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Fast Fruit b+
#27618552 - 01/14/22 10:03 PM (1 year, 18 days ago) |
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Strain - b+ (first time) method - mss > agar > rye > coir+verm (70/30) (grain to bulk sub @ roughly 50/50 ratio) colonized in sealed monotubs with latched lid with 12/12 natural light kept at room temps
I would like to share the few pins that have shown up 2 days after initiating fruiting. cakes were roughly 100% colonized on 1/10 (10 days after mixing spawn and sub). Pulled to fruit on 1/12.
48 hours later 1/14.
 
this is the fastest I have ever seen pins/primordia form, I was pleasantly surprised to say the least. 48 hours after fae and I can see baby boom booms
-Questions-
1. Has anyone seen pins 48 hours after fruiting?
2. is this just a b+ thing or did I win the genetic lottery? (speed wise)
Thank you for your wisdom!
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Re: Fast Fruit b+ [Re: P0key]
#27618569 - 01/14/22 10:12 PM (1 year, 18 days ago) |
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FAE happens passively, so your tub has technically been in fruiting conditions for 14 days. The timeframe you describe isn't out of the ordinary for seeing first pins with regular cubes.
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Re: Fast Fruit b+ [Re: P0key] 1
#27618571 - 01/14/22 10:15 PM (1 year, 18 days ago) |
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What do you mean by cakes? I thought this was Agar>Grain>Coir?
If you mean that you spawned the tubs and 10 days latter introduced it to fruiting conditions, you can kinda do that on day 1.
So it looks like you have a 10 day from Spawn substrate mix. That's pretty good IMO. Might see the green pop up soon unfortunately. Fruiting is a selective pressure response, so competition or evaporation are both triggers. Could be genetics, but most of the time in the ideal situation the mycelium will decompose all of the available nutrients before moving into the reproduction stage of it's life cycle.
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P0key
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cakes, meaning I put grain spawn and substrate into a separate smaller container inside of a monotub. not sure if that is a cake but thats what ive been calling it and yea I have great success with keeping my tubs semi sealed up in my closet, in the future I will simplify but for now great success!

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Edited by P0key (01/14/22 10:54 PM)
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Re: Fast Fruit b+ [Re: P0key]
#27618805 - 01/15/22 01:14 AM (1 year, 18 days ago) |
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That’s a typical timeframe for pins.
Pinning won’t happen until full colonization regardless of conditions which is the main trigger. Youd have to really seal a tub up to restrict air enough to stop pins.
Starting fruiting conditions from day one can be a little faster even.
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