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kronnyQ
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Deformed mushies... [pix]
#3197761 - 09/29/04 09:48 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Some of the shrooms in my poorman's pod seem to hollow out and get a withered stem usually after they grow more than 3 inches or so. Can't be a humidity problem, as it's in a pod. Could it possibly be too much water? Just using distilled water in hydroton with a small amount of H2O2, BRF cakes.
Edited by kronnyQ (09/30/04 08:30 PM)
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Re: Deformed mushies... [Re: kronnyQ]
#3197948 - 09/29/04 10:29 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Another Deformity problem: A Casing of EQ has a lot of Short, stubby mushes whos Caps Flip up (as if they had matured and were ready to sporulate) before they get even an inch high, %70 of all the mushes are like this. What could have caused it? Kronny i had that problem too one time i thought it might have been cause it was on an old Casing that was "abused" lets say. It was also a second flush and i haven't reached a third on any casing yet..
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Re: Deformed mushies... [Re: KillBill]
#3198861 - 09/30/04 03:02 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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my friend also gets strange mushrooms, hollow, deformed, convoluted stems and caps, from poorman's pod setup.
why ist hat?
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Re: Deformed mushies... [Re: kronnyQ]
#3199077 - 09/30/04 06:52 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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I think we need some expert advice on this subject. I am curious as to what might cause this before fruiting begins.
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Re: Deformed mushies... [Re: kronnyQ]
#3199385 - 09/30/04 09:52 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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I too have had a large percentage of mine with convoluted/deformed caps. I am unaware of the source of the problem. Although, In my case I think i have somewhat narrowed it down.
1) too much lysol or other chemical in either, the growing environment, or from not wiping these chemicals off of tools and containers when making the casing.
2) genetic degeneration.
Once again, I am not sure about this, but I have tried to figure it out in the past. I would really appreciate it if someone with more experience could help determine the answer to this question.
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Re: Deformed mushies... [Re: Innernaut]
#3199486 - 09/30/04 10:25 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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strain and substrate people, strain and substrate....
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morian
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So george, you figure its a B+ brf problem?
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Re: Deformed mushies... [Re: morian]
#3199504 - 09/30/04 10:32 AM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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not a problem... it is just how they grow... try growing on dung if and picking early if you want solid tree like shrooms... or grow penis envys
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kronnyQ
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Well if that's how they grow, then how come I have some of the same strain (GT), same cake substrate right next to eachother and the mushie on that one looks superior? The big bajoonga on the end there I think was the biggest, I can find no reason for it other than it being the only cake ear the air hole for the hose to feed in...but why should that matter if fresh air is coming in thru the filter in the middle? Somebody please give me a logical explaination for this deformity, cuz after my deformed shrooms dry out they are all withered and dry, but the healthy ones stay big and hearty after drying. I'll ask again can too much water be a problem? The deformed ones in that pic may have been to close to water or actually IN the water....I dunno.
Edited by kronnyQ (09/30/04 08:35 PM)
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Re: Deformed mushies... [Re: kronnyQ]
#3201551 - 09/30/04 08:34 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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wow those look terrible... thats insane, id say somthign is wrong their, are you cloning? somthing certainly isnt right...
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Re: Deformed mushies... [Re: scape]
#3201555 - 09/30/04 08:36 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nope no cloning....this is my first grow. Also it really hasn't been going that bad at all I got like 16 grams dried from about 4 days of fruits from 3 different cakes I think, maybe a couple from another. Picked the deformers and the big budddy today also, thems are dryin now.
Edited by kronnyQ (09/30/04 08:38 PM)
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Re: Deformed mushies... [Re: kronnyQ]
#3201561 - 09/30/04 08:37 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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I used to alwyas have deformed mushies from cakes and even WBS casings, i now use dung, and get picture perfect mushrooms! also, the are meatier, and seem healthier. try it, and see if it works for you.
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Re: Deformed mushies... [Re: kronnyQ]
#3201574 - 09/30/04 08:38 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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you may have been given the wrong strain I believe that is what's called the TARD strain... very popular!!
just kidding.
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kronnyQ
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Re: Deformed mushies... [Re: KreeprCeepr]
#3201577 - 09/30/04 08:39 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Man I don't want to have to mess with poo, for real. I make enough mest with verm, perlite and brf all over the place, I really don't need anymore 'shit' in my house!
I'm gonna try a casing soon and see if I get the same results.
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Re: Deformed mushies... [Re: kronnyQ]
#3201588 - 09/30/04 08:41 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Well, i used to pasturize using water, but now i checked out the oven tek, and it is so freakin easy, poop is not what everyone thinks, at first i was sketchy, but once i did it, theres no turning back, if not poo, try straw, but definitly use the oven tek listed here. Good luck.
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Re: Deformed mushies... [Re: kronnyQ]
#3201612 - 09/30/04 08:47 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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thats from water.
water fucks up mushrooms bad. thats why theres a drip guard in the PMP setup. do casings. ive had great results with dcasings, and terrible results with just cakes.
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Re: Deformed mushies... [Re: kronnyQ]
#3201632 - 09/30/04 08:51 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Those deformities are not the sole cause of water, in nature, mushrooms get wet, from grass around them, rain, all sorts of things, and water drips on my bulk casings and does not deform them like that, but i think he should just experiment and learnt he same way everyone else has, to try it.
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Re: Deformed mushies... [Re: kronnyQ]
#3201635 - 09/30/04 08:52 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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my grandpa has had this happen in two of his casings, after the first flush they grew normal..Hopefully yours will too, he even had a few huge healthy looking mushrooms pop up amongst all those droopy sad ones.
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Re: Deformed mushies... [Re: scape]
#22122089 - 08/21/15 11:47 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
scape said: wow those look terrible... thats insane, id say something is wrong their, are you cloning? som thing certainly isn't right...
Okay this isn't about deformities, I'm just curious. It looks like your using hydro rocks. I'm sure you use a bubbler, I want to know how to set up a grow like this.
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This is 10 years old. Rule #1.. Don't listen to anything older than 5 years.
Rule #2.. SGFC SGFC SGFC! This is just garbage shit in this thread. This needs to die! http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/20195542
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