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Offlineentelligence
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Ready to fruit? (PICS)
    #5828530 - 07/06/06 05:39 PM (17 years, 6 months ago)

Is this ready to fruit or should I wait another day or so? It is almost all the way colonized besides in the corner as you can see...it's been about the same for a day or two. It is B+ on hpoo and I am not planning on casing this time.


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Re: Ready to fruit? (PICS) [Re: entelligence]
    #5828553 - 07/06/06 05:43 PM (17 years, 6 months ago)

let it finish

why arent you casing it


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Re: Ready to fruit? (PICS) [Re: entelligence]
    #5828565 - 07/06/06 05:46 PM (17 years, 6 months ago)

Do it.

:smile:

I did a B+ on Hpoo and all four corners of my box were like that and by the time it pinned the corners were colonized.....if you wait for that little piece to colonize you might get overlay on another part.....probably not.... but you can fruit now nonetheless.


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Re: Ready to fruit? (PICS) [Re: Atheist]
    #5828668 - 07/06/06 06:06 PM (17 years, 6 months ago)

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SpicyTunaRoll said:
let it finish

why arent you casing it




I have read a lot of posts that say it's not necessary on cubes. My understanding is that the casing will help to give a more even pinset, but fruits will be smaller. On the flip side without a casing, there wont be as many fruits, but they will be bigger and still even out to about the same weight in the end. Am I under the right impression here?

Thanks for help so far!


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Re: Ready to fruit? (PICS) [Re: entelligence]
    #5828684 - 07/06/06 06:09 PM (17 years, 6 months ago)

I'd say give it a couple days and if that patch isnt getting smaller then fruit it. I have huge spots on mine that weren't colonized and i frutied it. I haven't seen any contamination yet. But the weird thing is i haven't been getting "flushes" really. I just get 10 - 12 pins at a time. But if thats a flush then i'd be on my 8th flush by now.


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Re: Ready to fruit? (PICS) [Re: stew248]
    #5828725 - 07/06/06 06:16 PM (17 years, 6 months ago)

A casing layer, as I understand it, is designed to do two things.

First, it allows you to control when the pins form. If you case, then patch, the myc should poke through all across the casing layer fairly evenly.



Second, a casing layer gives the surface of the myc the proper microenvironment condusive to fruiting.

Me, I'd case. But that's up to you.

splif


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Re: Ready to fruit? (PICS) [Re: stew248]
    #5828740 - 07/06/06 06:18 PM (17 years, 6 months ago)

let it finish colonizing and then add some casing material to the top and level it off even. then wait until 50-70% of the hills and vallies of the casing material are colonized, mist lightly to add slightly more water to the soon to be fruiting mushies. then fruit( increase air exchange and mist if neccecary.


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