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Is 80’s too high for fruiting, colonizing
    #28384686 - 07/04/23 10:47 AM (1 year, 6 months ago)

These next couple days are gonna be in the high eighties. Is this gonna be a problem? I have one tub fruiting and one tub colonizing.
I can turn the ac on I was was just wondering if it’s really necessary.
Would it slow down the growth at a high temp or be at more risk for contamination?

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Re: Is 80’s too high for fruiting, colonizing [Re: dubbtronix12345]
    #28384689 - 07/04/23 10:49 AM (1 year, 6 months ago)

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These next couple days are gonna be in the high eighties. Is this gonna be a problem? I have one tub fruiting and one tub colonizing.
I can turn the ac on I was was just wondering if it’s really necessary.
Would it slow down the growth at a high temp or be at more risk for contamination?




Itll speed up growth. And also be more prone to contamination if you didnt have axenic spawn.

Higher temps can also cause your fruits to become hollow. (Allegedly)

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Re: Is 80’s too high for fruiting, colonizing [Re: Pandaskis]
    #28384702 - 07/04/23 10:58 AM (1 year, 6 months ago)

I wonder the same! I have all in 1 bags growing in a room with windows for natural light just engaged into fruiting and I’m not seeing growth

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