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bit of a dilemma
    #6824663 - 04/23/07 07:58 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

ok so i made 8 pf style jars, so far everything is going fine with 7 and one was being slow.l well i just looked at the slow jar and there's 5 or 6 pins pushing against the sides. problem is the cake isn't fully colonized. it looks like its about 80 percent of the way done. also the pins are poking out of the vermiculite near the lid ring, where i cant see any signs of mycelium growing. what should i do, birth the jars or leave it go?


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Re: bit of a dilemma [Re: nk pakelika]
    #6824798 - 04/23/07 08:31 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

never birth a jar that is not fully colonized! its invetro pinning its probabally from you peeking in on them to much. it shud be okay though you can still dunk n roll with small pins


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Re: bit of a dilemma [Re: johnnyboy]
    #6825198 - 04/23/07 10:04 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

ok thanks. it looks like it has a few more days too go. hopefully it will be done by the weekend before i leave for a few days. should i leave the cakes in the jar no matter how big the pins get, and just wait till its fully colonized, or if they reach a certain size should i take it out. also how big does a pin have too be to be considered an abort? and what do they look like?

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