The Cryptkeeper
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To help the spores distribute?anyone notice the swirling pattern of the stems?
Hmmmm...
What causes this peeps?
[I know why, just asking if peeps are aware of a basic truth with the mush]
To help the spores distribute?anyone notice the swirling pattern of the stems?
Hmmmm...
What causes this peeps?
[I know why, just asking if peeps are aware of a basic truth with the mush]
anyone notice the swirling pattern of the stems?
Hmmmm...
What causes this peeps?
[I know why, just asking if peeps are aware of a basic truth with the mush]
airflow direction from my understanding
Very interesting.Yes, the mush grow away from the wind flow, always, nothing to do with light.
Very interesting.I understand that some mushrooms instinctively bend their stems to help distribute spores.
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I'm sure the 'spiral' effect is all because of the air flow. It wouldn't be quite as noticeable in the wild though. LOLYou may be right also, they are hard to define as to purpose.....
thanks for all the info choempi, i,ve got 3 monotubs going, spawned about a week ago, almost time to check
Guys, there are easier ways to keep your RH up around 95 and still keep your Co2 down, really, I've got a couple of cheap solutions for you if you want.
Well hell, then my way is certainly not easier than yours, shut my mouth. I thought people were fanning and opening and warming and such.
I thought you were mistaken, this is as simple as it gets
I'm sure the 'spiral' effect is all because of the air flow. It wouldn't be quite as noticeable in the wild though. LOL
Awesome thread and tek sir. A bit more research and a few more items to acquire and I'll be ready. Thank you sir!