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lostinethereal

Registered: 02/11/08
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Yosterizii Pins
#8073910 - 02/26/08 06:40 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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W00t, finally seeing some pins. Been in the FC for approx 10 days now, and have some pins. The casing is 3qt rye cased with 50/50, from a multi-spore inoculation. And onto the pr0n:




They're popping up all over the damn place. Ok that's it, just wanted to post some porn, that's all I have for now though.
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im_on_a_boat
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never seen that strain.. looked it up and it's an eq variety..
good luck hope it turns out good!
looks pretty good so far!
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lostinethereal

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Yes, I got it from Ralph. I must say I'm pretty impressed with it, I've grown EQ once, actually the first variety I grew about 6 years ago. So, I don't really remember much about it.
My findings with yosterizii so far is it's a fast colonizer, and seems pretty contam resistant, but I keep it clean and work quickly, so who knows. I closed my eyes and pointed at the screen and came up with Yosterizii as my free STOM, lol, so that's actually why I tried it.
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liszewski_88
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What are all those little dots hyphea, rhyzo, or pins?
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xaxphaanes
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They are primordia which will turn info a really good flush gj!
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RoYaL_fLuSh
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beware of aborts lol dont get your hopes up .. my last eq grow pinned like a mfer and then only the strong survived ..
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Rose
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But the STRONG are STRONG! Right?
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lostinethereal

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Re: Yosterizii Pins [Re: Rose]
#8077983 - 02/27/08 04:57 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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These were just taken, about 24 hours after the original photos.
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Rose
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Congrats!
I DO love EQ.
Looks great!
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lostinethereal

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Re: Yosterizii Pins [Re: Rose]
#8083259 - 02/28/08 08:09 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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Another update, the pins are coming along quite nicely:

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bryanbzl
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Can we get more info on your substrate and substrate depth?
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lostinethereal

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Re: Yosterizii Pins [Re: bryanbzl]
#8083677 - 02/28/08 09:27 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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~2lb of rye in 3qts, soaked for 24 hours, simmered for 45 mins, then PC'd at 15psi for an hour. Substrate depth is about 3.5-4inches with a casing layer no thicker than 1/2inch. The pan the casing in is about 12in long, maybe 7-8 wide and about 5.5-6inch deep, so a rather large pan.
Edited by lostinethereal (02/29/08 05:47 AM)
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im_on_a_boat
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FUCK rye.. i finally had a pint fully colonized and cased it about a week ago.. birthed it the other day and it contam'ed today..
i cant have any success with rye.. i dont know why..
wbs ftw!
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lostinethereal

Registered: 02/11/08
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This was my first time jumping back in, in over 5 years, so I just wanted to go with what was easiest to get and use. Rye was $1 for what I needed and then some, and it works for me.
/rant Why is it that every time anyone says some kind of substrate is good, you have tons of posts following saying why CC, Rye, WBS, Popcorn, etc are so damn bad, I just don't understand it. Anyway, not directed at you, just something I noticed while doing some research on trying to find out what to use next (leaning towards WBS 'cause its easy to get a huge bag, and less people complain than CC and the other alternatives). As I said, not directed at you or anyone, just something I noticed (just do a search and look at all the WBS vs Rye, CC vs WBS vs Rye, etc, etc crap you see and how many of those threads are just pages of people going back and forth bashing one in favor of the other /end rant - lol
Anyway, enough with that bull shit, on to an update. I started seeing some pins open up and reveal their viel, even beginning to tear on one of them. They seem fairly small, but I doubt it's lack of FAE, I just can't help but to go and look at them, and each time I give them a fan and a light mist. Hopefully they pack on a little more size before they're all ready.



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im_on_a_boat
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ya i wish i could get rye to work.. but it has either not colonized or colonized then contamed every time..
still got more laying around.. i wonder what i am doing wrong.
it's organic, too..
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misos
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For sure. I am no longer using rye. I have had bad luck too.
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lostinethereal

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Re: Yosterizii Pins [Re: misos]
#8091007 - 03/01/08 06:22 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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No pictures (for right now), but I did a little harvesting. Got 55g wet off the biggest and most mature fruits, leaving quite a bit to grow a little bigger for tomorrow or whatever. Certainly not as much as I was hoping for, but we'll see what the rest of the first flush has to offer, and what a nice 24 hour dunk can do for the 2nd flush.
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HeadFood
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The sides of the tray are holding in CO2. Try either folding or cutting the sides so that it's down to the substrate level. I think the sides is the cause for the small fruits and this should help produce bigger fuits.
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lostinethereal

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Re: Yosterizii Pins [Re: HeadFood]
#8091157 - 03/01/08 06:58 PM (16 years, 10 months ago) |
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Good idea, makes a lot of sense. Went ahead and cut off the sides, we'll see if that makes a difference.
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lostinethereal

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First flush dry weight of 29grams. Thats about 25 grams pictured, used 40 wet the other day to make a tea.
Fruits were extremely small, but pretty potent. I cut back the sides of the casing trey and it did seem to make a difference for the 24 hours or so before harvest. Right now the casing is draining after a 24 hour soak in the fridge.
This time around I'm going to take it out of the trey and leave it all sides exposed with a nice layer verm around the whole thing, hopefully see some big ones this flush.
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