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tenaciousdave123
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critique my setup
#6279631 - 11/13/06 05:13 PM (17 years, 3 months ago) |
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I would like to know if there are any problems with my methods. I have colonized wbs. I am going to put that into disposable baking pans with 60/40 casing mix. I will then covwer with aluminum foil at incubation temps until mycelium shows on the suface. then, I will remove the foil and put pans in fruiting chamber. I will have an ultrasonic on for 15 minutes every hour, and a portable mattress pump on for a few minutes every hour right before the ultrasonic comes on. is there anything I should change or anything i am forgetting?
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Alprazolom
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Generally, WBS is used as a spawn, and not fruited as-is. Spawn to coir, wheat straw, poo or a mix of those.
After the mycelium pokes through the surface, patch the spots and then put the tray into the fruiting chamber.
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My first grow. Thanks all.
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Civ
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Quote:
I would like to know if there are any problems with my methods. I have colonized wbs. I am going to put that into disposable baking pans with 60/40 casing mix. I will then covwer with aluminum foil at incubation temps until mycelium shows on the suface. then, I will remove the foil and put pans in fruiting chamber. I will have an ultrasonic on for 15 minutes every hour, and a portable mattress pump on for a few minutes every hour right before the ultrasonic comes on. is there anything I should change or anything i am forgetting?
I think you might be a little confused. I think your tring to say you are spawning your WBS to 60/40 substrate?
A CASEING layer is applied after your substrate is finished colonizing. Depending on what your doing and how much of an area your doing it in- depends on caseing deph. Cubensis don't need a caseing layer, but I only see benifits from doing so.
Everything you have said looks fine though, there are a lot more steps to growing but thats why we have these nice FAQs here, they are incredibly helpful and the good ol' search engine is my homepage. Good luck.
-------------------- "...Gal's seem to hate the thought of blending chicken shit in a blender. So, wash it well afterwards & DON'T tell them..." -Agar
Edited by Civ (11/13/06 05:59 PM)
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tenaciousdave123
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Re: critique my setup [Re: Civ]
#6279929 - 11/13/06 06:48 PM (17 years, 3 months ago) |
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if I mix 50% colonized wbs with 50% coir, then put it in the fruiting pan and let it sit for a few days, is that spawning? also, After that is over, could I put a casing layer on top made of 60% verm and 40% coir for the fruiting stage? or would that layer not be needed once I spawned it to the coir?
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