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snakeboy55
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On average how long does it take for pins to form?
#312725 - 05/08/01 09:39 PM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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A foaf cased some EQ's and SA's from sporechicks on monday,covered w/foil w/holes,then put in sterilite w/ perlite on thursday.Used sea of shrooms tek cased half w/ coir and half w/50-50+. There is a bubbler in the corner and a tray of rye grass beside it for o2.When the foil came off casing was 30-50% colonized. Fanning and misting litely twice a day. A few have thick white hairs a few have thick clumps of solid white 1/4 inch groupings that don't look like the same texture as the hair type stuff. I know that no one can say specifically when things will come together, but we were hoping someone would have a general idea based on the info given. None of this would have happened if it had not been for the Shroomery. Thanks everybody!!!
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snakeboy55
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Re: On average how long does it take for pins to form? [Re: snakeboy55]
#312769 - 05/08/01 10:32 PM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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Forgot to mention there is a flourescent lte on 12 hrs a day.
Perception is subjective. So Accept,Reject,and Move on,in order to seek out fun at every opportunity,simplify where you can.
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Taz
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Re: On average how long does it take for pins to form? [Re: snakeboy55]
#312778 - 05/08/01 10:44 PM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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a week, maybe 2
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snakeboy55
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Re: On average how long does it take for pins to form? [Re: Taz]
#313470 - 05/09/01 08:50 PM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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Anyone know anything about mycelium on a casing that is a solid clump that looks smooth? Its only on the casings done w/50-50+, the coir casings have the typical fuzzy look.
Perception is subjective. So Accept,Reject,and Move on,in order to seek out fun at every opportunity,simplify where you can.
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BrownPastures
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Re: On average how long does it take for pins to form? [Re: snakeboy55]
#313522 - 05/09/01 09:42 PM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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if it's a solid smooth clump fork it
go fish
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snakeboy55
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Re: On average how long does it take for pins to form? [Re: BrownPastures]
#313533 - 05/09/01 09:47 PM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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It is solid but it is only 1/4 in. A lot of the casing is uncolonized. Should I still do the "scratching"?
Perception is subjective. So Accept,Reject,and Move on,in order to seek out fun at every opportunity,simplify where you can.
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picasso
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Re: On average how long does it take for pins to form? [Re: snakeboy55]
#313616 - 05/09/01 11:28 PM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hmmm, if it looks totally glazed, then you might want to scratch. Your case seems to substanitate the use of coir over anything else for casing. My monkey loves that stuff...
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