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elasticaltiger
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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: NDStepp84] 1
#22466686 - 11/02/15 01:38 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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At first I loved incubation. Then I started getting contamination. Every TIT I made would keep the jars waaaay too hot (like in the 90's) it just isn't worth it when they colonize just fine on a shelf.
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Aliasbane
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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: NDStepp84] 1
#22466705 - 11/02/15 01:44 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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NDStepp84 said: I'm guessing it would disrupt the air currents of the SGFC and probably dry the cakes out fast. A closet is not a good place for a SGFC, also there shouldn't be any kind of fans anywhere near it. I would sit it somewhere in the middle of your living space, check out the link in my signature on the principles of the SGFC
Got it! Just trying to find the best method that works me , I just need a build with the most amount of walk away time possible.
Hence why I have been looking at heating things and self humidifying Fruiting Chambers...
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NDStepp84
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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: Aliasbane] 1
#22466771 - 11/02/15 02:03 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Gotcha, if you want walk away time, monotubs are great. If you have a pressure cooker, do grains. If not, you can make a bunch of cakes and spawn them to coir in a monotub. A greenhouse is another option, and would be the only time I would use a humidifier.
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Aliasbane
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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: NDStepp84] 1
#22466821 - 11/02/15 02:17 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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NDStepp84 said: Gotcha, if you want walk away time, monotubs are great. If you have a pressure cooker, do grains. If not, you can make a bunch of cakes and spawn them to coir in a monotub. A greenhouse is another option, and would be the only time I would use a humidifier.
I have most of the stuff for PF TEK right now like the 1/2 pint jars and Vermi and Brown Rice Flower. Just gotta build the Still Air Box and Fruiting Chamber.
How different is a Monotub from SGFC, any specific links/ version of that tek.
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LocN9ne
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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: Aliasbane] 1
#22466899 - 11/02/15 02:36 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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You don't even need a SAB for pf tek...just a sgfc... and monotubs are for spawning colonized grains to a substrate, no brf cakes (usually)
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NDStepp84
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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: Aliasbane] 1
#22466942 - 11/02/15 02:52 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Although I think cakes are best fruited as cakes,IMO Crumbling and spawning brf cakes to CVG in a monotub is a good way for a beginner to get their feet wet in bulk without the need for a PC. Also you don't have to mist everyday. Here is the basic principles of a monotub http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/20307891
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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: NDStepp84] 1
#23346210 - 06/15/16 07:24 AM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Question: why to close/seal 'heatbomb'? It is nice way to humidify right?
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PussyFart
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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: TetaPehta] 1
#23349106 - 06/15/16 10:27 PM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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THIS HOBBY IS NOT FOR THE IMPATIENT! PLEASE BE PATIENT, DON'T BE A PATIENT! A Tale of 10 Isolates, GT Cluster Clone Monotubs, RR's Let's Grow Mushrooms DVD, SGFC(Shotgun Fruiting Chamber), Monotub Tek, Damion5050's Coir Tek, TL's Tek List, Frank's Tek List, EvilMushroom666's Pasteurization Tek, How It Should & Shouldn't Look - NEW CULTIVATORS GUIDE *** *** AFGHAN KUSH GROW LOG *** ***
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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: PussyFart] 1
#23359841 - 06/19/16 03:48 AM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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PussyFart said:

Leaving the "heatbomb" open at top makes it humidifier. You need to replace water every few days. Am i wrong?
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cronicr



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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: TetaPehta] 1
#23360074 - 06/19/16 07:34 AM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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forget the whole heatbomb thing..old and outdated stuff man.
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bodhisatta 
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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: cronicr] 1
#23360310 - 06/19/16 09:42 AM (7 years, 7 months ago) |
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Same with the Otto LC that popped up the other day
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Langcology
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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: ohmatic] 1
#24535758 - 08/06/17 10:06 PM (6 years, 5 months ago) |
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I know this post is a billion years old, but I was just making one of these heat bombs, and thought I would share for anyone having an issue finding a match for a bottle and aquarium heater...
Materials needed:
• Heat gun (Milwaukee brand I bought was around 25-30 dollars and is amazingly handy for a TON of applications...)
• aquarium heater • 1Liter plastic bottle • Silicone or Epoxy Mix
It's exactly the same as the original, but use the heat gun to widen (or even shrink) the water bottles mouth by setting the heat gun up or putting it in a vice - however you can have it on and in a fixed location - and rotate the mouth of the bottle over the heat gun until it becomes malleable. Take the aquarium heater and with a twisting motion, twisty it into the bottle unto it's Ali the way through the zone that needed to be resized, and carefully squeeze the plastic to mold it as tight as possible around the heaterand boom.
Wait for the bottle too solidify, take out the heater with the same twisty pull moron used to insert it, fill the resized bottle fill of water, actually leaving about an inch or 2 of space before the top, then squeeze the bottle until the water is at the top, then, as you let up on the bottle, push the heater back in, so it replaces the air for the heater.. Just an easier way instead of splashing eager everywhere haha..
Using epoxy or silicone, seal'er uppppp!
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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: Langcology] 1
#24535913 - 08/06/17 11:45 PM (6 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
cronicr said: forget the whole heatbomb thing..old and outdated stuff man.
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Inocuole
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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: Munchauzen] 1
#24535915 - 08/06/17 11:46 PM (6 years, 5 months ago) |
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Are you telling me you actually read through the whole thread and still decided to follow through and buy a bunch of shit for it?
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PussyFart
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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: Inocuole] 1
#24535935 - 08/06/17 11:57 PM (6 years, 5 months ago) |
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THIS HOBBY IS NOT FOR THE IMPATIENT! PLEASE BE PATIENT, DON'T BE A PATIENT! A Tale of 10 Isolates, GT Cluster Clone Monotubs, RR's Let's Grow Mushrooms DVD, SGFC(Shotgun Fruiting Chamber), Monotub Tek, Damion5050's Coir Tek, TL's Tek List, Frank's Tek List, EvilMushroom666's Pasteurization Tek, How It Should & Shouldn't Look - NEW CULTIVATORS GUIDE *** *** AFGHAN KUSH GROW LOG *** ***
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bodhisatta 
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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: PussyFart] 1
#24536507 - 08/07/17 09:07 AM (6 years, 5 months ago) |
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Careful there's a couple ppl might get mad if you don't praise old teks.
But yeah don't do this...
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cronicr



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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' [Re: bodhisatta] 1
#24536793 - 08/07/17 12:20 PM (6 years, 5 months ago) |
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Let's just do this...
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cronicr


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Re: introducing the 'heatbomb' (moved) [Re: ohmatic] 1
#24536794 - 08/07/17 12:20 PM (6 years, 5 months ago) |
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This thread was moved from Mushroom Cultivation.
Reason: Should have happened ages ago lol
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