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Offlinetrashion
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low-maintenance fruiting?
    #7513663 - 10/13/07 09:27 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

my boyfriend and i are away at college, but we want to do a grow. i DO NOT want to risk growing in my dorm. so here's what we want to do. he has his car here, and is willing to travel home each weekend to tend to a grow. we would inject and colonize a bag at his house, and then fruit at his house. the problem is, we could only be home once a week. is there any kind of neglect tek or EASY to assemble/use automated system out there?

thanks in advance!


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: trashion]
    #7513688 - 10/13/07 09:36 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

There are tons of way to create constant humidity/air exchange. If you get a humidifier setup, you might have to fill the water thing more than once a week though.


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: AlCapwn]
    #7513757 - 10/13/07 09:55 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Get a green house and a cool mist and have it come on for 5 minutes ever 3.5 hours.

And leave the zippers open.


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: trashion]
    #7513967 - 10/13/07 10:49 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

fruit inside of bags.
they colonize and fruit at normal room temps.
easy as it can get.
no fruiting chamber needed, no worries.





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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: monstermitch]
    #7514081 - 10/13/07 11:19 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Sweet man, those results looks great! Could we get some more details. How do you maintain humidity? How often do you mist/FAE?

Cheers


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: theratatat]
    #7514105 - 10/13/07 11:26 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

you don't. spawn your WBS or whatever to some HPOO or Coir or other bulk substrate and seal it and then leave it. it'll colonize and then fruit, no misting, fanning nothing.


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: headieherbs]
    #7514117 - 10/13/07 11:29 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Fuck these guys never cease to amaze me!


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: headieherbs]
    #7514283 - 10/14/07 12:24 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

If I were you I would just buy the Compost Growbags from mushbox I have had my best results with them.


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: theratatat]
    #7514365 - 10/14/07 12:51 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Quote:

theratatat said:
Sweet man, those results looks great! Could we get some more details. How do you maintain humidity? How often do you mist/FAE?

Cheers




no FAE is needed.
no misting is needed.
no maintenace besides dunking or misting between flushes.

There is NO SPAWNING involved.
the bags can and should be directly inoculated with liquid culture.

and as for the Mushbox Compost Bags:
those are my bags that I used to sell to them, but no longer do.
we had a falling out you could say and now the only place they
can be had is eBay. But it's a good thing because now the price
is much lower...



can't argue with results...


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: monstermitch]
    #7514749 - 10/14/07 05:11 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

holy crap!! those are huge!!!!!!!!


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: veda_sticks]
    #7514753 - 10/14/07 05:13 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

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veda_sticks said:
holy crap!! those are huge!!!!!!!!




Take another look. There's a whole fucking table covered with them in the background.


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: veda_sticks]
    #7514754 - 10/14/07 05:13 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Quote:

monstermitch said:
Quote:

theratatat said:
Sweet man, those results looks great! Could we get some more details. How do you maintain humidity? How often do you mist/FAE?

Cheers




no FAE is needed.
no misting is needed.
no maintenace besides dunking or misting between flushes.

There is NO SPAWNING involved.
the bags can and should be directly inoculated with liquid culture.

and as for the Mushbox Compost Bags:
those are my bags that I used to sell to them, but no longer do.
we had a falling out you could say and now the only place they
can be had is eBay.  But it's a good thing because now the price
is much lower...



can't argue with results...



whats in the bag...??? :bouncysmoke:


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Edited by Walter1496211 (10/14/07 05:14 AM)


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: Walter1496211]
    #7515025 - 10/14/07 08:40 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Fucking awesome...my mouth is watering.  :smile:


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: MOTH]
    #7515038 - 10/14/07 08:45 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

is that the 2 lbs bag or a 5 lbs bag ? hpoo straw mix?


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: orchidfanatic]
    #7515316 - 10/14/07 10:50 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

no straw in the bags at all.
the recipe is a secret, sorry.

but you can't deny that it works.


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: monstermitch]
    #7515404 - 10/14/07 11:25 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

100% horse poo?


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: budmanman]
    #7515410 - 10/14/07 11:27 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

not even close... sorry.

there's a specific science that goes into making that substrate.


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: monstermitch]
    #7515543 - 10/14/07 12:01 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

Those are some freakishly large shrooms...never seen anything like those.


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: bagsofun]
    #7517594 - 10/14/07 09:38 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

okay, i don't want to bother with LCing. just spores. can i use a mycobag for that?


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Re: low-maintenance fruiting? [Re: trashion]
    #7517603 - 10/14/07 09:40 PM (16 years, 3 months ago)

depends on what you call a mycobag.

but yes, my signature substrate bags will work with spores.
it's just not the best idea in the world, but it does work.
they have been specifically formulated to germinate spores.


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