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Invisibleshroomarium
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Registered: 09/04/01
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Hawaian Harvest w/Pic
    #471635 - 11/27/01 08:26 PM (23 years, 13 days ago)



Here is a harvest from 5 Hawaiian PF style Cakes. The 5 fat asses in the bottom right are PF's that were yielded from 1/2 of a PF cake. Everything else was the first flush from 5 hawaiian cakes. I included a lighter for size comparison. I did notice something unusual though.

While fruiting the cakes (double ended casing treatment) shrooms only formed at the top and bottom of the cakes. No shrooms grew from the sides themselves. Why did this happen? Is this desired?

You can see the shrooms that grew from the bottom, because of the "L" shape that they made.

The PF's casing didnt even colonize as much as i wanted and i just went ahead and threw the casing in the terarium anyways.

I do have one other question.

When a casing is colonizing you want to keep it in your incubator. Is that correct? at what point do you move it to the terrarium where it is getting air exchanges and light?

I have a few casings that have started to colonize the casing layer but seem to have stalled out. Would it be wise to just go ahead and place them in the terrarium, or would I be better off waiting longer to see if more growth occurs?



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Re: Hawaian Harvest w/Pic [Re: shroomarium]
    #471686 - 11/27/01 09:03 PM (23 years, 13 days ago)

Nice work! Those Hawaiians go hard and perform very well!!
When your casing, just remember to add the casing to your terrarium for light/air as soon as the first rhizos pop through the casing layer


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