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Justin00
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Trying something new here
#7799522 - 12/25/07 10:20 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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5 1/2 pint jar 8 injecting hoes all spred apart even im going to inject all 5 jars with one syringe 10 ml and going to inject 2.5 of 1ml into each hoe so basicly 2ml pre jar of
strain is Hawaiian Psilocybe Cubensis
coloinzes in 14 days full 100% i want to cut this is half of its time is it possible?
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sproket13
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Re: Trying something new here [Re: Justin00]
#7799529 - 12/25/07 10:24 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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i dont get it. but id imagine the more spots you inoculate. essentially, the more spots that will start to grow mycelium. i wouldnt worry about that tho. id be more concerned with getting it in 82-85 degrees (around there. not hotter than 86..preffered)
why the big rush. this is never the hobby for rush youll only be upset and mad every day!
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Justin00
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Re: Trying something new here [Re: Justin00]
#7799571 - 12/25/07 10:43 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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I dont see what you dont get 1 jar 8 hoes 2.5 of 1ml pre hoe 2.5 of 1ml x 8 = 2ml of spore im just a rush rush person lol
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Alphanautics
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Re: Trying something new here [Re: Justin00]
#7799892 - 12/26/07 12:46 AM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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could definitely kill the time if you didnt have to deal with the germination period of those spores... you should look into liquid culture, i am
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Nibin
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Re: Trying something new here [Re: Alphanautics]
#7800026 - 12/26/07 02:35 AM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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Too many spores produce lots of competing substrains, some of which are not compatible. So instead of ending with a single mycelial network in your cake, you end up with a few, each fruiting independently and flushes will be smaller (as each individual network has access to less nutrients and water)
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RogerRabbit said: Some growers have reported very fast 'colonization' with extremely full syringes. Healthy, fresh spores will begin to germinate within 20 minutes of being placed into grains or agar.
What hasn't ever been reported is nice flushes from very dark syringes. Any time you have thousands of substrains, at least a few will be non-compatible and won't merge into a single organism, which inhibits fruiting.
In addition, since no print is completely sterile, the more spores, the more contaminants that go along for the ride, thus often the contamination rates are higher.
RR
Incubation, while not necessary if your house is over 70 degrees, will speed up your colonization times.
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