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deathcapforcutie



Registered: 01/15/20
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First pin! Plus a question 1
#26510781 - 03/01/20 05:10 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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I was very excited to open one of my tubs this morning and see my first ever pin-

(Actually there are two of them.) I never saw hyphal knots or anything but I'm guessing that's because I cased them? My question is this- I have five tubs (6 quart shoe boxes), all were cased at six days and they've been dub-tubbed for seven days since then...in the tub with the two pins, though, the myc hasn't colonized the casing layer nearly as much as a couple of the others. Is that an indication that anything is less than optimal? I'm sure there's plenty of moisture in my sub, temps never stray more than a couple of degrees from 75, I usually mist the top tub once per day (not that it ever lacks droplets). Light is 12/12. FAE is- the tubs are taped together along one side, the other three sides don't fit very well, small gaps, plus I open them briefly two or three times a day to check progress. I don't see water beads on the surface but the casing isn't colonized yet and if anything there's a bit more moisture in there rather than too little (my guess). Thanks for any help here...things seem promising- I just don't want to screw anything up as I head toward the final stretch.
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Sockadin



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Looking good. Different genetics can take different times to come into fruiting. Unless they were all from clones your tubs will vary by a week or so. Your casing layer doesn't need to fully colonize it is there to create a better fruiting environment.
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deathcapforcutie



Registered: 01/15/20
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Re: First pin! Plus a question [Re: Sockadin]
#26510929 - 03/01/20 07:34 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Sockadin said: Looking good. Different genetics can take different times to come into fruiting. Unless they were all from clones your tubs will vary by a week or so. Your casing layer doesn't need to fully colonize it is there to create a better fruiting environment.
Awesome, thanks! Yeah, these were all from mail order syringes. The next generation is creeping around in agar plates right now...not clones but they'll be from a much smaller genetic pool.
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