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bzRooom
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Fruiting in same room as Flowering Pot Plants
#7185227 - 07/16/07 09:05 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Has anybody out there ever fruited your mushies (cubensis) in the same room as your grow show? This would be a great thing if it were feasible...
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boneynerd
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Re: Fruiting in same room as Flowering Pot Plants [Re: bzRooom]
#7185298 - 07/16/07 09:15 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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my friend had regular brown mushies growing in his room but that was cause it was real humid when he waters and not enough air flow in there..
i think someone said the light is too bright and destructive to the mycelium for it to work good. but i was thinking of trying.
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bzRooom
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Re: Fruiting in same room as Flowering Pot Plants [Re: boneynerd]
#7185415 - 07/16/07 09:39 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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I was thinking maybe some kind of light diffuser. For example a simple translucent piece of plastic sheeting...
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Blutjager
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Re: Fruiting in same room as Flowering Pot Plants [Re: bzRooom]
#7185489 - 07/16/07 09:50 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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I have never grown plants but I would imagine that they could be grown In the same room,just put them in a different area away from the lights and I bet they grow just fine(That is assuming the lights are even damaging to them at all)
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jeetered
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Re: Fruiting in same room as Flowering Pot Plants [Re: bzRooom]
#7185497 - 07/16/07 09:52 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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yeah they'll be fine.
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bzRooom
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Re: Fruiting in same room as Flowering Pot Plants [Re: jeetered]
#7186105 - 07/17/07 12:21 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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now this is what I wanna hear.
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bwoy
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Re: Fruiting in same room as Flowering Pot Plants [Re: bzRooom]
#7186141 - 07/17/07 12:32 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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As long as temps are OK. There are a lot of threads on this, you could always search.
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mycocurious
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Re: Fruiting in same room as Flowering Pot Plants [Re: bwoy]
#7186817 - 07/17/07 06:01 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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typically the temps are too high and there are a LOT of fungal /bacterial contaminates related to growing flora that typically makes cultivating shrooms in the same area unfeasible.
IIRC, that is...
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figgusfiddus said:
Keep in mind that inoculating or whatever in front of a flow hood won't help your bad substrate, your bad inoculant, your bad sterile procedure, etc. etc. etc. It's not a +3 flowhood of magic, it's just a tool.
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KingPins
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Re: Fruiting in same room as Flowering Pot Plants [Re: mycocurious]
#7186827 - 07/17/07 06:14 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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I don't think he means that they will actually share the same growing space, just the same room.
As long as you keep them in separate area's of the room, you will be fine. Just remember, MJ thrives off heat and humidity, whereas mushrooms fruit at 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit.
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mushroomsteve
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Re: Fruiting in same room as Flowering Pot Plants [Re: KingPins]
#7186955 - 07/17/07 07:31 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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correct me if i am wrong, but i've heard that cultivating mushrooms in the same room as your flowering buds is great. the co2 released from the mushrooms is rapidly absorbed by the growing buds. and co2 is great for your flowers. or so i'm told.
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mushroomsteve
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Re: Fruiting in same room as Flowering Pot Plants [Re: mushroomsteve]
#7187182 - 07/17/07 08:47 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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also, you would want to keep your grow room very sterile. possibly construct an exhaust from your fruiting chamber up to your buds. i believe slightly above the tops of the colas, the co2 will fall onto the plants.
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mycocurious
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Re: Fruiting in same room as Flowering Pot Plants [Re: mushroomsteve]
#7187429 - 07/17/07 10:13 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
mushroomsteve said: correct me if i am wrong, but i've heard that cultivating mushrooms in the same room as your flowering buds is great. the co2 released from the mushrooms is rapidly absorbed by the growing buds. and co2 is great for your flowers. or so i'm told.
that's just one of those things that sounds good on paper...and not so much in practice. The amount of CO2 produced by mushrooms is a drop in the bucket compared to what the plants can consume and you'd need several pounds of mushies per plant if you weren't supplementing CO2 otherwise....
but what I was referring to, more specifically, is that indoor plants tend to harbor trichoderma and various other contaminates in their soil/nutrient mixes... right next to each other or on the other side of the room, the plants are contaminate ridden as far as the mushies are concerned.
Those who have done any type of indoor growing (regardless of the type of plant) can attest to problems like bacterial wilt, fungal-disease (trichoderma, usually) and algae issues. These are just part of the normal process and the plants are relatively resistant to them, mushies, not so much so...It's not impossible, it's just *not* a "companion planting" solution like everyone thinks...
However, if you're interested...marigolds and petunias make real good companion plants though, since the marigolds repel various types of beetles and the petunias can repel aphids. You know, if you were into all that...
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figgusfiddus said:
Keep in mind that inoculating or whatever in front of a flow hood won't help your bad substrate, your bad inoculant, your bad sterile procedure, etc. etc. etc. It's not a +3 flowhood of magic, it's just a tool.
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Re: Fruiting in same room as Flowering Pot Plants [Re: bzRooom]
#7187672 - 07/17/07 11:47 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Edited by EntheogenicPeace (06/26/16 07:33 PM)
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mycocurious
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Re: Fruiting in same room as Flowering Pot Plants [Re: EntheogenicPeace]
#7188433 - 07/17/07 02:21 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
EntheogenicPeace said: ...it was the only time I've had problems with a bunch of little flies getting into my mushroom fruiting chambers.
Fungus Gnats... just saying their name makes me cry.
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Don't mistake my tone for a "matter-of-fact" attitude. I'm just presenting what I believe to be correct, until I'm corrected...
- How Myco-Curious Prepares Coir & Compost Substrates
- How Myco-Curious Builds A Bulk Humidifier
- How Myco-Curious Builds An Automated Greenhouse
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figgusfiddus said:
Keep in mind that inoculating or whatever in front of a flow hood won't help your bad substrate, your bad inoculant, your bad sterile procedure, etc. etc. etc. It's not a +3 flowhood of magic, it's just a tool.
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Re: Fruiting in same room as Flowering Pot Plants [Re: bzRooom]
#7188819 - 07/17/07 04:07 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Exactly. Fungal gnats will thrive. You're hopefully saturating your plants with CO2, too, which will bring your grow to an abrupt halt.
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bzRooom
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Re: Fruiting in same room as Flowering Pot Plants [Re: CaptainLinger]
#7189603 - 07/17/07 07:03 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Just to clarify this post I was thinking of useing a greenhouse on the other side of the grow-show room (approx.12 by 12). The MJ would be under 1000w HPS or perhaps if that generated to much heat/light was too intense for the mushrooms, just a bank of 4 foot floresents.
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