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felixhigh
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daysleeper
#368402 - 08/07/01 09:36 PM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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hi ppl! its me again. there's something going wrong with my babies. they grow perfectly until pinning, then something makes it abort its pins, so that i only get bumpy abhorted pins. its not just an abhort, its an abhorted abhort. of course it allows me trippin, but getting the full fruits would be cool... i think that maybe the problem is with the light cycle. im a daysleeper, i cant seem to sleep well at night, only at day... well, if i sleep at day, it's expected that some dim light comes through my closed persian blinds, the question is: should i let my babies get this dim light during DAYTIME or should i light it during NIGHTTIME?
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Re: daysleeper [Re: felixhigh]
#368581 - 08/08/01 06:30 AM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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that sunlight is good for the blue spectrum - it would certainly help them little critters!
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Re: daysleeper [Re: felixhigh]
#368594 - 08/08/01 07:05 AM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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hmm. very interesting. i havent started growing yet though so i dunno what's going on w/ your situation but i can tell you this... i also sleep during the daytime. i like it . it feels nice. keep up the good work. fred
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Re: daysleeper [Re: fredhedd]
#368616 - 08/08/01 07:46 AM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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It doesn't matter when you sleep or when they get light. One of the most common causes of abhorts is too high humidity. You want humidity in the 90's to promote pinning but once they start growing, lower the humidity into the 80's. They are like little sponges and will suck up all the moisture in the air. If ther is too much, they will abhort. Your abhorts, did they get some blue streaks on them and were they a little mushy when you picked them? If not, perhaps you have another problem like bad spores.
Take a trip to the Spore Lab @: http://www.SporeLab.com email: getspores@sporelab.com
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felixhigh
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Re: daysleeper [Re: ]
#369121 - 08/09/01 12:28 AM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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they're pretty mushy, smell mushy, mushy dense and everything, but one strange thing, none has bruised blue. i think i said they're aborted aborts... they're not even abhorts at all! but i did pick and im drying, testing in a few days... what u mean by bad spores? i know this generation im breeding now came from a print taken from a wild carpophore... may this have affected?
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Re: daysleeper [Re: felixhigh]
#369181 - 08/09/01 04:41 AM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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It can take a few attempts to tame a wild strain.
Take a trip to the Spore Lab @: http://www.SporeLab.com email: getspores@sporelab.com
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