
New Project - Pan Cyans in Sandbags
#61
Posted 22 June 2007 - 09:27 PM
#62
Posted 23 June 2007 - 09:52 AM
#63
Posted 25 June 2007 - 11:46 AM
They are still growing, they don't double in size every 24 hours like cubies have done for me.
They do however pack a big punch.....I tried some over the weekend. I started a new thread in the "Storming the Gates" forum.
Amazing.
#64
Posted 25 June 2007 - 12:18 PM
Thank Bugs!
They are still growing, they don't double in size every 24 hours like cubies have done for me.
Sometimes they do,..sometimes they don't !
I have pins standing still for atleast two weeks,before they grew to mature size...!
I've also had (pan)shrooms mature in three days..,all in the same enviroment...
#65
Posted 25 June 2007 - 01:35 PM
Thank Bugs!
They are still growing, they don't double in size every 24 hours like cubies have done for me.
Sometimes they do,..sometimes they don't !
I have pins standing still for atleast two weeks,before they grew to mature size...!
I've also had (pan)shrooms mature in three days..,all in the same enviroment...
Very Interesting
#66
Posted 16 July 2007 - 10:54 AM
I have four full quarts of popcorn in a big mycobag, and the pan suphanburi have done a great job of colonizing. Sandbags have been ordered, and I'm looking for a bit extra info.
How much spawn did you use for your big sandbag? For the little ones? Did you keep them in the light, or keep them in the dark until colonized?
I'm really excited about trying pans, and this is gorgeous spawn, so any pointers for fruiting will be muchly appreciated.
#67
Posted 18 July 2007 - 01:28 PM
The first two smaller bags worked out and produced enough fruits for a great first time Pan experience as well as enough for a few close friends.
I had 3 more spawn bags from Hip that were fully colonized....so i decide to quit being a pussy and spawned them all to one large sandbag.
Everything was goin great right up until I exposed to light and air. The last two smaller bags were getting dried out really quickly with constant airflow....so this time I didn't leave the fan on all the time and when I did, it wasn't left on the highest setting.
This turned out to be a big mistake..........lots of big green ugly trich. I tried doing some emergency sugery......still more ugly green trich.
I don't have any strong peroxide on hand and I don't know if I can save any of it now anyways. I'll probably try one more amputation and see if I can stop the carnage.
Pans in bags is still a work in progress......if I can get the air exchange just right, I'm confident that I can make them turn out even better.
:gah::gah::gah:
#68
Posted 18 July 2007 - 02:36 PM
#69
Posted 23 July 2007 - 09:29 AM
Now all current pan work is officially dead. Damn the green monster to hell!
#70
Posted 23 July 2007 - 09:35 AM
#71
Posted 07 August 2007 - 08:27 PM
Thats the worst when that happens. After you have got through the hard part, and got that mycelium off to a healthy start, some big grean meanie comes along and beats down the little man.
Im glad you got enough to try though !
I still haven't tried pans.
#72
Posted 09 August 2007 - 09:07 AM
but pans are definitely a gift from Heaven....thanks cowcharmer
#73
Posted 09 August 2007 - 10:19 AM
Some of my best grows have been "failures" I dumped out in the yard. Just thought I'd put that out there.
I do this with cubies, but for Pans (which I have yet to grow) I suppose this is only an option within a narrower, more tropical environmental range, which right now happens to be a large part of the U.S.. Couldn't hurt to try...
Great grow log, btw! I do have some Pan prints that I've been trying to find time to play with, and this and other threads are inspiring me to get started ASAP.
#74
Posted 09 August 2007 - 01:17 PM
I've gotten great flushes from trich infested trays that I dumped into the yard in a mostly-shady spot (not too shady). A hard rain washed the trich away, mostly. I use the hose if there isn't enough rain.
Some of my best grows have been "failures" I dumped out in the yard. Just thought I'd put that out there.
I do this with cubies, but for Pans (which I have yet to grow) I suppose this is only an option within a narrower, more tropical environmental range, which right now happens to be a large part of the U.S.. Couldn't hurt to try...
Great grow log, btw! I do have some Pan prints that I've been trying to find time to play with, and this and other threads are inspiring me to get started ASAP.
#75
Posted 10 August 2007 - 07:02 AM
Good luck! Hope the pins never stop!
#76
Posted 10 August 2007 - 12:50 PM
Thanks bro.