weasels911
Well-Known Member
Ecuador and Amazon
Wow! Pretty Trippy Colors!! Ohhh! Ahhh!I couldn't get a good pic of my colored fruiting chamber, I need to get a better camera for color pictures. Here are some wbs cakes I picked this morning.
Im not trying to argue but if you go to amsterdam they grow them in big trays on shelves like ten high and this was in a barn looking shed with no lights at all except for the door going outside they kept it humid bny putting a huge heating element in a tub of water that lightly steamed. I wouldnt waste my time with spectrum. its all about fruition and light has nothing to do with pinning its all about the strain and medium. IM sure you might get bigger or taller specimens , but i would rather have many and save the big lights for the green. I have had many sucessfull grows using clear totes and ice cream pails using nothing more than electric blankets and 10 watt lights. Dont make it harder on your self. Get some liquit culture and MYG kits DIY and make some casing you will have so many shrooms you wont even care about light.thats sorta wrong... they do need light thats been proven.. they even preform better with better light also been proven, now they still only require a small amount of light compared to plants, as they are not plants and use light completly different. daylight spectrum, 5000k-6500k is best,
I think I use for my fc is 13 wat floresent bulb for one 15 gallon fc, about I dont really know exactly, but its not alot, but the right spectrum and right amount can make a difference
I have no idea what amount of light is needed as i stated i use a 13 watt, just 3 watts more than you so clearly im not suggesting using some giant plant lights or anything, and the fact that day light spectrum is preferred as far as i can tell it could be all speculation, but i've never seen any speculation of any other spectrum ever so i just statd the spectrum as daylight...Im not trying to argue but if you go to amsterdam they grow them in big trays on shelves like ten high and this was in a barn looking shed with no lights at all except for the door going outside they kept it humid bny putting a huge heating element in a tub of water that lightly steamed. I wouldnt waste my time with spectrum. its all about fruition and light has nothing to do with pinning its all about the strain and medium. IM sure you might get bigger or taller specimens , but i would rather have many and save the big lights for the green. I have had many sucessfull grows using clear totes and ice cream pails using nothing more than electric blankets and 10 watt lights. Dont make it harder on your self. Get some liquit culture and MYG kits DIY and make some casing you will have so many shrooms you wont even care about light.
for a casing you want to use non nutritional so that the cake/grains dont try to colonize it instead of pinning. you may have ment as a substrate to spawn your cakes to to make a large cake, i dont know if its possible, i did once try but met with failure... im sure it could be done. just dont know what kind of results you would get.WooT WooT !!! Nice Thread...!!!
Been reading for a while... still don't know shit... never messed with anything like it...
So here is a question:
If you can use BRF without sterilizing it in the jar, could you use it to make your casing?
I apologize if I used any of the terms incorrectly... I still don;t know shit about shrooms... other than eating LOTS of course...lol...
Thanks for all the good info!!!
OK... this is obviously something I haven't figured out yet... I thought casing was the act of creating a large cake from a little one...for a casing you want to use non nutritional so that the cake/grains dont try to colonize it instead of pinning.
THAT is exactly what I meant... lol... thanks!you may have ment as a substrate to spawn your cakes to to make a large cake,
I understand... do you know why yours failed?i dont know if its possible, i did once try but met with failure... im sure it could be done. just dont know what kind of results you would get.
yeah my seal sucks, shitty rubber doesn't stay in placeI grew up in a house that used them daily... and they are as safe as the person using them...
If the pressure relief valve gets clogged, it will blow up... but you should never really leave one unattended for long anyways...
As long as you can hear the pressure chugging out the top, you're good... when they go quiet is when you have a problem... plus, most modern PCs have gages...
With that said, I have seen them blow up more than once, one plugged and the other had an old crappy rubber seal and it let go... both very bad...