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Surfingmycelium
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Re: Is this ready to fruit? [Re: Pastywhyte]
#26803346 - 07/04/20 10:50 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Not sure what you are referring to. Just took a picture with phone and had the flash on.
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Surfingmycelium
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Oh I see what you mean now. Like top right corner? Original image didn’t have that. When was uploading, tried 4 at once and it said there were errors and only that one uploaded. Probably corrupted a bit. Once upload is working again will send the original once more with other pics.
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Pastywhyte
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Phone flashes suck balls for myco pics. Try to light the room or subject over using a flash. Flashes tend to overexpose the important details and can lead to misdiagnosis.
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Surfingmycelium
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Re: Is this ready to fruit? [Re: Pastywhyte]
#26803372 - 07/04/20 11:05 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Oh okay! Will do that next pic upload. Hopefully soon. Not sure why keep getting errors when trying to upload. Oh well, I’m sure it will be corrected soon and can post some good pics. Thanks!
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Surfingmycelium
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So temps have been at 79-80 degrees in the room the entire cycle (from grain colonization to this past week it’s been in the monotub) because that’s what she saw on YouTube.
Okay, so happy for this site. Get back on track. Opened the vent to the room and now going to drop it down to around 75 or slightly lower hopefully.
Will post pictures shortly. Don’t think it’s cobweb anymore. Probably got too paranoid and jumped to conclusions.
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Re: Is this ready to fruit? [Re: bodhisatta]
#26805759 - 07/05/20 06:34 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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bodhisatta said: However the collective imperial evidence does strongly suggest a tub will do really well never taped up even from day 1. We don't have real experiments but we do have a lot of people posting evidence. So our theories get derived from physical experience.
bod, Firstly.. long time no seee, glad to see your experience is still around, you've earned alot of my respect. I 've just returned from a 3 year break and trying refresh alot of my memories as i was only into the hobby for about 2 years prior. I've always spawned a tub the way i was taught which is, strickct FAE until colonization is 100%.
I was just starting to read and investigate this technique before i left,
Was'nt there some kind of fine print to the "new tek" (fruiting conditions at spawn)?
Was it more time to fruit body from spawn? VS. traditional methods
Edited by Killerclowns87 (07/05/20 06:36 PM)
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Gan
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More or less, what people have found is that introducing fruiting conditions at spawn doesn't have a noticeable difference in yield and BE, but tends to shorten the time from spawn to harvest. I wish I could remember the threads, cause there have been a few members that ran some nice side by side grow logs comparing fruiting at spawning and fruiting at 100% colonization.
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Re: Is this ready to fruit? [Re: Gan]
#26806258 - 07/06/20 06:05 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Updated picture
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Surfingmycelium
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There was a pool of water under the liner so made a hole and when draining had to push on the bottom to get the water to pool by the hole. That’s why it cracked in the center. Hopefully that’s not too bad. The edges are becoming a little fuzzy (very white fuzz though) with no water beads. Should it be misted?
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Pastywhyte
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You’re doing CPR on the substrate because it had some water under the liner? Totally unnecessary, water trapped between the liner and tub is generally harmless.
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Re: Is this ready to fruit? [Re: Gan]
#26807587 - 07/06/20 05:49 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Gan said: More or less, what people have found is that introducing fruiting conditions at spawn doesn't have a noticeable difference in yield and BE, but tends to shorten the time from spawn to harvest. I wish I could remember the threads, cause there have been a few members that ran some nice side by side grow logs comparing fruiting at spawning and fruiting at 100% colonization.
Ok cool, i was thinking there was some kinda of "give and take" or pros and cons about the new tek. If you happen to stumble on those threads i'd love to look at them. Otherwise, thanks for the info my friend
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Surfingmycelium
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Re: Is this ready to fruit? [Re: Pastywhyte]
#26807907 - 07/06/20 08:49 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Pastywhyte said: You’re doing CPR on the substrate because it had some water under the liner? Totally unnecessary, water trapped between the liner and tub is generally harmless.
Thanks! Seriously, thank you for sharing your knowledge. Learning so much on this site. Should have just joined here rather then YouTube videos before starting.
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