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toole
white-thumb (Onewhackmycophiliac)



Registered: 05/01/06
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Loc: spore #1203 - bas 2.34 - ...
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Casing in FC
#5796124 - 06/27/06 03:28 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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Ok so I've got a spare project sitting in the greenhouse-a mostly colonised casing, I "initiated" pinning yesterday, as I stopped misting, exposed the casing to 12-16 hours light and started fanning a few more times a day. And I'm looking at 77F and 95% humidity. Though the casing is doing incredibly well ( a real miracle case ) it is seemingly colonising more so on one side than the other...at this phase, being in the FC for a couple days now and having stopped misting- would it be damaging to patch again and then mist? And then just continue where I left off?
The layer under the top casing layer looks completely colonised from what I can see, this one went well 
Hopefully I can get a camera in time for the first flush, thanks for any help
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toole
white-thumb (Onewhackmycophiliac)



Registered: 05/01/06
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Re: Casing in FC [Re: toole]
#5796315 - 06/27/06 04:31 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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*bump*
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creamcorn
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Re: Casing in FC [Re: toole]
#5796340 - 06/27/06 04:37 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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there's no "stop misting" in initiating pinning. continue misting as necessary, gauging the moisture content of your casing... your casing needs to remain moist, and its crucial for the development of your pins. you should be providing frequent but light mistings along with your fanning. you could still patch at this point if one side is coming in much more than the other, but keep it very very thin and light. if it were me i'd probably leave it alone unless it was drastic.
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coda
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Re: Casing in FC [Re: toole]
#5796342 - 06/27/06 04:37 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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don't bump your own threads.
If you have uncolonized substrate your best removing it as this is an open invitation for contams to take over. If the mycellium has poked through your casing layer patch it and put it into fruiting condtions.
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