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Re: Official Ps. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: SirPsycho]
#27990120 - 10/09/22 12:31 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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That's minerals 😬😬 Hard AF water. It's common.
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Re: Official Ps. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Adas] 1
#27990152 - 10/09/22 12:53 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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Adas said: That's minerals 😬😬 Hard AF water. It's common.
I hope you're right. My water is pretty hard too but I haven't seen that from water. Does look like some stuff that showed up in one of my outdoor grows though
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Re: Official Ps. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: SirPsycho] 3
#27990153 - 10/09/22 12:54 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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Gonna run some viva on straw. Sterilizing today, inoculating tomorrow
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Re: Official Ps. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Adas]
#27990307 - 10/09/22 02:31 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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Adas said: That's minerals 😬😬 Hard AF water. It's common.
Somehow it's present only on the side with aborts. Suspicious...
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Re: Official Ps. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Konbri] 2
#27990323 - 10/09/22 02:41 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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Looks like a glomus or something. Very common in soils and peat.
Check out these xtals that precipitate out of the city tap water here....
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Re: Official Ps. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: SirPsycho]
#27990325 - 10/09/22 02:43 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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Nice, your bottles always give fruits so fast. Starting from lc?
I nocced some bottles today too; couldn't chop hay properly, so I had to soak it first, which lead to impossibility of adding flour properly (I added a little anyway), so I just dumped some rye and coir and mixed it with long chopped hay, I hope hay will show better results than coir. I want to try CF style grows - big trash bags with straw-manure, nocced with spores. I'll try pasty's straw method with this, only straw+flour.
And also I'm going to S2B to pure straw soon, any reason why I shouldn't?
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Re: Official Ps. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Nichrome]
#27990361 - 10/09/22 02:56 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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Nichrome said: Looks like a glomus or something. Very common in soils and peat.
Check out these xtals that precipitate out of the city tap water here....

Looks cool! I enjoy the spikiness.
I didn't mean I doubt the origin of the plaque, but that it's an indicator of something bad, as SP said above. At least it's distributed right at the area of aborts. My spoiled pan cyan grow looked like this, if it's really minerals and not some fungus, I believe It has to do something with contam somehow. I bet SP right and we may soon witness the dawn of this container
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Re: Official Ps. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: Konbri]
#27990413 - 10/09/22 03:19 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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Konbri said: Nice, your bottles always give fruits so fast. Starting from lc?
I nocced some bottles today too; couldn't chop hay properly, so I had to soak it first, which lead to impossibility of adding flour properly (I added a little anyway), so I just dumped some rye and coir and mixed it with long chopped hay, I hope hay will show better results than coir. I want to try CF style grows - big trash bags with straw-manure, nocced with spores. I'll try pasty's straw method with this, only straw+flour.
And also I'm going to S2B to pure straw soon, any reason why I shouldn't?
I use colonized millet to noc pretty much all my all-in-one bottles, almost as good as LC.
I'm not sure if I've seen anyone in here growing on straw or hay but I also haven't searched too far back. Seems we're all just doing coir right now
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: SirPsycho]
#27990602 - 10/09/22 05:03 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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Konbri said:
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Nichrome said: Looks like a glomus or something. Very common in soils and peat.
Check out these xtals that precipitate out of the city tap water here....

Looks cool! I enjoy the spikiness.
I didn't mean I doubt the origin of the plaque, but that it's an indicator of something bad, as SP said above. At least it's distributed right at the area of aborts. My spoiled pan cyan grow looked like this, if it's really minerals and not some fungus, I believe It has to do something with contam somehow. I bet SP right and we may soon witness the dawn of this container 
fungus amongus.
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: Nichrome]
#27990729 - 10/09/22 06:20 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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Intuitively I thought it was a mineral name or whatever, considering the picture with crystals. Excuse my ignorance, never heard the word.
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Re: Official Ps. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: SirPsycho] 6
#27991172 - 10/09/22 11:22 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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SirPsycho said:
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Konbri said: Nice, your bottles always give fruits so fast. Starting from lc?
I nocced some bottles today too; couldn't chop hay properly, so I had to soak it first, which lead to impossibility of adding flour properly (I added a little anyway), so I just dumped some rye and coir and mixed it with long chopped hay, I hope hay will show better results than coir. I want to try CF style grows - big trash bags with straw-manure, nocced with spores. I'll try pasty's straw method with this, only straw+flour.
And also I'm going to S2B to pure straw soon, any reason why I shouldn't?
I use colonized millet to noc pretty much all my all-in-one bottles, almost as good as LC.
I'm not sure if I've seen anyone in here growing on straw or hay but I also haven't searched too far back. Seems we're all just doing coir right now

LC to straw/brf/verm, colonized pretty fast, almost 100%
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: Nichrome] 1
#27991511 - 10/10/22 08:19 AM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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I need an advice from subtropical vets. Do you think I should let them sit even more? They're almost three weeks old, but not sporulating yet.
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Re: Official Ps. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: 0t0lerance]
#27991517 - 10/10/22 08:21 AM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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SirPsycho said:
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Konbri said: Nice, your bottles always give fruits so fast. Starting from lc?
I nocced some bottles today too; couldn't chop hay properly, so I had to soak it first, which lead to impossibility of adding flour properly (I added a little anyway), so I just dumped some rye and coir and mixed it with long chopped hay, I hope hay will show better results than coir. I want to try CF style grows - big trash bags with straw-manure, nocced with spores. I'll try pasty's straw method with this, only straw+flour.
And also I'm going to S2B to pure straw soon, any reason why I shouldn't?
I use colonized millet to noc pretty much all my all-in-one bottles, almost as good as LC.
I'm not sure if I've seen anyone in here growing on straw or hay but I also haven't searched too far back. Seems we're all just doing coir right now

LC to straw/brf/verm, colonized pretty fast, almost 100%
Awesome, this just gets me more excited about the straw bottles.
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Re: Official Ps. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: SirPsycho] 1
#27991898 - 10/10/22 12:33 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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Straw works beautifully, they will eat a % of sawdust too.
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Re: Official Ps. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: YoshiTrainer] 2
#27992143 - 10/10/22 02:40 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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YoshiTrainer said: Straw works beautifully, they will eat a % of sawdust too.
Yeah, trying here 6 combinations (50%brf/verm50%straw + bit of additive.

 However, I just added a few wedges of Psilocybe Papuana to each cup.. my intention was to skip LC, which is stupid, I can't shake this stuff as it will not compact into this nice shape.. so this will takes weeks.. if not a month or more.. to colonize..

I'll stick to bags next time. SirPsycho.. why did you put mp around the rim? Shouldn't contaminate slightly loose afaik, or is it to restrict moisture from escaping the cup?
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: Konbri] 1
#27992483 - 10/10/22 05:57 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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Konbri said: I need an advice from subtropical vets. Do you think I should let them sit even more? They're almost three weeks old, but not sporulating yet.

The fruit on the top left is looking the readiest, i say give it 2-3 days and print that one
if it doesnt print ill send you 10 semilanceata print (shitty 50% partials)
put something on top
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: Konbri]
#27992494 - 10/10/22 06:02 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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Konbri said: I need an advice from subtropical vets. Do you think I should let them sit even more? They're almost three weeks old, but not sporulating yet.

Yes, way longer. Gills should be dark just like cube gills if you want prints
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Re: Official Ps. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: 0t0lerance] 1
#27992497 - 10/10/22 06:04 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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YoshiTrainer said: Straw works beautifully, they will eat a % of sawdust too.
Yeah, trying here 6 combinations (50%brf/verm50%straw + bit of additive.

 However, I just added a few wedges of Psilocybe Papuana to each cup.. my intention was to skip LC, which is stupid, I can't shake this stuff as it will not compact into this nice shape.. so this will takes weeks.. if not a month or more.. to colonize..

I'll stick to bags next time. SirPsycho.. why did you put mp around the rim? Shouldn't contaminate slightly loose afaik, or is it to restrict moisture from escaping the cup?
It's mostly to make sure I don't pop the lids off when shaking. The jars can bend quite a bit smacking them against my palm and I've popped lids off before
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Re: Official Ps. Subtropicales/Semperviva Thread [Re: SirPsycho] 1
#27992506 - 10/10/22 06:09 PM (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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dont read anything psycho writes tonight, hes trolling people (super danger)
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How is that different than any other night?
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