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| | #52 (permalink) |
| Mycophage Join Date: Dec 2008
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It's not very nice... fruit were again on the corners of the jar. Bad casing mix, _very_ basic... hopefully I'll make a better one now. I'll try peat too.
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| | #53 (permalink) |
| S.W.I.M. in H.POO Join Date: Jan 2008
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Depends on the eyes that see! Of course there is still room for perfection, but the shrooms are nice! I've finally gotten around to fruit my panaeolus cambodgiensis after several rounds of FC construction failure, but I'm still not able to get temperatures over 25 degrees. It's still too cold here and/or my new FC sucks. I'd be the most happy man on the planet to have some nice specimens like you. ;-)
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| | #54 (permalink) |
| Mycophage Join Date: Dec 2008
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I have a flat at the west-south side and for last few days there were temperatures around 26C = 79C outside. I have a CFL light bulb in the terrarium, it raises the temperatures quite a lot (1-3C depending on outside temperature). You can build some light bulb into your terrarium too, maybe it'll help. AFAIK, Panaeolus will fruit in temps down to 22C ~= 72F, but it'll take more time. If it doesn't fruit, the problem probably lies somewhere else. I saw, that the manure has to be colonized very dense before they'll fruit. Misting _heavly_ till the casing was wet helped. And of course, I think that the extra light promoted the fruiting. Did you used any TEK?
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| | #55 (permalink) |
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My flat only gets light from the north, which makes it very comfortable to live in IMO, but not as good for mushroom production. ![]() I didn't use any particular tek, but I read a lot of advice and am trying to keep temperatures, FAE and humidity as high as possible. As that's what I've understood works best for pans. I haven't given up, so far they trays have only been 4 days in fruiting conditions, and should this batch fail I have all summer to try with new spawn. At least temperatures should only get higher for the next month or two. ;-) But I might follow your advice and build light into the tub, as right now I'm relying on the light that gets through the lid. Temperatures might be raised a bit if I covered this with some towels, and moved the light source inside.
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| | #56 (permalink) |
| Mycophage Join Date: Dec 2008
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Just keep trying... I took me good 2-3 weeks to get them to fruit. For FAE and humidity I pump air through a stone submerged in about 20cm water with some perlite on top. The exchange is about 0,5/h so it's not so high as recommended and they fruit! The humidity is mostly 99%, sometimes only 95% and sometimes only 90% and they fruit... I wish you good luck... soon I will stare as an idiot on your flushes!
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For the first time? It´s a little lie? hehe a little little? Congratulations bro, very nice job ![]() I´ll try the sandoze strain in 3 or 4 weeks, you´ll held me a lot with this growlog ![]() Dude...did you make a LC? How? I think is to panaeolus is a little diferent than for the cubbies, it´s true? |
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| | #60 (permalink) |
| Mycophage Join Date: Dec 2008
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There is no room for lies in this thread... it took me good 20 days until they fruited and it was not easy, but thanks to the weather... I made a LC, but never used it, it's fast from spores... who cares about 2-3 days more or less?
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| | #61 (permalink) |
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oh thanx bro, and about "lies" it was just a joke hihi so, your LC works....how did you do? With karo? You think if I use vanilla it´ll work too? I´m not thinking in make a LC for to win some days, I just want to multiply my mycelium stock, ´cause I´m affraid about failure =/ And again...nice work dude, very nice flushs and fruits |
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| | #62 (permalink) |
| Mycophage Join Date: Dec 2008
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It was 2% pure glucose (dextrose) and 2% pure maltose (malt). Find some information about other mixes, because the other failed for others AFAIK.
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You think the other failures was because the other ingrendients wich you had used in the LCs? | |
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