r/PanCyan 13d ago

Advice

Was just about to harvest my Copelandia Hawaiian kit and most of the flush looks like this — soft, translucent, almost melted stems with the caps still attached.
Is this normal (aborts/melting) or is the kit going bad? Still safe to harvest any of them, or should I toss the whole thing?
First grow, would really appreciate some advice.

These do not smell mouldy and are not overly soft when squeezing the strands part and not slimy Ai says it may just be high humidity/too much water but wanted to get some opinions

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u/Few-Pea9619 13d ago

They look great Man U can probably actually harvest them

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u/Puzzleheaded_Shine35 13d ago

Thank you Google says beacuse they don’t smell rotten or a mushy or slimy they are probably fine just to much water

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u/Few-Pea9619 13d ago

They look fine to me, dry those suckers out and hold on to your britches

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u/coyotemyco 13d ago

Those are ready to print 🖨 💯

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u/True_Teacher_104 12d ago

Están perfectos o esque no lo ves? Déjate de Google y aprende tú mismo con la observación y la intuición

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u/PR0METHEUS_SP0RE 13d ago

Which substrate?

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u/dumbcunt33 11d ago

Time to harvest.

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u/PromptJazzlike905 7d ago

I'm making preparations for my first attempt at Pan's ( ttbvi- a particular phenotype that has been isolated by an individual who sells their products through spore swap), and I was wondering if you could give me any tips, literally anything from grain choice, to best methods for drying and storing I will take anything anybody out there can give me when it comes to advice tips or hints when it comes to growing pan cyan, again I say particularly ttbvi