canndo
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Ok so I guess it technically starts here https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/131193-thundercats-groooooooow-7.html. That was the first set of pictures and where most of the discussion on technique and such began.
When the mushrooms really start to grow it will only take 24-36 prolly to go from small little fruits, to full size spore dropping beauties. I've checked on my grow before and it will just look like little pins one day, and the next morning they are 2-3 inchs tall. By the time i got off work that night some had already dropped spores.
I scanned your thread. are you still using vermiculite in your initial substrate? If you are, it is counter productive, what you are doing is diluting the nutritional value of your primary medium. You will get bigger, denser flushes if you dispense with anything but pure grain. I know that many use vermiculite because they are concerned about water content but so long as no water collects at the bottom of your jars, you are ok. Oh, and I noticed (I think) that you said you were cold shocking the jars and then spreading the subsrate in trays? If so, that is counter productive as well. Disturbing the mycelium after a shock retards the process. Of course you don't need to shock at all unless you are looking for a full orchestration of pinning.