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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: kirkeng] 1
#28276271 - 04/13/23 05:54 PM (9 months, 30 days ago) |
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I'll have to try that if my next flush comes in.
On another topic, why did the name of the thread change?
Edited by Bigworm (04/13/23 06:05 PM)
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: The Tao] 4
#28277176 - 04/14/23 10:15 AM (9 months, 29 days ago) |
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0t0lerance said: Yeah, I had to bury yours in the garden Melgo, noticed I got spaghetti from them .. it was in an EZ-dial.. for some reason I get spaghetti from those totes.. must be a fluke.. tossed all EZ-dial tubs.. for some reason they are not working for me. Currently running subtropicalis clone in a 130l JCM FC.. (bit foggy, forgot about the mister which was just switched on manually.. just got this setup up and running)

Yeah I'm not surprised. I always got spaghettis from EZD. Not a problem to trip with spaghettis tho'! 
- I powdered 2.6 grams in a tea form last night. Had an awesome playlist which took me 3 weeks to prepare.
- Such a smooth ride... Had some indescribable mind-body experiences. I don't even know what words to use to describe them
Take off after 25 minutes.
- A 2h30 trip, just long enough to be asleep by 1 am and operational for work the whole day, with again a refreshed outlook on own amazing Life is...
- Semperviva's my favorite

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The Tao said: It was working for cubensis so I tried it with Semperviva. No fanning or misting. I’m doing all of this on the cheap. Semperviva
My next goal: mini grows!
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: Melgo] 1
#28277298 - 04/14/23 11:36 AM (9 months, 29 days ago) |
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Hey y’all. Is this ready to case yet or do I wait until all top layer is colonised?
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: Telomere] 1
#28277313 - 04/14/23 11:51 AM (9 months, 29 days ago) |
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Ideally I’d give it a couple more days, that being said I’ve definitely cased before when it’s looked like that and things went fine. But I suggest waiting a bit!
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: kirkeng]
#28277321 - 04/14/23 11:58 AM (9 months, 29 days ago) |
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Thanks man. I’m planning on casing thinly with 50/50 coir verm, mainly cause it’s what I’ve got on hand. Is that a good call?
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Re: Official Ps. Subtropicalis/Semperviva Thread [Re: chris77]
#28277330 - 04/14/23 12:06 PM (9 months, 29 days ago) |
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Bigworm said: On another topic, why did the name of the thread change?
Someone replied to an older post when the jury was still out. Fixed it if people reply to this nonsense or a post like 15 or more ago....
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: Telomere]
#28277347 - 04/14/23 12:24 PM (9 months, 29 days ago) |
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Telomere said: Thanks man. I’m planning on casing thinly with 50/50 coir verm, mainly cause it’s what I’ve got on hand. Is that a good call?
I’d skip the coir and do straight verm personally, take that with a grain of salt though I’ve never used verm nor coir in a casing so someone who has may have a better response than I. Though I would still reason straight Verm would be better than coir and verm. I also believe some folks are having good results without casing as well, but I may be misremembering. I like using peat/lime personally.
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: kirkeng]
#28277348 - 04/14/23 12:26 PM (9 months, 29 days ago) |
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kirkeng said: I’d skip the coir and do straight verm personally, take that with a grain of salt though I’ve never used verm nor coir in a casing so someone who has may have a better response than I. Though I would still reason straight Verm would be better than coir and verm. I also believe some folks are having good results without casing as well, but I may be misremembering. I like using peat/lime personally.
Great advice, thanks. Is that so the myc doesn’t try to colonise the coir part?
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: Telomere] 1
#28277418 - 04/14/23 01:10 PM (9 months, 29 days ago) |
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Yessir
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: kirkeng] 1
#28277636 - 04/14/23 03:39 PM (9 months, 29 days ago) |
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There are still pins coming up, but I'm discouraged by the sparse canopy. I noticed that there's a lot more coming in along the edges. I'm trying to think why that is, but I don't have any conclusions.
about 1:3 spawn : coir spawn is millet, coir substrate was brought to field capacity 1/4" casing of pasteurized cactus soil hydrated to field capacity after full colonization
Next things I was thinking of trying: - drier casing - psuedocasing w /coir (previously this didn't work but these are new genetics to me from Melgo)
Open to suggestions. I'm not going to be happy until I get more consistent and denser canopy!
Edited by shruglife (04/14/23 03:40 PM)
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: shruglife] 1
#28277674 - 04/14/23 03:57 PM (9 months, 29 days ago) |
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Man I'd be happy with that. To me it looks like it might fill in a little more. Is this a clone or ms?
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: Bigworm]
#28277692 - 04/14/23 04:08 PM (9 months, 29 days ago) |
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Bigworm said: Man I'd be happy with that. To me it looks like it might fill in a little more. Is this a clone or ms?
This is from a print that Melgo sent me + several transfers on agar to isolate. I'll probably clone from that nice chunky cluster you see there. Never cloned a semp yet, and I've had a hard time getting a prints in the past but we'll see.
I have another set of genetics that I've been working with from a vendor...forgot the name. Similar grow pattern, unsure about potency comparison.
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: shruglife]
#28277729 - 04/14/23 04:49 PM (9 months, 29 days ago) |
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I just took 2 clones from my latest flush of them. It's a little tricky but not as bad as pans. I can't wait to grow them out to see if why I cloned them carries over. Hopefully it will improve the canopy.
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: kirkeng] 1
#28277896 - 04/14/23 06:54 PM (9 months, 29 days ago) |
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kirkeng said:
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Telomere said: Thanks man. I’m planning on casing thinly with 50/50 coir verm, mainly cause it’s what I’ve got on hand. Is that a good call?
I’d skip the coir and do straight verm personally, take that with a grain of salt though I’ve never used verm nor coir in a casing so someone who has may have a better response than I. Though I would still reason straight Verm would be better than coir and verm. I also believe some folks are having good results without casing as well, but I may be misremembering. I like using peat/lime personally.
I would have agreed with you a few days ago. Said as much myself. Verm was good, 50:50 peat:verm was good too, but the coir bottles didn’t look good. However, I cased a bag with coir because it was all I had on hand. It’s doing just fine.
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: RoscoeReturns]
#28277952 - 04/14/23 07:37 PM (9 months, 29 days ago) |
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Cased mine with straight coir too and it did pretty good.
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: Bigworm] 1
#28278169 - 04/14/23 10:40 PM (9 months, 28 days ago) |
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We’ll shit I’m glad I’m wrong! Glad that works for y’all, I’m a peat guy so thanks for educating me.
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: shruglife] 1
#28278190 - 04/14/23 11:30 PM (9 months, 28 days ago) |
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shruglife said: There are still pins coming up, but I'm discouraged by the sparse canopy. I noticed that there's a lot more coming in along the edges. I'm trying to think why that is, but I don't have any conclusions.
about 1:3 spawn : coir spawn is millet, coir substrate was brought to field capacity 1/4" casing of pasteurized cactus soil hydrated to field capacity after full colonization
Next things I was thinking of trying: - drier casing - psuedocasing w /coir (previously this didn't work but these are new genetics to me from Melgo)
Open to suggestions. I'm not going to be happy until I get more consistent and denser canopy!

Here's what I do:
- Ratio spawn/sub: 1/2.
- Substrate: under field capacity - squeeze it as hard as I can check TheFreshPrint journal too for that.
- Casing: thin layer of pasteurized cactus soil.
Edited to correct the spawn/sub ratio.
Edited by Melgo (04/15/23 01:00 PM)
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: Melgo] 2
#28278381 - 04/15/23 05:16 AM (9 months, 28 days ago) |
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I didn’t bother casing my current tub at all and it’s near canopy.
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: Melgo]
#28278837 - 04/15/23 11:26 AM (9 months, 28 days ago) |
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Thanks Melgo. And thanks again for sending the the print!
I just read through your Growing Semperviva post, it’s fantastic — thanks for compiling your info.
I notice in that post you said 1:2 ratio. Curious if that’s changed over time to 1:1 and what the difference seems to be?
I have a few colonized jars, and now I have a plan for the next run!
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Re: Official Hoogshagenii/Semperviva Thread [Re: shruglife]
#28278958 - 04/15/23 12:59 PM (9 months, 28 days ago) |
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shruglife said: Thanks Melgo. And thanks again for sending the the print!
I just read through your Growing Semperviva post, it’s fantastic — thanks for compiling your info.
I notice in that post you said 1:2 ratio. Curious if that’s changed over time to 1:1 and what the difference seems to be?
I have a few colonized jars, and now I have a plan for the next run!
My pleasure for the print and glad you enjoyed the post 
Yes, my bad! It's 1:2 ratio!!! I'll edit my post above. Let us know about your next run. GL
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