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Re: Process of rhizomorphic mycelium to knotting? [Re: psycho_nauticus]
    #26807469 - 07/06/20 04:45 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

Gotta be weird ms genetics. With that much spawn it’ll probably keep cranking out a couple every day for a long time.

The corner myc is odd though. It looks like what happens to a lot of mine after a flush or two, I actually posted about it a while back but eveybody just said it’s just how myc gets after a while.

Idk though cuz it doesn’t always happen. Like this picture the myc got all thick after the normal first flush and then just made a few big ones every couple days.



I’ve never seen Burma do the cap thing but I always run one quart spawn to a lot of coir, it could be an over nutrition thing like people say about PE blobs.

What about side or bottom pins, any of those?


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Re: Process of rhizomorphic mycelium to knotting? [Re: A.k.a]
    #26807487 - 07/06/20 04:59 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

No because I used a liner. I’m thinking about throwing this tub away... You can get better results with the PF Tek compared to this tub...

That or after the first flush (a whole seven mushrooms!!!!) I’m going to take out the liner, dunk the whole thing substrate for several hours, and put it back in the tub without a liner and see what else can grow.

But this is really pathetic right now, I’m seriously just debating just getting rid of it...

I’m really baffled as to what the fuck is going on and happening.


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Re: Process of rhizomorphic mycelium to knotting? [Re: psycho_nauticus]
    #26807534 - 07/06/20 05:19 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

It’s still pretty early, anything could happen. I’ve never had huge flushes from Burma like some people get and it’s always grown weird for me, but the mushrooms are awesome.


There should be plenty of water in there dunking would probably just over hydrate it. lol you peaked too soon with that aa+ tub having awesome genetics. I bet in a week it’ll be filled in pretty well.

Burma is one that’s always pinned everywhere for me even with a liner.


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Re: Process of rhizomorphic mycelium to knotting? [Re: A.k.a]
    #26807567 - 07/06/20 05:40 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

Well what do you recommend I do if these are the only pins I get and they are the only thing that grows during this flush, for a grand total of only 7 mushrooms. You don’t think I need to dunk or rehydrate it all? Just harvest the few mushrooms when it’s time and then mist and see what happens after? What would you do? I feel like maybe I should take the liner off after the sorry first harvest, I would kill for sidepins right now that grow out instead of the few that are growing on the surface now.
What would you do?


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Re: Process of rhizomorphic mycelium to knotting? [Re: A.k.a]
    #26807607 - 07/06/20 05:59 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

Yeah, probably beginners luck with that... I thought I knew what I was somewhat doing, but I can't figure out what I did or what went wrong and why it's growing stange.


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Re: Process of rhizomorphic mycelium to knotting? [Re: psycho_nauticus]
    #26807664 - 07/06/20 06:36 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

No I’d leave everything the same, it looks good. Sometimes ms does weird shit. My first pesa shoebox took over 30 days to pin and grew two tiny shrooms at first. Then it slowly pinned more and more to where I’d harvest four or five normal shrooms everyday, and then finally it had a normal flush.

I would just keep up the conditions until it flushes or molds. Like I said Burma’s always been weird and slow to get going for me so I think that’s probably it.


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Re: Process of rhizomorphic mycelium to knotting? [Re: A.k.a]
    #26809289 - 07/07/20 03:05 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

So you're saying I should selectively harvest?

I noticed today it's pinning along the bottom and bottom corners. Wtf, what's the point of the liner when it never works every time I do it...

What would be the best way to harvest this thing then? When the couple mushrooms on top are ready should I at lease take the whole thing out to take the liner off then?


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Re: Process of rhizomorphic mycelium to knotting? [Re: psycho_nauticus]
    #26809481 - 07/07/20 05:07 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

Some kinds just like to pin all over, and then imagine how many more there’d be without one. Plus my main reason is it’s way easier to remove the sub and the tub stays clean.

Like I said Burma is one that I’ve always had side and bottom pins like the picture I posted.


Just harvest as they’re ready. Sounds like it’s just gonna take a little bit to get going. You’ll be able to just pull the side pins off when they’re done usually without bothering with the liner.


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Re: Process of rhizomorphic mycelium to knotting? [Re: A.k.a]
    #26809619 - 07/07/20 06:21 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

Right, so I mean if it's going to be like this then wouldn't it be better for me to take the liner off so I can create that microclimate between the tub and substrate and start side pinning and take advantage of that? Because I don't know what's up with the top and why it's not growing how it should... Or are you saying these are like premature mushrooms? And the real flush is coming? Or is something like this still considered a flush when I have to prematurely harvest each mushroom one by one?


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