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Beginning a casing
#5314733 - 02/18/06 09:42 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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Some of my jars are almost done and I'm about to make some casings. Once I put a moist layer of verm on the bottom of the pan, how does it go next?
I crumble the colonized wbs on top of it and add another moist (sterilized) layer of verm on top? Also, if I remember correctly I cover this with tin foil, poke holes in it, and incubate for how long?
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Re: Beginning a casing [Re: Newbie]
#5314753 - 02/18/06 09:48 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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Are you fruiting off the WBS..
You should WBS>>Hpoo/Coco Coir/Straw....something, mixed then place in the tray...
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rygo796
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I would use a casing layer instead of straigh verm for better results, but I believe straight verm would work.
I would listen to snaggle and spawn it too poo preferably. I've never done coir or straw but I hear they really arent nearly as advantageous as poo.
I currently have a straight WBS casing of F+ right now and have done it many times before with great results. However as anyone here could tell you doing poo gives better results in potency and yield and it's not as difficuilt (especially if you order pre pasteurized from tenn stud) as it sounds.
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Re: Beginning a casing [Re: rygo796]
#5314793 - 02/18/06 10:03 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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I don't have any poo to use though. I didn't order in time and I can always try it later. I'm just talking about fruting right off the wbs.
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Re: Beginning a casing [Re: Newbie]
#5314850 - 02/18/06 10:24 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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You have everything you need and the right direction to fruit off the WBS...but i would highly suggest doing the 50/50+ casing tek instead of straight verm, however if you must you can just use verm.
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Re: Beginning a casing [Re: rygo796]
#5314917 - 02/18/06 10:51 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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I would look at the grow logs bud, that way you do not waste your time, after you case it go ahead and incubate it for 3-4 days, unless its poo then leave it @ room temp.
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Re: Beginning a casing [Re: liloldme]
#5315036 - 02/18/06 11:23 PM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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You can use straight verm[I use straight coir]. You are heading in the right direction though.
1.-> Put down a layer of moist verm/coir 2.-> Put down your layer of WBS 3.-> Put down a layer of moist verm/coir 4.-> Mist to field capacity[Moist, not saturated] 5.-> Cover with foil that has holes poked into it 6.-> Incubate for 3-5 days 7.-> Remove foil and patch if necessary 8.-> Mist to moisten casing layer 9.-> Put into fruiting chamber 9.-> Give it light and fresh air 10.-> Mist it if needed-Give plenty of fresh air and light 11.-> Wait until you see pins forming then stop misting 12.-> Harvest !
I think that's it. If I missed anything someone will correct me, lol. It's pretty easy to do. I case straight WBS in every casing I do.You can see my results here VVVV
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat...rue#Post4402885
Hope that helps 
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Re: Beginning a casing [Re: doc34]
#5316126 - 02/19/06 11:09 AM (17 years, 11 months ago) |
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Cool, I appreciate the quick review of the process. I'm going to go out and try to find some coir, I've heard nothing but good.
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