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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: A.k.a]
#26744508 - 06/14/20 05:17 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Aka I need that exact grate where did u get it?!?!?!
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Walmart. Itโs for drying dishes I think
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: A.k.a]
#26744628 - 06/14/20 06:20 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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I feel dumb I've been looking for one forever searching dish racks but none of them had flat bottoms so to anyone else in my position go on amazon and search for metal wire basket lol
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Hashitoto
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Hi there I'm from New Zealand and am an experienced picker of P. subs and P. weraroa.
I came across these mushrooms when harvesting some subs the other day and something about them seemed very familiar. Almost as If I had seen them when doing some research on our magical friends.
Any help with an ID on these would be hugely appreciated!!
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: mushboy]
#26745409 - 06/15/20 02:16 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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mushboy said: i imagine the mushrooms having zodiac signs for themselves that they made up and read about while buying groceries.
Lol... bro... 100%
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vinnie boombotz said: I'm sure it has nothing to do with gravity, just with the amount of light in the sky at night
I wouldnt rule out subtle gravitational and atmospheric and other conditions influenced by lunar cycles and positioning.
Obviously not enough for it to make a difference in success vs failure indoors, but nature can be interconnected in some interesting ways, even if subtly
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: c10h12n2o] 1
#26745631 - 06/15/20 05:25 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hi folks,
Beginner here looking for some advice on my shoebox grow. I followed the SFF Assembly TEK. I got a nice pinset, however some of the early fruits have stopped growing and look unhealthy. Newer pins look fine, but I'm worried they will end up the same. After reading about similar cases I suspect I might have made the substrate a bit too wet and that combined with not enough FAE lead to these fruits becoming bacterial. I'd like to know if this is correct. I also wonder what's going on with that white spot in the bottom right corner of the first pic. It's been like for quite a few days now and it's not changing color so I hope it's just myc.
I'd appreciate some advice on how I should adjust things (now and in my next grow). For now I have just adjusted the lid to allow for more FAE and I hope this will prevent the new pins from getting infected.
Also, should I throw these weird looking fruits out or are they safe to eat?
Infinite gratitude for any feedback! 





The lid was previously just flipped, but now I have it like this:
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: musicismath]
#26745669 - 06/15/20 05:48 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Your sub might be a bit bacterial to begin with.
Anyways, I'd expect those fruits to finish up and they'll be perfectly edible. First pins seem to stagger a little and wait for the rest to grow up. Give em a few days.
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: poisoned]
#26745836 - 06/15/20 07:31 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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I think a lot of those aborted.
Hard to tell if itโs from bacteria or over hydration.
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: A.k.a]
#26745847 - 06/15/20 07:37 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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I've had weird fruits like that finish in the past. I'd give them a few more days and see what happens.
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: poisoned] 1
#26745855 - 06/15/20 07:41 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Iโm not sure I like the look of that white patch in the bottom right. It doesnโt look like trich exactly but it seems out of place to me.
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I also think they aborted. A few of those fruits have been like that for a week. Fortunately there are lot of new healthy pins growing, so it can still be a decent flush. I will try to be more precise with field capacity next time. I think I also need to adjust Shaper's SFF assembly tek for this tote. I don't think it provides the same kind of FAE as the Sterilite shoeboxes. I might try to drill some holes in it.
On the question whether the cause is bacterial sub or overhydration. Aren't those two things interrelated? My understanding is that bacteria will always be present, but they only start harming the mushrooms if there's too much water/humidity and not enough FAE/evaporation.
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: Hashitoto]
#26746542 - 06/15/20 12:58 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hashitoto said: Hi there I'm from New Zealand and am an experienced picker of P. subs and P. weraroa.
I came across these mushrooms when harvesting some subs the other day and something about them seemed very familiar. Almost as If I had seen them when doing some research on our magical friends.
Any help with an ID on these would be hugely appreciated!!

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Millet jar 4 days after shake. Looking good I think (I hope)

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Hey guys I rarely post, so helloโ๐ป. I've come across people saying myc eats tinfoil. I never tried pf tek so I've no experience of this. But if the myc does eat it, does that mean it could provide desired nutes for the mycelium and maybe be useful in colonisation?
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RainboWarrior said: Hey guys I rarely post, so helloโ๐ป. I've come across people saying myc eats tinfoil. I never tried pf tek so I've no experience of this. But if the myc does eat it, does that mean it could provide desired nutes for the mycelium and maybe be useful in colonisation?
It "eats" the aluminum, which then gets ingested by humans, which then contributes to metal poisoning, which is a factor in developing Alzheimer's. Don't do it.
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RainboWarrior said: Hey guys I rarely post, so helloโ๐ป. I've come across people saying myc eats tinfoil. I never tried pf tek so I've no experience of this. But if the myc does eat it, does that mean it could provide desired nutes for the mycelium and maybe be useful in colonisation?
I believe mycellium doesn't actually take up any of the metals. What is actually happening is while mycelium is colonizing it releases enzymes that break down the aluminum. Or atleast this is my understanding of the process. No need to supplement pf cakes with aluminum lol.
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: badsponge]
#26746742 - 06/15/20 02:36 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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I doubt it's being consumed: colonizing microscopic pores with moisture in them is likely a more accurate representation... then again: idrk... never seen deterioration take place, but not done a lot of study into it... seems if it eats aluminum, it leaches from the plastic tubs and trash bag liners we use... its a push imo
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Re: Cultivation General Discussion [Re: gizmo1]
#26746756 - 06/15/20 02:45 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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gizmo1 said: No need to supplement pf cakes with aluminum lol.
Lol i wasn't exactly thinking that. I thought I might sterilise a small piece an stick it on an agar plate, with some myc, but was curious to see if anyone had any insights first. But if it's just being degraded via corrosive enzymes being expelled then it probably isn't worth the plate
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Dear Hive Mind,
Still a novice over all, only done a few grows with about 60% success. I am in the middle of my first attempt at using agar. I had to leave for a little over a week, and now they have taken over my plates.
Is what I'm seeing usable (referring to the white 'fuzz') ?
I can snap some better photos of specific plates if it would help people assist.

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I had a look through a couple of threads but couldn't find the info I wanted so probably easier to just ask here...
I was just wondering what sort of nutrient medium would be best for culturing spores on agar?
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