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Psilocybe Cubensis Ecuador [2019]

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Psilocybe Cubensis Ecuador
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Week 3
Vegetation
26
ยฐC
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Day Air Temperature
90 %
Air Humidity
3+ conditions after
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jomolhari jomolhari
4 years ago
3) 29.01 Second check of incubation: no contaminants were detected, rhizomorphic mycelium appeared, and now the process of substrate capture will go much faster. Some jars have colonized 20% -30% of the substrate, others 40% -50%. Today I decided to shake them up to improve air exchange and create new spots of colonization. In the process of shaking up, I periodically tapped the walls of the can with my fist so that โ€œcracksโ€ and splits would appear in the substrate. I removed jars for further overgrowth (t = 26C - 27C). 4) 03.02 Today I made the third check: there are no infections, some of the cans are colonized by 60% -70%, the other part has practically grown (80% -90%) and began to โ€œsweatโ€ all over (condensation appeared).
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WeedWhisperer
WeedWhisperercommentedweek 124 years ago
Mad skills! Really really impressive
jomolhari
jomolharicommented4 years ago
@WeedWhisperer, thank you ๐Ÿ™ I've tried my best with that one cycle.
heizen
heizencommentedweek 124 years ago
Nice grow mate, plants are looking good, keep it up, imma follow this one upclose.
Girl_Scout
Girl_Scoutcommentedweek 122 years ago
Very impressive!! 4 massive waves ๐Ÿคฉ what are your favorite strains and why?
Girl_Scout
Girl_Scoutcommented2 years ago
@jomolhari, yes, true that! Actually it might be the reason. Last times I got mold I haven't used antibiotics ๐Ÿค” great advice, thank you! I'll try again better prepared ๐Ÿ˜Ž
jomolhari
jomolharicommented2 years ago
@Girl_Scout, sometimes it seems to me that it is impossible to incubate them if an antibiotic has not been used. Any crap in the substrate will definitely turn sour and moldy. For a human these dosages are simply nothing (besides, they will disintegrate in such a time). I suspect that mushrooms in a store (oyster mushroom, for example) are grown only with the use of antibiotics. If you did not use antibiotics while preparing a substrate, then I assure you - this is the reason for failures. All glory to gentamicin ๐Ÿ˜‚
Girl_Scout
Girl_Scoutcommented2 years ago
@jomolhari, yes I did a few times, fucked it up half times as well to be honest ๐Ÿ˜„ couldn't achieve completely sterile conditions.. but the times I succeeded it was fully magical for sure! 3-4 waves of good harvest. I love the process, how fast they develop. I love plants as well I would just say it's different and a bit more usual for me
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54degreesnorth
54degreesnorthcommentedweek 84 years ago
What is printing?
jomolhari
jomolharicommented4 years ago
@@@@@@54degreesnorth, it is production of spore print. It's way of preserving biomaterial for further cycles. In my case it's sterile piece of foil with spores on it (from a cap of shroom). Some shroomers use plastic or thick paper. You can use spores print for making spore suspension. Spore suspension is not stored for a long, but prints can be kept in refrigerator for years (or probably centuries ๐Ÿ˜‚). It is instead of seeds in plants ๐Ÿ˜ƒ And unlike plants, the genotype remains stable. The next generation of mushrooms will be identical: F1, F2, F3, etc - all of them will be the same.