Phantastica
Rising Star
Strain: PC Redboy
Substrate: 50/50 manure/straw
*questions in red*
..all good things start with some grain..
grain becomes one with shit..
darkness prevails for 2 weeks..
alien things grow..
the sub in this tray is colonized with fluffy, cottony myc:
..but the sub in this tray is colonized with very rhizo myc. does anyone know why there is such a diff in the two trays?? everything was kept exactly the same- spores, innoc date/method, incubation, colonization, substrate, environment, etc):
here's a side by side comparison. the one on the left is rhizo, and the one on the right cottony...weird..
happy baby pins:
i was using this Towel setup before to increase humidity, but i removed the towels later cuz i thought that it was inhibiting shroom growth by keeping the temps much cooler due to water's high specific heat capacity:
i didnt want the towel to become a vector for contam, so after 2 days of using the towel setup, i sprayed the towels with a lot of concentrated bleach water...bad idea.. As you can see from the pic, the myc on the sub bruised blue, and was damaged somehow..maybe due to bleach vapor?? I'm pretty certain that the bleach water did not make direct contact with the sub; however, the towel full of concentrated bleach water was suspended above the trays, and another towel was underneath the trays..
are these shrooms safe to consume?? i think they are, but i would still like to hear your opinions
the pin growth kinda slowed down *i think* (it could be genetic tho), but still matured within 5-6 days after pinning.
back on wit da jugg like a mofo:
a small number of shrooms showed odd growth... their stems just tore apart (vertically) naturally as they were maturing. the stems also look weird... any thoughts on this?? They look mutated.. could be a genetic defect, but i think the bleach water did this. but i've never grown Redboys before so this could be normal (?)
are these still edible even if they could be mutated? :
first flush wet yield: ~766g
yeeeee:d

Substrate: 50/50 manure/straw
*questions in red*
..all good things start with some grain..
grain becomes one with shit..
darkness prevails for 2 weeks..
alien things grow..
the sub in this tray is colonized with fluffy, cottony myc:
..but the sub in this tray is colonized with very rhizo myc. does anyone know why there is such a diff in the two trays?? everything was kept exactly the same- spores, innoc date/method, incubation, colonization, substrate, environment, etc):
here's a side by side comparison. the one on the left is rhizo, and the one on the right cottony...weird..
happy baby pins:
i was using this Towel setup before to increase humidity, but i removed the towels later cuz i thought that it was inhibiting shroom growth by keeping the temps much cooler due to water's high specific heat capacity:
i didnt want the towel to become a vector for contam, so after 2 days of using the towel setup, i sprayed the towels with a lot of concentrated bleach water...bad idea.. As you can see from the pic, the myc on the sub bruised blue, and was damaged somehow..maybe due to bleach vapor?? I'm pretty certain that the bleach water did not make direct contact with the sub; however, the towel full of concentrated bleach water was suspended above the trays, and another towel was underneath the trays..
are these shrooms safe to consume?? i think they are, but i would still like to hear your opinions
the pin growth kinda slowed down *i think* (it could be genetic tho), but still matured within 5-6 days after pinning.
back on wit da jugg like a mofo:
a small number of shrooms showed odd growth... their stems just tore apart (vertically) naturally as they were maturing. the stems also look weird... any thoughts on this?? They look mutated.. could be a genetic defect, but i think the bleach water did this. but i've never grown Redboys before so this could be normal (?)
are these still edible even if they could be mutated? :
first flush wet yield: ~766g
yeeeee:d
You're right, its nothing to worry about. People at Topia said that they're safe to consume as well. Personally i dont think too much bleach has entered the shrooms, cuz like i said in OP, i dont think any bleach water made direct contact with the sub since it was only in the towels and the terrarium walls. Its prolly just the bleach vapors, and *maybe* tiny bleach water droplets that caused the myc to damage. However, there could still be some bleach remnants in the shrooms, but i dont think theres too much of it. from the degree of blueness of the sub, it looks like only a little bleach water might've gotten in. The sub was only slightly bluish, and fruits still sprung up within 5-6 days after pinning, which is typical. So, i dont think it should be an issue, cuz if the amount of bleach water in the sub was toxic, then shrooms wouldnt grow.. but the only way to find out is munching on the lil fuckers..which will take a while cuz im so darn busy with my classes..