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SteveBauman
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Can pins revert into vegetative growth?
#5974736 - 08/17/06 11:36 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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I had a dream about a person who was using an indian strain on WBS spawn. S/he had two gorgeous pans of casing which had an excellent pin set and had started to fruit. However, when the pins were only 1 cm long s/he had to leave town for two weeks. That person had given the cakes some extra water (+peroxide) and had misted the hell out of the growing chambers with the peroxide solution. Had placed the growing chambers inside a huge opaque rubbermaid container which had been lysol'd beyond repair and then sealed the container. When s/he had returned the casings were covered with these tuberous white monstrosities which had tiny orange tips the size they were when s/he left. There was no smell but that of mushrooms, so s/he doesn't believe they are contaminated. they bruise blue when cut but have the rubbery texture of mycelium, not the solid texture of fruits. His/her theory is that in the absence of light and absence of contams and in the presence of excess water, the aborts had begun to grow vegetatively. Is this possible? S/he doesn't think that it is contaminated, but not 100% sure. Pics could be provided, it's freaking weird. S/he had put some WBS cakes in a vermiculite/peatmoss hole in the middle of a bed of phalaris and returned to find that nature had provided some small but beautiful flushes. However, s/he is interested in what is going on with the results of the mad scientist mishap indoors....
Any info appreciated.
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Sinthetic
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Re: Can pins revert into vegetative growth? [Re: SteveBauman]
#5975233 - 08/18/06 05:52 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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I'll bet it's the lysol, it causes mutations. I'm sure they weren't too happy about being locked in a tub with it. Good news is that they are edible.
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PSiFr33k
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Re: Can pins revert into vegetative growth? [Re: Sinthetic]
#5975962 - 08/18/06 01:57 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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well , to be honest , your aborts will die , only they arent dead , the myc will colonize the aborted mushrooms wallaaaa there is "her" answer
-------------------- While i was in the grass, i picked them..
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RogerRabbit
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Re: Can pins revert into vegetative growth? [Re: PSiFr33k]
#5977240 - 08/18/06 10:19 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Like this. Except these weren't aborts. They were just growing on a less than optimal substrate. A bird nest with a silly wooden bird..lol. The green is bruising by the way, not a contaminant. It's Redboy strain, which bruises green rather than blue. RR
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