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| LookIntoYourMind Join Date: Jan 2006
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| Tazmanian Tallboys! Tazmanian subs, no casing. Third or fourth flush. I love this strain, I get 12" fruits on average. I had one that was as long as my arm at one point...
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| LookIntoYourMind Join Date: Jan 2006
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| here is some of the methodology used for these tubs. its a bit different than the double tubs i used to use. only downfall is the lids aren't used so stacking has to be criss-cross. found that with lids fanning was required and even a good wiping of the tubs with a towel. and fanning is not something i want to do. the saran wrap allows the bin to breathe. thus no fanning required. the pics of the mushrooms fruiting are examples using this type of fruiting chamber. basically the double tubs i used to use take up too much space vertically. so now adjustments have been made to allow the use of both dub tubs. so now its double the fruiting. but as you can see sometimes the tall fruits pop out the top. if the saran wrap top is left a bit loose, there is a bit of leeway here. this method requires no fanning, no spraying. the only maintenance is a flood of the substrate for a few hours. it is then drained, and left to repin or rejuvenate the existing pins on the substrate. this method has been tested with casing layers as well as substrates only. no fanning was required even through 13 flushes. it seems to work the best from most of the experiments i have been running for the last few years...
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| If you can't read the 2nd picture. Here is the text. 1) The Idea is to have the first batch of bins pinning while you just birthed your next round. 2) The second round starts pinning while round 1 fruits. 3) You birth round 3. Then harvest round 1. While Round 2 Is fruiting. 4) Round 4 gets everything flowing. Now it is one big rotation. You have a monthly rotation going. 5) Roughly these boxes on average last 2 months with numerous floods 6) This will achieve a constant, consistent harvest for a good two months if nothing contams. 7) Round 5. This is your play it safe round. Always have backups in case something happens. 8) First of all Round 1 pins bc it has no bins on top of it. once it pins. place round 2 on top. then round 2 pins and so on and so forth. make sure that your new bins are always on top. this allows for good pinning and the mushroooms that fruit will have to reach a bit more for the light source. this will allow them to grow tall. This setup is for diffused light sources. Like a window that has 10% light in the room. You don't even need a direct light source. If you
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| more examples using this method. its really not any different than double tub except no two tubs. only one. the holes are still 1/2" and placed exactly at level with the top of the substrate or level with the casing layer. from left to right. Tex, tex, pesh, tex clone, john allen strain, allen, allen
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