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Se77vN
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Can you over pastuerize?
#4728276 - 09/28/05 10:38 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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I am right at the begining of some really nice poo stew and I fing that I have to leave for about 2-3 hours....it it okay to let the poo cook for that long? Or should I say F*** it, and stay home.??
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Prisoner#1
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Re: Can you over pastuerize? [Re: Se77vN]
#4728303 - 09/28/05 10:42 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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you can always go out and maybe you'll return to a house fire or just the horrible smell of burning poo... use your noodle, never leave something cooking on the stove when you're away.
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Se77vN
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Re: Can you over pastuerize? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#4728338 - 09/28/05 10:46 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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I really doubt something would happen. But back to my ORIGINAL question.....it it possible to over patuerize?
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Prisoner#1
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Re: Can you over pastuerize? [Re: Se77vN]
#4728405 - 09/28/05 10:55 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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Se77vN said: I really doubt something would happen.
it's quite possible, if the water simply evaporates out and nothing more it'll take weeks to rid your house of the smell, if you have carpet, drapes and such, it could be months, burin po is much worse than the smell of fresh poo. (experience talking here)
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But back to my ORIGINAL question.....it it possible to over patuerize?
yes but not in a couple of hours, you do however need to monitor the water level to make sure that it stays submerged
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Se77vN
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Re: Can you over pastuerize? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#4728416 - 09/28/05 10:56 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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ok, good to know....thanks for the help. =)
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Ogla
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Re: Can you over pastuerize? [Re: Se77vN]
#4728859 - 09/28/05 11:53 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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hey prisoner, i read your reply and when i got to the part that said 'talking from experience here' your icon squinted and it was funny. i know how stupid that sounds, lol.
Edited by Ogla (09/28/05 11:56 PM)
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Re: Can you over pastuerize? [Re: Ogla]
#4730288 - 09/29/05 08:14 AM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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Listen to his advise about not going out while somethings cooking..EXPERIENCE talking here again burning poo sucks... Besides that, evaporating water, means less water to heat and the water will get warmer..you could come home to poo thats touching 200 degrees..I've fallen asleep and woken up to that, 4 hours later.
BTW, I pasteurize for 3 hours everytime, since I follow agars tek which is what he does as well. There are some teks that say 6 hours..I remember reading after that you dont want..i also remember reading definatly after 12 hours it starts to loose nutes and your hurting the substrate.
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soochi
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Re: Can you over pastuerize? [Re: Se77vN]
#4730883 - 09/29/05 10:10 AM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yes. over pasteurizing can not only lead to scortched poo/straw but even a prolonged pasteurizing can kill off the beneficial bacteria needed for a fruitful grow.
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JSshroom
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Re: Can you over pastuerize? [Re: soochi]
#4755997 - 10/04/05 08:23 PM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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unrelated but i fell asleep for 4 hrs while the PC was going...I woke up to the jiggle and about had a panic attack thinking my PC was gonna be all burnt up...Alittle water in the bottom left though
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finding_self
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Mycophilic
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Re: Can you over pastuerize? [Re: finding_self]
#4757305 - 10/05/05 12:35 AM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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if your pressure cooker gasket goes bad you could run out of water
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CptnGarden
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Re: Can you over pastuerize? [Re: Mycophilic]
#4757388 - 10/05/05 12:57 AM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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hey prisoner, i read your reply and when i got to the part that said 'talking from experience here' your icon squinted and it was funny. i know how stupid that sounds, lol.
not stupid at all man same thing happened here and I was laughing my ass offf hahahaa
I once had a spawnbag melt and cover the hole when I was away... Im glad I wasn't in the room or I woulda had shards of metal in me and a sawdust make-over (it does wonders for the skin).
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srgtm1a
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Re: Can you over pastuerize? [Re: Se77vN]
#4758395 - 10/05/05 10:24 AM (18 years, 5 months ago) |
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I think it is just common sense not to leave a stove on while your not home, no matter what you are doing.....pretty silly risk to take.....pasturizing poo or not.
The smell of burning shit is one of the nastiest things in the world...and will take a good amount of time to get out of your house. Besides that, you don't really want your neighbors to smell it and wonder what the hell is going on.
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