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I got an early jar, what to do?
    #7607804 - 11/07/07 04:53 PM (16 years, 2 months ago)

I started a batch of 24 Q rye jars and they've all been doing really well. I've cased about 2 or 3 jars already with coir kinda experimenting around while I wait for the arrival of my poo. I was looking for a good candidate to case (as I'm about to case another here in a few minutes), and I found 1 jar that just started pinning. There is only 1 pin on there atm with quite a few hyphal knots forming all nearby it.

I'm trying to think of the best possible way to get the best results from this thing. Breaking the jar to get myc out is an option for me, but I dunno if it would even matter to use this as a cake, it being rye. If I remove the pin and crumble it, I figure it would disrupt the fruiting cycle and would not be forced back into vegetative mode. I figure leaving it for invitro would be the best option, but I'd like to try and get as much FAE and all the pinning triggers to help it out as much as possible. Perhaps opening the lid and fanning the jar every so often may be the best/only choice for me?


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Re: I got an early jar, what to do? [Re: HappyHardcore]
    #7607845 - 11/07/07 04:59 PM (16 years, 2 months ago)

You can leave the pin on the mycelium and spawn it to bulk.

However, I myself would remove the pin, and then spawn normally.

The pin would revert back into normal mycelium under optimal conditions,
and help colonize the substrate.

If the pin somehow starts to rot it can spread through the entire casing.

I say... "Better safe than sorry."


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