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mobkong
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Need help!
#26572077 - 04/01/20 09:12 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hello guys, My monotube cultivation is bearing fruit and I do not know what is happening that the fruit does not grow as it should, just a little and they do not grow anymore, I have tried to dry the humidity with a heat fan and even so no more fruits grow, I leave here a couple of videos in case you can help me. The temperature is normal between 73.4F and 77F.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JAuOpIkUTmivPYVEsFZtlL04XMv5EQ8E
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rumfor69
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Re: Need help! [Re: mobkong] 1
#26572091 - 04/01/20 09:18 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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You don't want to dry out the humidity with a heat fan
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PiptheGreAtest
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Hahaha. I’m super sorry but mushrooms thrive in humid climate and the mono needs really high humidity. Using a heat fan will screw that all up. Not to be a complete ass, but make sure you read the information here in the community and ask before doing radical things. When I started out and to this day I’m asking questions on almost every procedure before performing you’ll find many people here are really knowledgeable and helpful when it comes to cultivation. As for that mono I’d try to save it by heavy misting but not sure never applied a heat fan to my mono
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mobkong
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Quote:
PiptheGreAtest said: Hahaha. I’m super sorry but mushrooms thrive in humid climate and the mono needs really high humidity. Using a heat fan will screw that all up. Not to be a complete ass, but make sure you read the information here in the community and ask before doing radical things. When I started out and to this day I’m asking questions on almost every procedure before performing you’ll find many people here are really knowledgeable and helpful when it comes to cultivation. As for that mono I’d try to save it by heavy misting but not sure never applied a heat fan to my mono
Oh thanks for answering... and yes, the truth is that it has been continuous learning, constant trial and error, you always learn something new and I am also always trying to inform myself, I appreciate your advice anyway! And it happens that I live in the southern hemisphere and the climates have dropped, so I must generate a little more heat somehow, noticing that the mushrooms were not growing, I will apply more sprayer then.
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Re: Need help! [Re: mobkong]
#26572145 - 04/01/20 09:40 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Make sure your using just water heavily must the sides and lids of tub. Don’t let the surface get too wet should just have tiny beads of moisture. Unless your grow room is severely below 22C than I’d remove the heat fan. Those fruits look good another technique you could apply once those mature is dunk the substrate. I would link a post on here but there’s so many techniques to do it just search dunking you’ll see what I mean.
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xnirvanax
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If you're using an infrared heater like this:

You will definitely dry out your sub. Use heater that pushes hot air or a radiator.
Check out proper surface moisture.
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rumfor69
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☝️terrible idea. They like cooler temps and contaminations dont. 70°F is perfectly fine you don't need a heat source in the area unless you're dropping under 65-68°F.
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mobkong
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Thanks for your advice, I was thinking that perhaps the mycelium has lost quality because it took several months to grow, I calculate from December, this would explain that the fruit is small and does not grow much, could it be for this reason? since I can't find any other explanation, since the weather conditions and the substrate don't seem to be the cause. Here's a picture of the type of bottle I inoculated. Thanks!
Edited by mobkong (04/02/20 11:49 AM)
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Re: Need help! [Re: mobkong]
#26573961 - 04/02/20 08:27 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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it doesn't seem like they will grow anymore, sorry for the quality.
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rumfor69
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Re: Need help! [Re: mobkong] 1
#26574019 - 04/02/20 09:03 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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They look really wet stop misting and just fan once a day
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