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Offlinemorian
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newbie question, please don't hurt me
    #2964767 - 08/04/04 02:22 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

I'm new, I've been sifting through the shroomery for a few weeks but just signed up today.

I was hoping someone could point in the right direction.

I'm thinking about doing a setup like the PFTek richman's terrerium, but instead of using a humidifier or opening the thing up to spray it 5 times a day, I'd like to make an automated spray system using misting nozzles and a water pump. The nozzles will be aimed at the center of the drip guard. Air flow will be from a tiny blower and a tiny air filter so the thing can just stay closed all day every day. Misting will be periodic throughout the day for variable intervals. Air in surrounding room will be appriate temperature and humidity will be held at around 50-60% using a humidifier.

Reason I don't want to use perlite: I hear it smells bad and its no fun to clean up, and how well does it really scale?

Reason I don't want to use a humidifier shooting into the tank: I just don't want my humid air going through 8 feet of tubing and 4 Coke bottles before hitting my terrariums. Also don't feel like filling it.

Reason I want to use nozzles: Easy to control, and flow is measureable and repeatable. It should also be quite tidy.

My question is, has anyone done this? And if so, can someone point me to a thread where its talked about cause I can't find one. That'd be awesome, thank you.

Morian


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: morian]
    #2964806 - 08/04/04 02:30 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

sound a little complicated, you better run the terrarium for a while and work all the bugs out before you actually use it.

but it has potential


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: morian]
    #2964928 - 08/04/04 03:04 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

just use the poor mans pod....
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat...part=1&vc=1
simple and automated.


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: morian]
    #2965329 - 08/04/04 05:32 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

sure, here's one: :thumbup:

if the link doesn't work, it was the tiny blowers. aim big, start small. do a pftek grow, like  this one


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: shirley knott]
    #2965340 - 08/04/04 05:40 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

if you want some ideas for terrariums do a search for a thread in the growlog forum called;my magic box.


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: fungusflip]
    #2965364 - 08/04/04 05:55 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

My perlite is odorless. o.O I suppose if you don't change it now and again it could get stinky.. I'm thinking the only way it could get like that is if it was harboring some sort of nasty contam, and personally I wouldn't try to grow shrooms in a place like that. :P As far as keeping humidity up, it works great for me. It's somewhat of a pain in the ass to clean up, but it's really not that bad, and way cheaper than a humidifier and all that crap. My two cents.


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: evilchipmunk]
    #2965757 - 08/04/04 08:01 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Thanks for all your responses..... I went and looked at the spinning spiral for a while and now I'm back.

Maybe I'll explain a little better. I intend to follow this tek:

http://www.shroomery.org/index/par/3372/pag/4

using the basic growing chamber with the splash sheild and spray bottle method with two tiny mods:

mod1. You see how there is a spray bottle shooting water in the top left corner of one of the diagrams? Now, imagine instead of the spray bottle, that is a misting nozzle hooked up to a small water pump and a timer? Is that such a stretch? Has no one seriously ever done this?

mod2. Thanks to mod1, the terrarium is no long being opened periodically for spraying and obviously C02 will be a problem, so air will be blown in at an appropriate fixed rate using a small fan.

So, you see, not really all that tricky. The first grow, I'll probably follow the Tek verbatim and not add my mods so I can get a feel for growing. I just thought maybe someone had tried a misting setup, after all, its mentioned in both the Stamets books and he sells the little nozzles on his website and includes them in his air circulation systems.


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: morian]
    #2966418 - 08/04/04 11:38 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

I agree with Drone. The PMP works like a champ!

Filled my PMP with Perlite and went through a couple of growing cycles before I got tired of the clean-up. Wet Perlite tends to stick to everything. Never had any problems with the Perlite getting stinky and water sat in it for weeks at a time.

Switched to expanded clay pebbles before this last grow, and I can already tell that my Perlite days are long gone! The larger size of the pebbles makes handling/cleaning much easier. Humidity generation has never been a problem with either. I use a variable speed aquarium air-pump to tweak conditions in the PMP as needed. Mostly, leave it running on low all the time.

No splash guard in the PMP versus the terrarium would seem to allow easier access to your cakes as well.


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: BufferOverflow]
    #2966617 - 08/05/04 12:40 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Thanks Butter

Ok, I'm almost convinced of the PMP

How well do the pod type setups work with cased trays? Does the fact that the tray covers most of the pebble surface restrict humidity?


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: morian]
    #2967438 - 08/05/04 10:29 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Parkay!

Hehehe, those two f?s do indeed start to look like t?s when you?ve been looking at the screen to long!

My Rubbermaid has tapered sides, and I was lucky enough to find some small kitty litter trays that are long enough to wedge in a few inches above the pebbles. If the trays rested directly on the pebbles they would cover at least 90% of the surface area. The little gap between the trays and pebbles is enough to allow the water to evaporate from the pebbles. At first I was paranoid that condensation from the sides of the Rubbermaid was going to run onto the casings and cause problems, but this has never been an issue. If it had been, I was just going to punch some bolts up higher in the Rubbermaid to support the trays.

Good luck and happy growing.


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: morian]
    #2967813 - 08/05/04 12:32 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)



I never used a drip shield :goodluck:


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: BufferOverflow]
    #2967881 - 08/05/04 12:47 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Oh, holy shit, it is buffer.... Sorry 'bout that, my eyes must be trying to shield my brain from anything computer related. LOL...BuTTerOverflow!

So, do you need a vent with the PMP or is the 3-4 PSI from the pump enough to force air out the cracks in the lid? Also, How big of an aquarium pump? 5000 ml/minute seems to be pretty typical..... so thats about 0.2 CF/M = 12 CF/H so I guess 2-3 CF - volume of contents is the maximum pod size off of one pump for 4-6 air changes per hour. That's pretty reasonable.....

And the pebbles are maintenance free for the whole fruiting run? You just seal the thing up and forget about it other than the sound of the pump?

Sounds pretty bombproof.


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: morian]
    #2968794 - 08/05/04 04:00 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

i think u need to add water once a week. and you should put a hole in the top. magash sujest using a screw and a piece of rubber so you can rotate it over the hole to adjust the size of the hole. this helps control humidity.


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: morian]
    #2969224 - 08/05/04 05:59 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

An adjustable hole is a good idea, but I just put the lid off to the side as needed. Mostly, the lid is completely on but not clamped tight.

Check this thread out Morian,
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php?Number=2936272
I think Anno has a great point.

Everyone grows for different reasons and part of the fun for me is doing it by the seat of my pants. I don?t use a temp/humidity sensor. Not sure of my pumps flow-rate either. If I can hunt down the documentation, I'll post it though. Maybe I'm missing out on "optimum" performance but that's not important to me. Getting a single mushroom in spite of myself is the best!


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: BufferOverflow]
    #2969412 - 08/05/04 06:46 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

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Edited by Conan The Barbarian (08/04/10 05:56 PM)


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: Worf]
    #2969467 - 08/05/04 07:05 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

i'm guessing your talking about hydroton or geolite? unfortunately you cannot purchase these at any hardware store. they are specifically sold at hydroponics type stores or online at hydroponics related sites.


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: mycopsycho]
    #2969554 - 08/05/04 07:28 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Mycopsycho said the magic word, hydroponics. Best try to find it locally cause it?s not too light and would cost as much as the product itself to ship it. Look online for a hydroponics store in your area. Some smoke shops might carry it as well if you have some of those in your area. I picked up 50L of the stuff for under $50. Think it weighed at least 25lb, but I?ve been lifting weights lately so I don?t know my own strength anymore, hehe.


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: BufferOverflow]
    #2970486 - 08/05/04 11:33 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Ok, I'm down for the PMP, I'll start on it tomorrow, thanks for the steerage. I just read that whole epic PMP thread, all 20 pages, J*sus..... The one thing I might do that isn't in the PMP thread is use blue LED lighting right in the pod and put the whole thing in a dark closet, very discreet. It sounds like light doesn't matter too much but LEDs are cheap and I have a long standing fetish for them.

Would it be stupid to go directly to cased crumbled cakes or should I try some whole naked cakes first?

Is there an official PMP tek somewhere or is that thread it?


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Aquarium pump source [Re: morian]
    #2970935 - 08/06/04 03:02 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)

This site has a huge selection of aquarium and pond air pumps. I'm eyeing the green one called "outdoor air pump" model 9730. I've seen it on other pages and its supposed to be really quiet. Also, it puts out 0.75 CFM. 0.75 CFM is enough for a few pods I reckon. Scalability! Probably better to have one good pump than a bunch of crap ***mart pumps.

http://www.aquaticeco.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/listings.categories/ssid/311

It doesn't tell you the ratings on the pumps, but googling the model numbers seems to work fine. I'm only posting this because I had a hard time finding alot of sources with good selections and aquiticeco's prices seem fair compared to others


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: morian]
    #2970941 - 08/06/04 03:08 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)



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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: morian]
    #2971468 - 08/06/04 09:42 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Glad to hear you?re going to give the PMP a try. I don?t think you?ll regret your decision. Pretty sure that monster ass thread is the unofficial PMP-tek.

As for the lighting, I?ve used both natural, fluorescent, and plain white light sources successfully. If blue LED?s are your thing, no reason they shouldn?t work too. I?ve wanted to use a black light for sometime in my grow room. Not that I thought it would help the growing, just thought it would set the right mood from the get-go.

Cakes versus casings will definitely elicit some passionate opinions around here. You could do either successfully with the wealth of support provided by the Shroomery! I started with cakes using the original PF-Tek, but that was back in ?96 before I found this place -- I recently found my very first box from the professor with his tek inside. It made me cry. Only regret is not taking a print from that first grow, but I didn?t know any better.

I agree with buying quality equipment too. The pump you?ve chosen sounds big ? can you easily vary its output for a single pod? I?m using a Hagen (Optima 807 model) variable speed pump that puts out a max 5000 cc/min at 4 psi (coincidentally your original estimate). Think that websites cfm numbers are an order of magnitude off?? Anyway, I have had it hooked to two 40 gallon PMP?s at the same time without any problems.


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: BufferOverflow]
    #2971531 - 08/06/04 10:04 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Pretty sure 0.75 CFM isn't a magnitude off, these sites all give the 9730 a rating right in the same ballpark:

http://www.aquatics-warehouse.co.uk/acatalog/A000_ACO_POND_AIR_166.html
http://www.dragonflylanding.ca/Air_Pumps.htm
http://jl-company.com/AquaticEco/AirComressors.html

unfortunately, the only company that sells it for 65$ is out of stock until late September..... I'll have to get by with a cheapy until then which is fine since I'm starting with a single pod. As for regulation....... With aquarium pumps you can bleed off the excess with some sort of aquarium valve fixture no?.... leaving you with the problem of not really knowing how much flow is going into the pod, LOL, never ending tradeoffs and depressing facts of a many dimensional design space.


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: morian]
    #2971849 - 08/06/04 11:53 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Sorry for the confusion...was talking about the Hagen pump's info. Their info doesn't match up with what's printed on my pump.

Good to see you recognize the complexity. Not really depressing to me though, its the miracle of life.


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: BufferOverflow]
    #2972088 - 08/06/04 01:17 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

ok so I found grotek hydrocorn in my city. Its a brand of LECA, $35.00 CAD for a 50L bag. They sell two different size of pebbles. 2-4 mm and 16-24 mm .... so, having no experience with this stuff, do I want small or big?


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: morian]
    #2972242 - 08/06/04 02:17 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Just went to a hydro store and picked up some Hydroton, made in Germany size ~= 16 mm!! spiffy ...... there was this other shit there that claimed to be expanded clay but it was like 4 times as dense and it cost about 2/3 the price. The guy said he's been sitting on it for a couple years and nobody ever buys it. Any idea what that was or if it would work the same?

I've never been in a hydro store before, tomato growing must be lucrative because that equipment is sure expensive..... off to w**mart for some tubing and bubblers. :thumbup:


Edited by morian (08/06/04 02:25 PM)


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: morian]
    #2972937 - 08/06/04 05:21 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

OK, I bought the biggest tub I could find at w@lm@rt. Its 46 Gal: 35.5"L x 21"W x20"H . I used up about 80% of my hydroton just getting it up to the 4" mark. I wish I'd worn a dust mask, my lungs feel kind of fucked. Oh well, gotta keep the oncologists busy right?

I put two 23" inch bubblers in there..... just watching the humidity climb, 60,61,62,63..... % nice.......... now, I just have to finish my flow hood so I can get some spawn cooking. Then I'm set.... I live in backwards world, don't worry.

My only concern is the standing water at the bottom of the pod. Why don't contams grow and float up and fuck with you?

thanks for the help, this is wicked


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: morian]
    #2975090 - 08/07/04 10:29 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Did you wash them before you put it in the tub? A little water rinse will get rid of most of that clay dust. I did an initial cleaning with a bleach solution just to be extra safe. You should put some hydrogen peroxide in the water to slow down its stagnation. I put around 10% by volume, probably overkill but the stuff's cheap. Make sure to clean the pebbles/pod between growing cycles too.


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: BufferOverflow]
    #2975349 - 08/07/04 12:56 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

I washed it. While pooring straight from the bag, a lot of dust kicked up and I got a lung full. For sure gonna put in peroxide when I'm actually growing. Humidity is up to 98% and seems to be happy there


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: Rose]
    #2975849 - 08/07/04 03:37 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

I dont understand the comment about perlite smelling bad either..if its smelling bad then youve got contamination problems. I personally put a little h202 in the perlite and it stays completely odorless, and keeps humidity in my smaller chambers very high!


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Re: newbie question, please don't hurt me [Re: midway]
    #2977732 - 08/08/04 08:51 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Quote:

midway said:
I dont understand the comment about perlite smelling bad either..if its smelling bad then youve got contamination problems. I personally put a little h202 in the perlite and it stays completely odorless, and keeps humidity in my smaller chambers very high!




Me too.


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Settling the score [Re: scatmanrav]
    #2977746 - 08/08/04 09:01 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Hmmm, I just went and read where I thought I had previously read that perlite stinks and you're all totally right and newbie is wrong. I made it up in my head. Let's take a look at the score:

Everybody ......... 1
Newby ......... 0

Damnit, I'm trailing by 1. Atleast I'm no longer spreading misinformation (I probably am, just not about the smell of perlite).

Thank you


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Just when you thought you were winning [Re: morian]
    #2977768 - 08/08/04 09:18 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)

I knew I had seen it some place:

"By the time your cakes have stopped producing mushrooms, the perlite might start getting a little bit skunky smelling"

found in this tek:

http://www.shroomery.org/index/par/7919/pag/2

Ha!!

Everybody ......... 0
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Re: Just when you thought you were winning [Re: morian]
    #2977825 - 08/08/04 09:53 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Didn?t this whole conversation start off with someone pleading to not be hurt because they are a newb???

Now look at you. Trying to pick a fight with everyone!


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