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Nat Voorhees
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Yeah I was hoping they'd get a little bigger but the veils all seem to be breaking while they're still tiny. Don't think any (of this flush, at least) are gonna get too much bigger based on how skinny the stems are
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Re: Partially colonized WBS question [Re: Nat Voorhees]
#27113297 - 12/28/20 11:48 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Harvested some more tonight. Not sure why the tiny fruits but oh well
After harvesting and misting:
Found this weird lil mutant with two stems attached to the same cap
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Re: Partially colonized WBS question [Re: Nat Voorhees]
#27113348 - 12/29/20 12:45 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nice! this is a high tech tub haha it's been cool to see it develop over these past days
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Re: Partially colonized WBS question [Re: cutie]
#27113486 - 12/29/20 04:47 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Good job.
Tiny fruits happen. Sometimes it's this and other times that. I'd have to had been around and really watched close to say what I think in this case. Sometimes it's just the genetics. I completely quit growing one of my cultures after it gave me tub after tub of tiny fruits.
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Thank you! My last grow gave me pretty tiny fruits on the first flush too, but then they got quite a bit bigger
but that was in a pretty drastically different FC with different sub and spawn, so not really expecting a similar pattern this time around. But here's to hoping. Small fruits or not, still happy and grateful for a successful grow. Thanks again for all the help!
Here's before and after tonight's harvest:
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Re: Partially colonized WBS question [Re: Nat Voorhees]
#27116993 - 12/30/20 07:58 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Re: Partially colonized WBS question [Re: Nat Voorhees]
#27117000 - 12/30/20 08:00 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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awesome
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Re: Partially colonized WBS question [Re: Shroomysamba]
#27122058 - 01/02/21 12:58 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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1st flush complete!
Can't find my scale but I'll let y'all know what the weight came to when it turns up
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Re: Partially colonized WBS question [Re: Nat Voorhees]
#27122062 - 01/02/21 01:03 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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A little bonus to tiny fruits is you can fit a lot more in small spaces (like those quart jars).
They're also nice if you like microdosing.
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Re: Partially colonized WBS question [Re: Nat Voorhees]
#27122134 - 01/02/21 01:44 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
Nat Voorhees said: 1st flush complete!
Can't find my scale but I'll let y'all know what the weight came to when it turns up
Fuck yeah. Congratulations.
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Nat Voorhees
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Thank you! Thanks for helping me along the way
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Re: Partially colonized WBS question [Re: Nat Voorhees]
#27123032 - 01/03/21 01:02 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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My pleasure
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I got this water starting to pool around the bottom, I tried to siphon it out but there's so little water and so little space I couldn't really get any
(sorry for the shitty pic, but that bottom line is the water). I've read that it's fine to have some pooling, but I'm concerned because the surface of the sub is looking pretty dry. I don't wanna let that dry out but I don't wanna make the pooling worse, what should I do? Will it just soak it up if I leave it? Should I leave the lid off or run a fan or something, or will that just dry out the substrate more?
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Re: Partially colonized WBS question [Re: Nat Voorhees]
#27128425 - 01/05/21 02:24 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Tub in tub!
If there's no fruits place an identical tub inside your tub with the sub and tip upside down into the drain.
Suspect though, a healthy sub should suck that water up.
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Re: Partially colonized WBS question [Re: AlsetAlokin]
#27128513 - 01/05/21 03:09 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ooh clever! I was planning on buying an identical tub anyway so I can run multiple monos at once, there are a good few fruits coming along on there but if it doesn't soak up soon I'll probably cut my losses, harvest them a little early and give that a try
Thanks!
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Re: Partially colonized WBS question [Re: Nat Voorhees]
#27129051 - 01/05/21 06:46 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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You can tilt the tub and use your hand to keep the sub from falling over. May take some strategic finger placement depending on flush density and fruit location but it's entirely doable. Just slowly tip and be sure to spread fingers wide and offer support to as big an area as possible. Then pour the water off.
Or, just leave it there until harvest. I've never seen contams come.from it but the sub will get slimey as fuck I'm that spot.
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Copy that, thanks!
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Re: Partially colonized WBS question [Re: Nat Voorhees]
#27129630 - 01/06/21 03:07 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I ended up dumping the excess water like you said, I gave the top a light mist making sure to aim for the sides less and it seems to be back in business
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Re: Partially colonized WBS question [Re: Nat Voorhees]
#27134321 - 01/08/21 12:37 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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2nd flush coming along! Fruits are a little bigger but still on the small side
I harvested a few this morning before work and started dehydrating them before I realised no one was gonna be around to turn off the dehydrator. I didn't wanna run it all day so I threw them in a ziploc after about 5-10min in the dehydrator, and put them in the fridge until I got home. Came home to finish the job tonight and they'd gone super dark, almost black. Oxidation I guess? Was surprised to see that only 8 hours did that much but upon further reading I'm seeing plastic bags are not recommended for fresh fruits, guess that's why. I finished drying them any way, but I don't know if they're still any good
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Re: Partially colonized WBS question [Re: Nat Voorhees]
#27134357 - 01/08/21 01:11 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hmmm after only a few hours idk let others chime in interested though. next time use a paper bag or napkin in the plastic bag with it slightly open so they don’t bruise up and get all wet.
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