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Eddy167
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Lions Mane spiky, soft, monstrous. We all scream for help!
#28379873 - 06/30/23 07:30 AM (6 months, 26 days ago) |
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Hey everyone,
So I have this very poor seed from wood chips used for outside but I dropped it in the bag. I think the total process till now is 3 months.




I am spraying the box three times per day and leaving a wet towel for the night on top. Some holes were covered with tape, but I think I have lack of FAE so I opened a few. Should I open all?
And one bag is still not fruiting after a few weeks. I tried putting it in the fridge for a night, is there anything else I could do? There are 5 holes per bag.
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RockinRobot
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Re: Lions Mane spiky, soft, monstrous. We all scream for help! [Re: Eddy167]
#28379877 - 06/30/23 07:36 AM (6 months, 26 days ago) |
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Starving for fresh air. Lion's Mane don't do well in totes. You'd be better off leaving in open air and misting. Really need a tent to do LM right.
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Eddy167
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Re: Lions Mane spiky, soft, monstrous. We all scream for help! [Re: RockinRobot]
#28379887 - 06/30/23 07:49 AM (6 months, 26 days ago) |
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Thanks! Will try to open all the holes. Do you think I should fan?
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Imatryin
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Re: Lions Mane spiky, soft, monstrous. We all scream for help! [Re: Eddy167]
#28380550 - 06/30/23 07:08 PM (6 months, 25 days ago) |
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I fumbled around with LM a bit and found that rotating the tote lid 90°on a water tub provided the right amount of FAE in my climate.
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Eddy167
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Re: Lions Mane spiky, soft, monstrous. We all scream for help! [Re: Imatryin]
#28380906 - 07/01/23 01:50 AM (6 months, 25 days ago) |
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Nice! So you had a tub with some inches of water and partly opened lid? Thats it??
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seagu

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Re: Lions Mane spiky, soft, monstrous. We all scream for help! [Re: Eddy167]
#28380986 - 07/01/23 05:20 AM (6 months, 25 days ago) |
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just stick the bags on your kitchen table and mist a few times a day.
save the tote for cordyceps or reishi or some variety that does well in a high CO2 environment. or a turtle or frog
Edited by seagu (07/01/23 05:21 AM)
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Eddy167
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Re: Lions Mane spiky, soft, monstrous. We all scream for help! [Re: seagu]
#28381284 - 07/01/23 11:04 AM (6 months, 25 days ago) |
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All right, will do! Should I mist on the fruit too? Oh and is there anything I could for that sleepy bag with no fruits yet?
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seagu

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Re: Lions Mane spiky, soft, monstrous. We all scream for help! [Re: Eddy167]
#28381362 - 07/01/23 12:20 PM (6 months, 25 days ago) |
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Yes misting on the fruit. They absorb water. You are keeping the fruit from drying out is the reason for the humidity. And they will absorb water and get bigger. Just keep misting the bag that hasn't fruited yet. With LM if it starts getting yellow then you need to mist more.
-------------------- Plan to win or you are planning for failure. Don't let anyone tell you you can't do it. Just figure out the solution. Even if that means banging your head on a wall until the solution oozes out of you.
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