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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: MikeLitoris]
    #27017813 - 11/02/20 04:28 PM (3 years, 5 months ago)

🙏🏼 I’m excited for you!


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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: fahtster]
    #27017830 - 11/02/20 04:37 PM (3 years, 5 months ago)

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fahtster said:
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Just need to be able to give them more water during fruiting because they run out by the time they decide to fruit; a dunk at birth just isn’t enough

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Thanks for the info.
Someone mentioned using a 5 gallon bucket with an inch of water that the bottom. Would it be ok to put the cake directly into water? Or would a mister or fogger be more appropriate? Your thoughts on hydrating this thing.

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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: MikeLitoris]
    #27017850 - 11/02/20 04:48 PM (3 years, 5 months ago)

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MikeLitoris said:


The bottom of fully colonized




I'm cheering this jar.


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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: MikeLitoris]
    #27017866 - 11/02/20 04:59 PM (3 years, 5 months ago)

I’d just treat it like a regular pf cake and dunk it, DEC it and put it in an appropriate sized FC with perlite.. or maybe not DEC it so that you can flip it every 5 days or so.. the problem you’re going to have if you don’t is that all the water is going to end up in the bottom half with a sub that thick.. then either dunk it again after 10 days or so or DEC it at that point with a thick layer that you can soak.  That’s the way I’d go about it but these are just educated guesses as to what will work.

PE pf cakes don’t require a peat casing like bulk subs for whatever reason

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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: MikeLitoris]
    #27017890 - 11/02/20 05:12 PM (3 years, 5 months ago)

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Made a large BRF cake...
I have a 10 inch long needle that should get the LC to the edges of the jar.

How much LC do you guys think I should use? I should be able to get a pretty thick LC by putting the long needle directly into the mycelium pile at the bottom of the LC.




OMG, 10 inches long!!?? What gauge?

If if were my jar, I'd spin that LC thoroughly and load a full syringe (my biggest ones are 30ml). Shoot 20ml of it in parallel tracks, bottom to top, near the middle of the jar, and then the rest along the glass so I can see it grow. 

But warning: I'm on my 2nd LC grow (love it!!) and YMMV.

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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: MikeLitoris]
    #27017898 - 11/02/20 05:18 PM (3 years, 5 months ago)

:creepylurker:


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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: sonoramo]
    #27018346 - 11/02/20 09:18 PM (3 years, 5 months ago)

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MikeLitoris said:

Made a large BRF cake...
I have a 10 inch long needle that should get the LC to the edges of the jar.

How much LC do you guys think I should use? I should be able to get a pretty thick LC by putting the long needle directly into the mycelium pile at the bottom of the LC.




OMG, 10 inches long!!?? What gauge?

If if were my jar, I'd spin that LC thoroughly and load a full syringe (my biggest ones are 30ml). Shoot 20ml of it in parallel tracks, bottom to top, near the middle of the jar, and then the rest along the glass so I can see it grow. 

But warning: I'm on my 2nd LC grow (love it!!) and YMMV.




14 gauge, blunt tips. I’ll inoculate some more agar to make sure I didn’t contaminate my LC and if it’s clean, I’ll consider adding my LC to the top of the jar.

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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: MikeLitoris]
    #27018620 - 11/03/20 02:39 AM (3 years, 5 months ago)

:neat:


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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: MikeLitoris]
    #27018746 - 11/03/20 06:06 AM (3 years, 5 months ago)

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MikeLitoris said:
The bottom of fully colonized




:snoopyes:

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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: bunsie]
    #27018762 - 11/03/20 06:34 AM (3 years, 5 months ago)

bless that jar>>>


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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: Tazedelics]
    #27018814 - 11/03/20 07:38 AM (3 years, 5 months ago)

Looking forward to this

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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: PrincessRosalina]
    #27019265 - 11/03/20 12:08 PM (3 years, 5 months ago)

This jar is a monster, dude.

Was this LC from multispore, clone, or is this a strain you've expanded and grown out with success before?


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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: karri0n]
    #27019837 - 11/03/20 04:44 PM (3 years, 5 months ago)

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This jar is a monster, dude.

Was this LC from multispore, clone, or is this a strain you've expanded and grown out with success before?




Got a spore syringe from an online vendor, inoculated some agar then did agar to agar transfers and made a LC with the two plates that grew the fastest.

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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: adhoc] * 2
    #27019845 - 11/03/20 04:48 PM (3 years, 5 months ago)

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I didn’t put a dry vermouth layer




:kittylaugh:




LOL I just realized it auto corrected to vermouth instead of vermiculite :blush:

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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: MikeLitoris]
    #27019847 - 11/03/20 04:49 PM (3 years, 5 months ago)

:aweyeah:


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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: mushhead]
    #27019935 - 11/03/20 05:49 PM (3 years, 5 months ago)

Sweet. Following.


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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: Chakatron]
    #27021004 - 11/04/20 08:48 AM (3 years, 5 months ago)



I see mycelium on the top of the cake! It’s nice and thick too.

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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: MikeLitoris]
    #27021009 - 11/04/20 08:53 AM (3 years, 5 months ago)

OH LAWD
HE COMIN'


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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: Primal Glitch]
    #27021091 - 11/04/20 09:48 AM (3 years, 5 months ago)

Hope that top colonizes fast, if it lags too far behind the bottom it will likely just consolidate while the bottom fires pins into a giant mess. This is a tightrope. Keep the updates coming.

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Re: World’s Biggest BRF Cake? [Re: Pastywhyte]
    #27021155 - 11/04/20 10:23 AM (3 years, 5 months ago)

:rush:

Keeping my eye on this.


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