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assuck
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FCK! ME! casing went directly into the Fruiting chamber
#5853839 - 07/13/06 05:55 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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lol it was so late last night i just stuck 6 pf cakes (2 crumbled) into the FC after being cased with verm. without incubating! what should i doooooo? my guess is it'll just act as MAINLY a few cakes...
what do you ppl think? fuck
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koppie
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Re: FCK! ME! casing went directly into the Fruiting chamber [Re: assuck]
#5853843 - 07/13/06 06:06 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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there is nothing magical about incubating. The casing will be fine, perhaps it will take a little longer to fruit, as the mycelium grows slower at fruiting temperatures so it will take a little longer to grow together, but if you started with healthy cakes, there will be no problem.
If you're really worried, you can always take the casing out of the fruiting chamber and put it back into the incubator.
Edited by koppie (07/13/06 06:14 AM)
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davesj1
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Re: FCK! ME! casing went directly into the Fruiting chamber [Re: koppie]
#5853870 - 07/13/06 06:52 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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remove the casing and put it in the proper incubation enviornment. Are the cakes rolled in verm or just naked?
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coda
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Re: FCK! ME! casing went directly into the Fruiting chamber [Re: davesj1]
#5854022 - 07/13/06 09:13 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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If you cased without letting the mycellium colonize the casing layer you are not providing your casing with the chance to acheive an optimum pinset. What most like is going to happen is the casing will spend a day or two knitting itself together and recovering and will then colonize the casing layer a bit unevenly. Once it hits a spot where it's receiving a bit of light and some FAE coupled with the temp drop, it will start to fruit. You'll see mushrooms but your pinset will most likely be sporadic, they will also not receive as much moisture as they would if the mycellium has colonized the casing layer. You could just remove the casing layer and fruit it "naked" or you can risk stressing your substrate and place your casing back into incubation.
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assuck
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Re: FCK! ME! casing went directly into the Fruiting chamber [Re: davesj1]
#5854031 - 07/13/06 09:16 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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ahhh i left 4 cakes whole. and crumbled 2 cakes inbetween... but ya i figure it'll be ok, maybe not as many pins the first flush. shit what ya gonna do, i don't wana confuse it by taking it out and upping the temps and giving it no light. u knooo
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