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BLINKfan420
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Re: Pre mature sclerotia [Re: LtLurker]
#27056333 - 11/24/20 09:53 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hey man. I've been here for over 8 years. I am a "professional" (Ive paid my bills on this stuff) for what it matters to YOU and the TC's are even more qualified. I've been taking college courses in mycology if that matters at all.
Your shit is contaminated or at best stalled and moving very slowly.
Listen to the knowledgeable people here.
Cubensis don't fucking produce sclerotia. Only a select variety of active species do. Do some research and LEARN. You are wasting precious peoples precious time by disregarding their educated answers.
Dude. Let the SUPER knowledgeable people help you out.
Jeezus.
BLiNK
Edited by BLINKfan420 (11/24/20 10:05 PM)
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I think the idea of him eating his cake thinking they are stones is a funny image.
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BLINKfan420
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The man is planting corn but digging for potatoes. Oof
Good luck bud....
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Edited by BLINKfan420 (11/24/20 10:17 PM)
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Quote:
BLINKfan420 said: The man is planting corn but digging for potatoes. Oof
Good luck bud....
BLiNK
not sure what ur saying?
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Re: Pre mature sclerotia [Re: the man]
#27056400 - 11/24/20 10:59 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
the man said:
Quote:
BLINKfan420 said: The man is planting corn but digging for potatoes. Oof
Good luck bud....
BLiNK
not sure what ur saying?
Hahahaha. I did NOT notice your username was "the man" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm referring to the OP as "the man"
And he's saying his cubensis are producing sclerotia. Which, to me, is like someone saying they planted corn and are expecting to harvest potatoes.
Lmao. Sorry the the confusion.
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I love when random shit like that lines up.
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Re: Pre mature sclerotia [Re: A.k.a]
#27056683 - 11/25/20 07:28 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ive already said i was wrong and that it's a fruiting body. That being said, it being stressed is the closest thing ive seen so far to an actual guess. If it's an infection/ contamination, I'm assuming it will be more apparent once it's time to birth it.
I'll recommend to him placing it in a separate fruiting chamber, to wait and see what happens.
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You’re wrong about the fruit body as well.. it’s ok to be new and admit you made mistakes.. that’s why we’re here; to help correct those mistakes and get you back on a path to beautiful flushes.. we cannot do that however if you’re unwilling to listen to the advice we give.
That container was a poor choice.. it’s extremely wet and extremely bacterial.. the reason it looks like ice cream at the leading edge is because the myc cannot advance to the “uncolonized” (I say it like that because it’s colonized by bacteria) portion of the substrate readily.
I hope you’re not paying that “professional”... if you are, cancel the checks and stick around because we will do it for free
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Re: Pre mature sclerotia [Re: fahtster] 1
#27056858 - 11/25/20 10:02 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Why is op now making recommendations to the professional?
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Re: Pre mature sclerotia [Re: Mycolorado]
#27056892 - 11/25/20 10:24 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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kunzyMAGI24 said:
Like i said, im not looking to debate on whether its contaminated or not, as this is being overseen by a professional. There's just no room to discuss it, and its not relevant to my post.
That being said, I'd like to have some discussion as to what could be causing the premature fruiting. Is it possible its receiving too much light? Mutated genetics? Helpful responses please. Not insulting captain kirk memes.
 The force is strong with this one.
That kind of attitude is a recurrent thing here, the "I'm making a post about a problem I'm having but only wanna hear the answers that align with what I think is happening."
Well sir, guess what? You've no clue what's happening. Be open to that very real possibility.
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Re: Pre mature sclerotia [Re: Mycolorado]
#27056921 - 11/25/20 10:37 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I want to change my username to The Professional lol
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Im a relative newbie at this and I'd suspect something bacteria-ish is going on in your pie dish... I'm not sure which areas you are referring to in regards to looking like stones or fruits, though some of it looks like very dense mycelium. I had BRF cakes do something similar. Not all infections cause discolouration and you may still get fruits from it, but time will tell. Good luck, I hope you get some shrooms!
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Re: Pre mature sclerotia [Re: Mycolorado]
#27057045 - 11/25/20 12:15 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Mycolorado said: Why is op now making recommendations to the professional?
My friend, the professional, etc. Dude is just talking about himself in the 3rd person and has the audacity to refer to himself as professional. Guess we all got it wrong and this dude has it all figured out. 
Some people have all the luck.
Guess I will be breaking out those B+ prints and get some stones going
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kunzyMAGI24
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I dont mention my friends name to maintain his anonymity. So don't make accusations claiming that im just referring to myself. I was only saying it wasn't contaminated because my friend says it wasn't. So dont judge me and say that I'm calling myself a professional. If i was, i wouldn't humble myself enough to ask on here. How about in instead of lecturing me, you offer some good advice?
The possibility of contamination could very well be the case. I was only asking for additional thoughts as to alternative causes. That's all, as the OP am asking.
Thank you to those who have offered what possibilities it could be. Contamination speculation or otherwise.
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kunzyMAGI24
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Here's todays latest update.
Fruiting body has slightly increased in size. The mycelium has made a lot of progress, and is doing well taking over the areas some believe to possibly have contamination.
No signs of pins. Mycelium (imo) looks very healthy.
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-Forum- unanimously says it's not a fruit body, it's bacterial myc.
-OP- i'm here to learn not have an ego. Also my totally healthy fruiting bodies are bigger.

Are you seeing the disconnect and why people are making the comments they are yet?
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kunzyMAGI24
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Re: Pre mature sclerotia [Re: LtLurker]
#27057231 - 11/25/20 03:00 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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If it's not a fruiting body, then what is it?
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Mycolorado
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You understand fruit body = mushroom, correct? Also, why would you be growing someone else’s project in your room?
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Re: Pre mature sclerotia [Re: Mycolorado]
#27057311 - 11/25/20 03:43 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Its not in my room. I'm at his place. And its my opinion that it's a fruiting body because it looks like a mushroom starting. Its even developing a similar flesh tone.
My friend also corrected me about the whole sclerotia thing. Sorry about that.
Also, i was wrong about the strain, it's actually Golden Teacher. I mixed it up with another project he has.
Without saying too much, I guess you can say the guy is mentoring me. He's been doing this for 20 years. So maybe professional isn't the right word because he's not a mycologist by occupation, only by hobby. But he also does things like shitakke and lions mane. He gave me a lions mane cake that I wanna do a grow report on too!
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