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  1. Most places advertise as spores, when it's actually liquid culture. It's not legal to sell the culture of any magic mushroom, so they call it spores for souvenir / research and development purposes to get by with microspcopy laws, like with cannabis seeds long before it was legal. but you don't get spores in the syringes. unless you really reeeeeeaaally lucky. spores generally cost significantly more. just look at the spore sprints. that's why the syringes are so cheap in comparison to them, because they actually contain liquid culture. quite the big difference in the two. I do all my grain work in jars, actually much easier than the bags. I get the bags for my gourmet mushrooms, but often have one tear open or just kinda split open on a seem. remember they have to go through the pressure cooker and with it already being thick polypropelene it kinda tends to form it's own seems and tear or open along those lines. they work nice for a while, but you also can't reuse them. I just moved back to jars, waaaayyy easier. get a tennis ball, when you fill the jars with the grain, don't fill it to the top. leave some room so the grains can move around when you shake it, hit it against the tennis ball just so it comes off the sides of the jar and it should break apart very very easily. I trust the jars way more than those bags. they also become expensive over time. I would say this flips the seesaws into the opposite side of the spectrum with too little air flow. remember this is a golden key, although mushrooms grow in high humidity, fresh air and fresh oxygen is even more important than the high humidity. when there's too much co2 the mushrooms can't breathe. it's the same as sticking your head in a closed box with high humidity, cause mushrooms breathe the same as humans. they want constant supply of fresh oxygen. just with added humidity. I would say stick to what you where going to do here, I think closing some holes will work perfect! maybe close the whole middle row? Goodluck brother!
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  2. Hello @CreX time to come out from where ever you have been, okay thank you, see you soon
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  3. Hey guys, so we started growing this lady in January. Outdoors, in a pot with soil, we were giving nutes up till about 3 weeks ago. Seagro. Its a jack herer X All was going well, stacking up nicely etc up till recently.. There seems to be foxtailing & every day the buds seems like they are getting airier, the leaves seem to be dying quicker than usual. Im assuming its not getting enough sun, has anyone else experienced this? would it be best to do an early harvest? Or any tips or ideas on how to supplement it? Trichromes are clear-milky
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  4. Shot brother! Thanks for that info. I noticed my first pin this morning Its only one so far but it still feels like a million dollars
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  5. Last thing. If my current sfc lets too much moisture out too fast, how about i just use my propagator for the bulk substrate grow? Just mist and fan as required. Good idea?Bad idea?
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  6. Ja i'm going for week 3 now and still no sign of pinning. Will see. Agar is the next level for sure. Firstly want to see if i can get fruits from spore syringes before i go in all out berzerker! Those colonizing bags which get injected with culture and broken up with bulk substrate looks like the better alternative to the grain jars available here. With the grain jars you can't really shake/break the partly colonized substrate up to speed up the process...or can you? Well at least i have a fresh order on the way and will go monotub style or re-use my sfc but tape up some holes instead. Patience and peace brother
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  7. Plant fades.. cut is my suggestion too. She is that late, rodelization can easy occur. Seagro is more for veg and even for veg is rather weak. If you get your fertilizer from Builders, next time get some GuanoFlo for flower. Should give a way better result.. you lack P and K with Seagro.
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  8. I would cut the plant down. Looks good, well done
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  9. That plant seems to be trying to finish fading naturally, But also keep in mind that if you're giving a potted plant a N dominant feed during flower you would promote leafy growth. Have seen flowering plants with more leaves than bud due to this. As we get closer to the winter solstice you're going to start seeing funny things as they technically shouldn't be growing/flowering naturally now-limits being pushed and all that. Some of our outdoor girls also showing a bit of foxtailing, later on the plants will want to start revegging, so you'll have to decide how far you want to push them. Some plants might finish flowering, others will want to start revegging, it will be up to you as the grower to recognize the signs and decide if you want to harvest or let the plant reveg.
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  10. usually foxtailing happens cause of too much light, but not in terms of intensity, in terms of hour cycle. stray lights perhaps? outdoor cycle is just a mess these days anyway. growing out doors you kinda have to expect some funny stuff, because as we all know nature doesn't give a single shit what the textbook says. the seasons aren't what they used to be, plants think it's winter then we get a whole week of summer, this may cause them to do funny things like foxtailing or even hermie. very common for females in late flower to push nanners when their cycles get messed up or even just a little stray light.
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  11. Ahhh instagram, I do not dabble unfortunately, I got enough scrolling vises for now.
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  12. He's playing on Instagram with all the influencers
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