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ChopperDave
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Casing ready to fruit?
#2063002 - 11/01/03 03:40 PM (20 years, 3 months ago) |
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Mycelium is barely popping up in 3 - 5 places, and I heard this is when its ready to fruit. Should I throw it in le fruiting chamber?
Also, a really good heating technique thats worked wonders for me since I go stealth now. Get a rubbermaid container (anytype) and place an electric blanket under it, and turn it on high to medium high. Stable temps, and doesnt dry out jars.
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ShrooomKing
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Re: Casing ready to fruit? [Re: ChopperDave]
#2063013 - 11/01/03 03:45 PM (20 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hey i'm letting my cat know about that heating tech.
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KentuckyPWRLFTR
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Re: Casing ready to fruit? [Re: ShrooomKing]
#2063040 - 11/01/03 03:56 PM (20 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yes! Good question...I posted this, above: "1)Four days ago, cased three 1/2 pint PF cakes 2)Spotty mycelium breakthrough here and there Is it acceptable to put in fruiting chamber at this point or is a must to patch these areas? I'm a bit confused from the reading, as per "first breakthrough in the valleys" or 15% uniform coverage. Just how much coverage do I need to see, I have a good idea that it is a low percentage based on the reading and overlay is to be avoided. I have been looking for a pic that kinda gives me an idea." Then I saw your post and editted it. I think I'm going to just give it a go tonight. You using perlite in your fruiting chamber? I think I'll throw in about a half inch of it with some water but I don't think it needs sterilizing. What are your plans as to fruiting chamber?
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ChopperDave
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My fruiting chamber consists of an inch of perlite, with a small amount of 50/50 water/h202 in it. 2 airstones that i turn on 2 or 3 times a day to circulate the air.
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thegreatecb
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ChopperDave said: My fruiting chamber consists of an inch of perlite, with a small amount of 50/50 water/h202 in it. 2 airstones that i turn on 2 or 3 times a day to circulate the air.
That's overkill bro. No need for fans, cutting holes in plastic, none of that.
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Greens21
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You bumped a 17 year old thread
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