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OfflineZombie-ant
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Removing your fruit
    #26425623 - 01/09/20 11:15 PM (4 years, 19 days ago)

some quantitative and qualitative research here

Just trying to get an idea of what people do when actually obtaining the fruit and the reasoning behind choice, if possible.
In what way do you remove your fruit?
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Re: Removing your fruit [Re: Zombie-ant]
    #26425646 - 01/09/20 11:31 PM (4 years, 19 days ago)

I snip with scissors as close to the substrate as possible.  This way I don't damage the substrate from twisting and pulling.  Also, using scissors is faster for me than using a knife or scalpel.

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Re: Removing your fruit [Re: Zombie-ant]
    #26425821 - 01/10/20 02:16 AM (4 years, 19 days ago)

I pull them like teeth... rock back and forth to break loose in the socket first then twist and pull.


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Re: Removing your fruit [Re: Zombie-ant]
    #26425983 - 01/10/20 04:59 AM (4 years, 19 days ago)

I do a pick-twist-turn sort of motion, similar to how u break a small branch off a tree. It works for me :shrug:


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Re: Removing your fruit [Re: LogicaL Chaos]
    #26426041 - 01/10/20 06:13 AM (4 years, 19 days ago)

STAL

Like a ravaging monkey, double fisted!

Twist and pull, I guess. :shrug:


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Re: Removing your fruit [Re: HamHead]
    #26426291 - 01/10/20 10:26 AM (4 years, 19 days ago)

I use a scalpel, but i think i'm going to switch to scissors. Scalpel can be fairly time consuming, since i try and get as close to the substrate as possible.


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Re: Removing your fruit [Re: MLPismyOPSEC]
    #26426358 - 01/10/20 11:30 AM (4 years, 19 days ago)

For me it totally depends what kind it is. With golden teachers I have to use the scalpel cuz they alway grow thick clusters that run deep and will destroy the sub if I don’t.

Others I can just twist and pull and they pop right off no problem.


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Re: Removing your fruit [Re: A.k.a]
    #26426394 - 01/10/20 12:05 PM (4 years, 19 days ago)

Only good part of growing blobs is they twist right off. Some detach so easily you’d think they were just sitting on top of the sub


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