range for cubes. I go pretty close to 70-75° with success, but most people just keep it in that range start to finish. Good looking grow none the less, hopefully you get a good haul.
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Re: Are these hyphal knots? [Re: MH5109]
#26382623 - 12/15/19 04:09 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Ok, thanks for the clarification
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Re: Are these hyphal knots? [Re: Yungchung1]
#26394621 - 12/21/19 08:40 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Total wet weight 100 g, better than I expected. Harvested on the 21st
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Re: Are these hyphal knots? [Re: Yungchung1]
#26394636 - 12/21/19 08:55 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Also, I threw all of the shrooms into 2 damp rid chambers, with many shrooms stacked. I’m hoping when I get back in a month the shrooms will be dry instead of molded. I miscalculated how much I was going to yeild hence only having 2.
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Re: Are these hyphal knots? [Re: Yungchung1]
#26394658 - 12/21/19 09:13 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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It’s a bummer you had to stack some, would have been better not stacked. If it were me I would have just skipped the damp rid and layer them out on a big mesh screen single layer. Invest in dehydrator, they’re worth it. I have used the damp rid thing about 10 years ago and it did work but I always only grew a small amount and they fit single layer.
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Re: Are these hyphal knots? [Re: Cybin_man]
#26394695 - 12/21/19 09:44 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yeah, unfortunately the dehydrator I bought stopped emoting heat after the first day of use. Also I had to leave right after harvest so I wouldn’t want to leave my dehydrator running for a whole month. I just hope the damp rid does it’s job.
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