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josh057
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READ THIS: Invitro pinning
#597177 - 04/02/02 11:13 PM (21 years, 5 months ago) |
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Is waiting for invitro pinning an effective way to prepare cases, or is casing as soon as the jars are 100% colonized better? Should I wait for the two I want to case to pin inside the jar a little? Also, I was wondering about what you have to do to invtro pin early. Should I just let them sit for an extra 5 days, or should I give them alot of light while in the jars and then birth them? Thank you, some input would be appreciated.
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Re: READ THIS: Invitro pinning [Re: josh057]
#597184 - 04/02/02 11:20 PM (21 years, 5 months ago) |
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cold shocking perhaps? chuck em in the fridge overnight then case them whether or not they are pinning
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Re: READ THIS: Invitro pinning [Re: josh057]
#597197 - 04/02/02 11:36 PM (21 years, 5 months ago) |
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I case mine at 100% colonized plus a few days. If you want Invitro pinning inside your jars you would introduce light to the jars.
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Re: READ THIS: Invitro pinning [Re: josh057]
#597234 - 04/03/02 12:53 AM (21 years, 5 months ago) |
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If you want to case then dont initiate pinning. When you crumble to case then you are going to pick any pins before caseing. leave them be for about a week after colonization(not absolutly necassary though) to let the network get a bit stronger. You could always double end case the cakes too. I do this to ALL of my cakes.
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josh057
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Re: READ THIS: Invitro pinning [Re: pleezr]
#597676 - 04/03/02 01:33 PM (21 years, 5 months ago) |
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does double end casing make a good differnece? I have not heard much about it, but from what I understand You just put vermiculate on either side of the rice cakes. But would that not inhibit the growth of the pins? THanks everyone for your info.
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Re: READ THIS: Invitro pinning [Re: josh057]
#26049882 - 06/13/19 10:07 AM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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light is not a major factor when its comes to pinning. its mainly evaporation. i have light in all stages. in my col room , its so i can see.
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