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...just another noob question, should be easy to answer...
    #7690175 - 11/28/07 11:59 AM (16 years, 2 months ago)

My jars are at 90% colonization right now which is good. Ever since the beginning I kept the temp always at around 80-82F and this has treated me well. Just recently I built a TiT, originally to be used for FC but since there was still myc to grow and everything was kinda cramped in my old incubator (11 half pint, 16 quarter pint and 10 wide mouth half pint jars) I decided to switch them to the new setup until the weekend when I'm gonna dunk + roll and birth the fully colonized ones. They have all been in there for 24 hours now and this morning I just noticed the white myc getting THICKER and still continuing to colonize the rest of the jars...

Is this what happens normally at this stage as it's starting to move towards the middle of the jars or could this new setup have something to do with it? The new temp inside the TiT incubator has been 82F-84F which is 2F warmer than how I had them previously, sould this be the reason? I'm not too worried but the temps are a little warmer than I'm comfortable with right now, I don't wanna fuck something up when these babies are so close to being fully colonized... Not having previous experience also sucks so I have to ask these idiot questons...

Anyway, thanks in advance.


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Re: ...just another noob question, should be easy to answer... [Re: c0_hush]
    #7690201 - 11/28/07 12:02 PM (16 years, 2 months ago)

Mycelium continues to become thicker and more solid as it colonizes a substrate.


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