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BlindMyce
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Put it in fruiting conditions?
#28385131 - 07/04/23 04:34 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Started MS to grain, syringe was a bit sticky and when it finally gave in I knocked up the bag with way more than I intended. This was in May, I’ve been leaving town a number of times (with numerous questions in my older posts about what to do) so basically the bag was very much beyond fully colonized. Not sure if that matters but I put the spawn to bulk (poo, coir, tiny bit of verm) about 4 days ago and it seems to have colonized very fast (see pic from 12 hours ago). I’m wondering if I should put it into fruiting conditions. There was a pin the grain bag that I mashed when I spawned to bulk. Now there are a number of primordia looking things growing from the white knots, even though there’s a little bit of surface still not colonized. Doubt they’re too visible for my pics, but they’re there.
What do you think? Spawn now? Wait 24 hrs? Wait more?
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Baba Yaga
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Re: Put it in fruiting conditions? [Re: BlindMyce] 3
#28385148 - 07/04/23 04:46 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Fruiting usually happens right at spawn nowadays so yeah go ahead.
Next time take the lid off for the photo.
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Re: Put it in fruiting conditions? [Re: Baba Yaga]
#28385357 - 07/04/23 08:18 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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BlindMyce
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Re: Put it in fruiting conditions? [Re: Baba Yaga]
#28387622 - 07/06/23 08:05 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
Baba Yaga said: Fruiting usually happens right at spawn nowadays so yeah go ahead.
Next time take the lid off for the photo.
Sorry about that, I’ve been trying to abide by the “don’t peek” advice (I knocked up my spawn May 19th, I’ve tested my patience something fierce, fucking go ballistic on this myc if I get contam at this point. So I peeked to put a temp/humidity sensor in there today to satisfy my curiosity, while doing it I snapped a picture. When the fuck are these guys going to fruit?! Literally only one spot (center of pic) that is merely sparsely colonized, lots of rhizomatic growth still running right through there) it’s hard for me to justify scoring this much less than 98-99% colonized. 12 hours away from a full 7 days since spawning to bulk at a ratio of around 1/3.2-3.4 (I’m a scientist and engineer by profession, can’t help myself from using tenths here, sort of pains me I have to make it a range).
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Baba Yaga
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Re: Put it in fruiting conditions? [Re: BlindMyce]
#28387750 - 07/06/23 09:47 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Looks alright for 7 days after spawn, if this is progressing as to be expected then I'd say knots will appear in the next week and those should turn into pins shortly after. Maybe 1.5 weeks away from first pins. Haven't grown much cubes in the last 3 years but this is the time frame for regular and healthy cube tubs as far as I remember.
I can see little beads of water on the surface which is what it should look like so keep doing what you are doing and update us on the progress.
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Re: Put it in fruiting conditions? [Re: BlindMyce]
#28387755 - 07/06/23 09:49 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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I would absolutely put put that into fruiting conditions. Perfect time.
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