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berto23
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growth vs temperature graph
#2646930 - 05/06/04 06:15 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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a few days ago somebody posted a graph showing the growth of cubensis vs temperature... i cant find it tho if anybody can please repost it
Thanks
my tub in tub is exactly 86 vs 65 it was at yesterday before my heater arrived, id like to see the difference
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Mykey
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Re: growth vs temperature graph [Re: berto23]
#2647572 - 05/06/04 08:23 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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I remember seeing the graph ,but I cant remember where either!
I dont need one to tell you that your change from 65 to 86 will make a HUGE difference in the colonization time of your substrate. Once you drop below 80 IME they get very slow and you get very frustrated. I would imagine they are getting ready to swarm over that cake right now.
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ButterNut
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Re: growth vs temperature graph [Re: berto23]
#2647588 - 05/06/04 08:26 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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Enjoy!
-------------------- Butternut squash are softer than acorn or other types of squash, which makes them easier to cut and prepare.
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Gr0wer
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Re: growth vs temperature graph [Re: ButterNut]
#2647713 - 05/06/04 08:47 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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How were these results taken? Im intrested in the procedure they used for my coffee experiment.
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ButterNut
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Re: growth vs temperature graph [Re: Gr0wer]
#2647726 - 05/06/04 08:50 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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I pulled up from the FAQ Temperture Chart
-------------------- Butternut squash are softer than acorn or other types of squash, which makes them easier to cut and prepare.
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Re: growth vs temperature graph [Re: ButterNut]
#2647776 - 05/06/04 09:03 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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That outta help me out with my mexicana... I believe my incubation temps are a bit low according to this graph (75-81 as indicated by TMC is not exacly optimum, looks like 80F is about optimum)...
Mine is about 76-77F, time to crank it up a notch... Thanks B-nut, didn't know that was in there!
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ButterNut
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Re: growth vs temperature graph [Re: ATWAR]
#2647785 - 05/06/04 09:06 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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-------------------- Butternut squash are softer than acorn or other types of squash, which makes them easier to cut and prepare.
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Re: growth vs temperature graph [Re: Gr0wer]
#2649897 - 05/07/04 12:20 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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by measuring the growth across a petri plate in millimeters with a clone on a specific media poured at the exact same volume per petri plate.
lots of duplicates, each grown at a different temperature in an incubator that can be controlled, and maintain a constant temp.
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Anonymous
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Re: growth vs temperature graph [Re: ]
#2649934 - 05/07/04 12:29 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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You have to rule out gentic variation(clones), media depth variation, and MAINTAIN constant Environmnmental parameters EXCEPT the one variable you would be changing.
I guess in your case it is media formulation you would be testing.
you got to use AGAR to measure linear growth. with spawn, fruiting substrates you would measure time to germination, time to colonization.
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berto23
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Re: growth vs temperature graph [Re: berto23]
#2650042 - 05/07/04 01:28 PM (19 years, 9 months ago) |
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hah, as of yesterday before i setup my tub in tub before the heater came i had seen only a dot of growth in 1 jar
now its been 1 day with tub in tub at exactly 86.2 degrees and all 8 jars have dime sized growth at each hole!!
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