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drSE
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Poor situation
#5686129 - 05/29/06 11:26 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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So, I picked up a job 2 states away from where I live, and I was wanting to go down their on the 16th of June.
I have a presterillized rye grain mycobag inoculated with B+, its around 70-75% colonized.
This move was unexpected, and now i am strapped for time on my grow. I would like to get a couple flushes before I leave here. Will i be fine with the rate that it is going, or can I start the pinning process now?
Any advice is much appreciated.
This is also my first attempt at mycology 
P.S. its in a TiT and around 79degrees if that makes any difference.
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jeffpro
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Re: Poor situation [Re: drSE]
#5686863 - 05/29/06 02:59 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Once the bag is close to completely colonized just throw it in the fridge and pick up where you left off after the move...I assume you will be casing it or do you plan on fruiting in vitro?
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drSE
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Re: Poor situation [Re: jeffpro]
#5687074 - 05/29/06 03:53 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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i was planning on fruiting in vitro for my first, then when i get the chance, get more then one going at a time so i can explore more options. such as casing.
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drSE
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Re: Poor situation [Re: drSE]
#5687134 - 05/29/06 04:02 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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that and i was hoping i could get something before i move.
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RogerRabbit
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Re: Poor situation [Re: drSE]
#5687152 - 05/29/06 04:08 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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It would really be pushing it, but let it colonize 100%, then open the bag and apply a very thin 1/4" layer of peat/verm. to the top. Close the bag for the first three days, but then open it a couple times per day to air it out. That will bring a flush faster than waiting for invitro. Still, that's pushing it. I'd start giving it plenty of light from the day you apply the casing. That goes against proper pinning procedure for a massive pinset, but it might get you a less than fantastic pinset a bit sooner. You might have some fruits ready around the time you leave, which could come in handy for your new housewarming. RR
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