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#1
PF - Tek / Fruiting
June 03, 2008, 04:19:16 PM
I have  chamber with 9 cakes all dunked for 24 hrs, i have an airstone in warm water for humidity (change the water everyday) and i have 6 quarter sized holes with polyfil for clean air, and im hand misting 3 times daily, light 8 on 16 off....my cakes have been in the chamber for nearly five days with hardly any noticeable change other than white spikeish mycellium poking out of the verm i rolled them in, and im pretty sure the chamber is staying steady 70-74 degrees....is there something im not doing correctly or does fruiting just take longer than the average 7-14 days....thanks guys
#2
PF - Tek / Fruiting
June 03, 2008, 04:18:44 PM
I have  chamber with 9 cakes all dunked for 24 hrs, i have an airstone in warm water for humidity (change the water everyday) and i have 6 quarter sized holes with polyfil for clean air, and im hand misting 3 times daily, light 8 on 16 off....my cakes have been in the chamber for nearly five days with hardly any noticeable change other than white spikeish mycellium poking out of the verm i rolled them in, and im pretty sure the chamber is staying steady 70-74 degrees....is there something im not doing correctly or does fruiting just take longer than the average 7-14 days....thanks guys
#3
PF - Tek / Re: first timer need some advice
June 01, 2008, 01:15:57 PM
also cakes in my chamber are about 5 days in and there showing like mountainish sign of white myco protruding from the cake is that early signs of pining 
#4
PF - Tek / Re: first timer need some advice
June 01, 2008, 11:30:24 AM
can a cake have bruising or is my shit contamed....id take a photo but the pic wont really give it justice its very faint
#5
PF - Tek / Re: first timer need some advice
May 28, 2008, 10:55:58 PM
well I should clarify, i have like 3 jars that are pretty white but there are obvious spots where the substrate is too soaked to colonize over, so about 3/4 of the jars are fairly colonized but the other 1/4 is clearly too wet....are these still fruitable or not....But as for the others they are healthy and i got that figured out pretty well. Thanks.
#6
PF - Tek / first timer need some advice
May 27, 2008, 06:56:56 PM
   I have some jars colonized for about a month now and couple maybe to wet to fruit normally, i was thinking of breaking down the wet jars and putting them all into a tupperware and incubating, in hopes maybe that can colonize more efficiently. Also i was wondering how well an airstone in water will work to create humidity for my chamber....thanks guys