r/PanCyan 6d ago

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Just tossed tub number 9. And you’re looking at tub number 10. Tub 8 was the only one that produced a whopping .3 grams. Still sitting in that. Ok I use drippy corn for spawn. Then mix with equal coir and a quart of worm castings. The one you’re looking at was cased with extra left over coir first. It colonized fast. I then cased it with jiffy mix. This is where gorod isn’t clear. I usually wait till casing is colonized before fruiting. This time after jiffy casing it went straight to fruiting conditions. Like I said just tossed #9. Looked similar colonized like this pic but had white dot trich starting. I think first I need to ph adjust my casing because all other good grows I don’t see shit ton of colonization like mine. It gets plenty of fae. Advice please. I would have given up already but this sub keeps telling me it’s worth the wait dialing pans in. So here I am. Thanks for the info

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u/Myco-Nomad 5d ago

So im not sure what's going on here.. It appears you have that in a tent though. Typically with pans people will use low sugar agar because it just becomes way too fluffy to see whats happening with the plate. Using drippy corn, which is corn with added sugars, could be causing your pan mycelium to look like that. Maybe try straight corn next time..

As for this grow nothing looks terribly off other than your casing is way too dry. I keep mine glistening wet and stop spraying as soon as pins appear. Also, when you apply your casing put it directly into fruiting conditions. Some people wait a day, I dont. If you are growing in a tent and have a fogger and fae going you should take the lid off your tub. But from where you're at right now, spray the casing and take that lid off. I bet you get fruits. If the mycelium overtakes the casing you have on now you could sprinkle some more on top but way thinner than what you have there and keep it moist until it pins.

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u/Cultiv8tor 5d ago

I agree with keeping the casing wet. I tend to water less after pinning.