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hottamali
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Move a rice cake outdoor?
#7984702 - 02/05/08 09:30 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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If you have a colonized rice cake and were to birth it outdoors - would ou have a chance or would it be a waste? High humidity 70% ish and 80 degree ish temp. Would contams be the main concern and if so would you have a chance or should you stay in doors? Thanks
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Maxwell Edison
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Re: Move a rice cake outdoor? [Re: hottamali]
#7987483 - 02/06/08 04:17 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Why would you do that anyway? It will fruit much better in an FC.
Otherwise, many cultivators will bury spent sub in a compost pile, and many report great flushes in the right climate.
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lovingtickels
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dam i can't find my ten foot pole. but with 13 posts my suggestion would be to examine what the needs of a cake to fruit are and see if nature will suit the needs of the artificial environment you have created.look at your humidity and temp outdoors. two numbers you stated sounds like indoors not outdoors. outdoors has greater variability and fluctuation. a cake maybe a great start to an outdoor grow just not and immediate fruit.
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Edited by lovingtickels (02/06/08 05:09 PM)
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wocka
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u have to make a buried hay/manure mixture, and it will colonize it in time if u keep it watered, then u could expect shrooms to pop out randomly (2 weeks or 2 months)
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iTrip
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Re: Move a rice cake outdoor? [Re: wocka]
#7988114 - 02/06/08 06:30 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Quote:
wocka said: u have to make a buried hay/manure mixture, and it will colonize it in time if u keep it watered, then u could expect shrooms to pop out randomly (2 weeks or 2 months)
ive burried a cake before....and it about 3 weeks later it started popping out mushies like crazy
must of gotten like 4 gs dried
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wocka
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Re: Move a rice cake outdoor? [Re: iTrip]
#7990637 - 02/07/08 06:41 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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nice ^
it matters wat time of the year and wat climate ur in etc..
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Fraggin
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Re: Move a rice cake outdoor? [Re: wocka]
#7990862 - 02/07/08 09:15 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Bury it with no expectations. That way when the squirrels eat it, you're not disapointed. And if it flushes, you will be over joyed.
BTW, I once buried some cakes after their second flush under some straw, and within a couple of days, the squirrels found it and had torn the cakes to pieces. I noticed that they were acting a bit crazier than normal in the back yard... I wonder if they were tripping their little nuts off....
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