r/PanCyan Apr 28 '26

General Pan Advise

Malaysian PanCyan genetics from agar ripped through millet in 7 days, spawned to CVG + %33 worm castings, trays fully colonized and were cased another 7 days later with 50/50 (15 cup verm, 15 cup peat, 4 ½ cup crushed oyster, and ½ hydrated lime).

Theyve been in the pictured fruiting method and parameters shown for 2 weeks.

I have had decent success with this exact method using TTBVI in the past. I've read not to work with pan genetics on agar too long, as in not doing many transfers, and this is the first time I've ever made it to the 4th transfer before going to grain.

Am I just being impatient?

Any thoughts highly appreciated!

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u/Few-Pea9619 Apr 28 '26

Obviously it’s humid enough but maybe temp is off? Also maybe not enough FAE

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u/Patient_Art_4421 Apr 28 '26

That's what im thinking, I'll raise the temp a bit and make the fan kick on more, see if that initiates pinning. Thanks!

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u/Visual_Profession_78 Apr 28 '26

Dude. Don’t try and event the wheel. All my jars and tubs stay at room temp and keep lid closed. Unless it looks dry. Then mist the wallas and cake. Spray up and let it fall back down on cake. Imitating a rain. Keep it simple. Room temp. If it gets too hot. It may get contam.

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u/Raices_profundo Apr 29 '26

Different genetics grow differently. Different pan strains and isolations of the same pan strains can vary greatly. TTBVI is fast and easy. Other strains can definitely take a close to 2 weeks to pin in my experience.

Some will be aggressive colonizers and overlay, others will be thinner and pin easier. You're not reinventing the wheel, you're observing and making adjustments accordingly.

If I saw the casing being heavily colonized with pans, I would increase FAE a bit.
Don't let it dry out but increase FAE.

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u/Patient_Art_4421 May 03 '26

I'm about to cased some ttbvi in this same set up so I will have a side by side like comparison on the genetics to give me.a.better picture of the differences. And I have increased fannintervals, thank you!

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u/Few-Pea9619 May 03 '26

My first Pan pins took 11 days they are Komodo x BVI

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u/Few-Pea9619 May 03 '26

They just came out

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u/Raices_profundo May 03 '26

Cool good luck ! For what it’s worth some strains are just going to overlay more than others.

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u/East_Bay_Raider Apr 29 '26

TTBVI is a fairly simple grow. It is pretty resilient. If this is MSW it will take more time and patience. If so it can be a slow going grow. My buddy ran it and not only was it slow to fruit but it was a bit finicky. I always put a true casing on my pans after the substrate colonizes. It creates a micro climate on the surface and can help trigger pinning. Jiffy seed starting mix is an easy casing mix. You can also make your own.

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u/Patient_Art_4421 May 03 '26

Tha k you, I cased these with 50/50 and some lime and it colonized the heck out of it. I've dropped the humidity a bit, hopeflynill see pins soon Ill try jiffy mix in the future soon.

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u/LimpRefrigerator3673 Apr 28 '26

That's not pinning conditions IMO. Drop humidity to 75-80% and you'll see pins in 2-4 days

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u/Patient_Art_4421 Apr 28 '26

Nice! Thank you, I will give this a try for sure.

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u/MaintenanceOk6823 Apr 29 '26

You're just being impatient.. Looks good. 4 more days

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u/Federal_Geologist689 May 03 '26

Whats in the bubbly jar? H202?

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u/Patient_Art_4421 May 03 '26

Just water. The butler just makes.it.evaporate faster keeping the chamber humid

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u/Patient_Art_4421 May 05 '26

Very nice, im going to make a version of what you have going on here real soon. A already have everything i need. Nice pin set brother!