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| Mycophiliac Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 84
![]() | Really Rhizomous Mycelial Growth
Hi all, A recent grow of mine has taken a wierd turn, I colonised some popcorn and then spawned to HPOO and straw(straight with no coir / verm), however the mycelial growth in these is really rhizomous - it is growing fast but doesnt seem to be colonising it fully but rather has just put out lots of root like white Rhizomes. it has been colonising now for 2 weeks (its not a large container) and im not sure how much longer to leave it before putting out to fruit - any ideas? Thanks |
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| Mycotopiate Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 220
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switching substrates can change the appearance of the mycelium. foaf has an years old clone that looks linear on agar, linear/fluffy on rye, then get super rhizomorphic once its hits bulk subs. wait until subtrate is fully colonized b4 fruiting. |
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