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4 ho cultivar
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Registered: 11/18/08
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soaking coir and verm and gypsum and coffee and stuff. o.k.
#9704166 - 01/30/09 04:21 AM (15 years, 20 days ago) |
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ummmmm. o.k. hows it guys. and gals. excucse me chicks. does anyone know if soaking a coir, hay, verm, gypsum after its fully colonized and ready to go. should i dunk 24 hours.
i cant decide to dunk or not.
also to all you nay-sayers about giant pf cakes... i've gotten full conization about 1=2 weeks past wbs spawn innaculation.
My giant pf cake is one of those round 12'',6'' tall and it colonized faster than my 1/8 pint jars. why/ idon't know?my 1/8 pint 1/4 pint jars are still trying to cover stufff whilst my huge round baking dishes are going for it. its got a lot of myc poo excement goo on the walls. cant wait to post. next monday. o.k.
also props to g.kahuna.awsome dude sent me spores for free. cost him 6 bucks to get from germany {land of the wiener schnitzel} to p-town oregon.. what guy would send a complete stranger 6 buck for free. this guy. he kicks ass. represent and send him 5 shrooms. o.k. o.k.
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Lennyk
D-O-L-E Dole


Registered: 04/22/08
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Re: soaking coir and verm and gypsum and coffee and stuff. o.k. [Re: 4 ho cultivar]
#9704290 - 01/30/09 06:00 AM (15 years, 20 days ago) |
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If it isn't cased and just like out on it's own like a giant flat cake than you can dunk and roll it like any other cake.
If it it is sitting in a tub uncased one can do this
for a casing Quote:
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RogerRabbit said: After harvest, it's a good idea to fill any divots created by picking with fresh casing material. Don't wait for it to colonize, because it rarely will. Don't re-case. Trays can be soaked for a few hours under running water. Just let the faucet fill up the tray and gently run over the sides and down the drain. Use jars of water or rocks to hold the substrate from floating. After four or five hours, most substrates will be re-hydrated.
I like to wait up to a week after picking a flush before doing the above. During this rest time, allow the substrate to dry out a bit, and then soak as above and return to fruiting conditions. RR
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