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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: BrownBear]
#27101605 - 12/21/20 08:08 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Iambrownbear said: First harvest in 3 years. First flush wasn't impressive by any stretch of the imagination. But it can only get better from here.

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Iambrownbear said: First harvest in 3 years. First flush wasn't impressive by any stretch of the imagination. But it can only get better from here.

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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: Shu]
#27104249 - 12/23/20 01:37 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Here are some shots of the next couple sets of tubs.


So between the advice that a few respected cultivators here have suggested. I increased the duration of the intake fan runs. I also opened up some passive ventilation up top of the tent. I also increased the threshold of the rh from 88 on/92 off to 92 on/95 off. I have been monitoring it for the past 2 days.
While monitoring the tent conditions I decided to also monitor surface conditions. I have learned that things are more saturated the lower the height in the tent. With the tubs on the top shelf having surface conditions showing no visible beads of water. The bottom shelf is a little damp on the top coir layer of the new tubs I just put in there a few days ago. The middle shelves seem to be a real happy medium.
Thinking about what I have observed, I think it maybe a good idea to rotate the tubs. Starting with colonizing tubs on the bottom shelf and as I harvest every week I can rotate tubs in and out moving the older tubs up a shelf. Does this plan sound solid?
Edited by BrownBear (12/23/20 04:53 PM)
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: BrownBear]
#27104447 - 12/23/20 04:04 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: filthyknees]
#27104493 - 12/23/20 04:38 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Iambrownbear said: Thinking about what I have observed, I think it maybe a good idea to rotate the tubs. Starting with a colonizing tub on the bottom shelf and as I harvest every week I can rotate tubs in and out moving the older tubs up a shelf. Does this plan sound solid?
Rotating them through the goldilocks zone sounds like a good plan to me!
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: Shu] 1
#27106003 - 12/24/20 02:56 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Merry Christmas, mush cult.

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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: BrownBear]
#27106167 - 12/24/20 04:35 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Iambrownbear said: Merry Christmas, mush cult.


some fat bois! nice man happy christmas back at ya
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: DrunkUncle]
#27106201 - 12/24/20 04:54 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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I like the look of the dark caps. I’ve grown PE variants and RustyWhyte for years now, miss me some dark caps.
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: Pastywhyte]
#27106225 - 12/24/20 05:07 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Are those ESS? Quickly skimmed the thread a bit and didn't find anything. Very cool mushrooms
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: Josex]
#27106239 - 12/24/20 05:18 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Josex said: Are those ESS? Quickly skimmed the thread a bit and didn't find anything. Very cool mushrooms 
Yea he mentioned on the cult pic of day thread they where ess. Really neat looking caps
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: D3_Myc]
#27106265 - 12/24/20 05:43 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Those dark ones look like ess. They usually have dark red caps. Looks like you got some monsters in there.
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: BrownBear]
#27106323 - 12/24/20 06:26 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Iambrownbear said: Merry Christmas, mush cult.


-------------------- Meddle not in the affairs of dragons for you are crunchy and good with ketchup Everything I post is a figment of someone's imagination. Maybe yours. Maybe mine. Likely both I see shrooms of blue
In tubs of white
That will keep me tripping All through the night
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: EarthwormJim] 1
#27106443 - 12/24/20 07:55 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Throwing this in here for reference on when to harvest.
The gills turn kinda grey blue. And they wont be as firm more smooshy. You can tell they slightly change darker color on the caps. Id swab for reproduction. Some of them will open. Remind me of jellyfish or octopus. Less fae required than pe and pbr. But i do get a decent amount of aborts. They also dry dark blue/ black. I was tempted to run these consistently but i tried for a few months with mixed results.
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: eatyualive]
#27106450 - 12/24/20 08:02 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Those are dope as fuck, I bet they're hella potent too. I have some yeti that I think is a cross of APE and ESS (Pretty sure D3monic knows), but are some slow boring shit. I wonder if those ESS are well stabilized, know very litle about them.
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: Josex]
#27106492 - 12/24/20 08:29 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yeti are a “stabilized” mutant from true albino teachers. I use quotes cause there’s still a decent amount of variation floating around but most look pretty similar. They where cool but not the biggest producer though went on flush after flush. I’ll probably run a small tub or two again just to renew my swab supply but that’s about it. Really beautiful myc on it though if that’s your thing.
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: D3_Myc]
#27106502 - 12/24/20 08:36 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ess id say is mid level stable. It can give me trouble from time to time. But ive seen other people have great success. I believe comebackkid did really well.
As far as that tyc, mine are usually large fruit lid hitters.

Im thinking environment. Im using no fan passive fae in ez dial tubs.
Edited by eatyualive (12/24/20 08:48 PM)
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: eatyualive]
#27106520 - 12/24/20 08:54 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Cool. Thanks for the reference, eat. Looks like my ess tubs still have some stretching to do. I'm determined to get the conditions right. I'm sure that is the key to getting those dense canopies.
If anyone wants swabs just Shoot me a I have to order some sterile swabs in a couple days but as soon as I receive them, I will make them up and send them out.
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: BrownBear]
#27106523 - 12/24/20 08:56 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Im definitely eager to see the ess in an automated setup! I think you will have bigger fruit and less aborts.
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: eatyualive]
#27108548 - 12/26/20 09:47 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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These ess remind me a lot of the ksss flying saucers in the way that they initially grow and the clusters that they form.
When I grew ksss fs they would grow as much horizontally as they would vertically. So when they formed dense clusters the late bloomers would stall until the early bloomers were picked and more horizontal space was made for them to finish growing. Most of the time I would have to pick the first flush over a few days rather than all at once. I wonder if the ess will be the same or atleast similar.
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: BrownBear] 1
#27112598 - 12/28/20 03:44 PM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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Pinsets are getting better. I think this one could have been even better but I fell into a problem over the weekend. I ended up having to close up one of the exhaust vents because I could not maintain a good humidity level. For a few days after making my initial changes things were going well. Then all of the sudden something changed. Yesterday I finally decided to close up one of the vents and today things look good again.
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Re: BrownBear's Grow Log Adventure [Re: BrownBear] 1
#27121581 - 01/02/21 06:22 AM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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New pinsets coming in.

This is my first wall to wall flush.

Today I am putting WG, "APEU" and TOC to grain. I still have a few others that I need to cycle in. I haven't even put TWC to lc yet. I had 1 plate pin and I was late to prep the lc and it sporelated. I have 4 other plates but they have been teasing me with lots of hyphal knotting but no pins.
I may just make more tranfers and then go to lc and forget about the invitro pin at this point. I have seen excellent results from inoculating lc's with invitro pins though. It seems like it could be the way to go to slow down the process and cut back on the 1 time use petri dishes.
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