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herbnmyco


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Re: Removing standing water in tubs, keep patience? [Re: ORCALISTA1111]
#27408682 - 07/30/21 04:37 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hey don't revive old unrelated threads. None of your methods used here are proper. Why would you use dry coir? I dont think you'll get anything from that tub sorry. I would not trust anything else North Spore tells you it seems like he's trolling. You should look around this forum if you want to see success
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ORCALISTA1111
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Re: Removing standing water in tubs, keep patience? [Re: herbnmyco]
#27408691 - 07/30/21 04:41 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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So this was worthy of a brand new thread?
The coir was only dry when I first laid it down over my top colonized mycelium layer.
I highly doubt it's ruined... came here seeking assistance in positive ways.
North Spore is the company out of Maine who commercially makes grain bags, pasteurized manure, etc. Not a troll.
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ORCALISTA1111
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Re: Removing standing water in tubs, keep patience? [Re: herbnmyco]
#27408717 - 07/30/21 05:08 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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I could share the link to their monotub tek on YouTube
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wizardwoodent
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Re: Removing standing water in tubs, keep patience? [Re: ORCALISTA1111]
#27409025 - 07/30/21 10:13 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hey man. Good luck with your current grow, theres a good chance it still works out. If you want to take the guess work out of yout next one just use damions bucket tek. Pretty hard to fuck that one up. Its supet easy and will give you a nice yield. Seems to me that there isnt much need to muck about with horse poo or anything fancy The simpler the better ! Just my 2 cents, speaking from my limited but succesful experience. Good luck !
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Blackrainbow2
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Re: Removing standing water in tubs, keep patience? [Re: wizardwoodent]
#27409080 - 07/30/21 11:31 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Northspore is a vendor here.. they have quality products from what I've seen.. As far a removing pooled water.. many ways to accomplish that.. paper towels soak it up..tilt the tube use a paper cup bail it out.. adding coir to a tub already colonized is basically a casing layer.. it should be field capacity not dry... a casing layer is not usually required for most grows..unless its a species that needs it..
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ORCALISTA1111
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Re: Removing standing water in tubs, keep patience? [Re: Blackrainbow2]
#27409118 - 07/31/21 12:53 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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It's for the Koh Samui strain
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ORCALISTA1111
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Re: Removing standing water in tubs, keep patience? [Re: wizardwoodent]
#27409126 - 07/31/21 01:01 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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You think its too dangerous to remove the Coco Coir from the tub at this point? Or at least thin it out?
It's Koh Samui strain.
The Coco Coir is about an inch think with a healthy body of mycelium still underneath. Some mycelium is now actually visible on the surface in a couple of spots along the tub edges, likely from my disturbing the coir checking for dry spots and not from anything pushing its way to the surface.
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Stipe-n Cap


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Re: Removing standing water in tubs, keep patience? [Re: ORCALISTA1111]
#27409242 - 07/31/21 06:52 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Well don't listen to North spore, they're a bunch of noobs, apparently.
Monotub:
66 quart mono 650 gr coir 3 liters vermiculite 4 liters h20
No manure, no sterilizing, no pasteurizing. Hot water poured on top in a bucket, mix, cool, spawn.
Save some of your substrate for a decent top layer, compress and level with a trowel.
I dont know what's going to happen with your manure mono with dry coir "casing". Best case scenario is you get an uneven pinset.
Worst case scenario is you don't get anything but mold.
Wait and see.
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