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Pinning Pr0n

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1st Fruting of the new mushroom setup after the fire took everything from me.

My Oyster (Pleurotus ostreatus) strain is turning out to be a real pinner.

A few photos Day 1 after initiating lighting into the fruiting chamber.

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And one photo Day 2 after initiating lighting into the fruting chamber.

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This strain is is looking like a good one, I'd feel confident releasing it to anyone.

I put in my first two King Oyster (Pleurotus eryngii) crates into the fruting chamber so more pinning pr0n to come!

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looking very nice.

this is what I like to see, other peoples grows.

what temps do you have them at?

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Nice ! a guy used to bring some similar into the kitchen i run that he grew at home and they were the shit! tasty they held for ages and i served them really basically to honour the ingredients

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Holy crap, those are some pins!

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I've taken most off the top ones off already, this is what they are like when about fully grown:

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King Oyster (Pleurotus eryngii) are still spawning out in the spawning chamber, a whilt to go yet for those.

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Pick them now! They are ready to go. A tad more O2 and light would be handy too, should shorten those stems a little and flatten them out.

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Yeah I've already switched the lighting to natural sunlight and they are flattening out quite well. Midday sun is removed and ambient light only at that time of day but the morning and late afternoon sun they get plenty of and are loving it.

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Nice fruits. It's always good to see what others are growing at the mo'.

Very nice work, I'm sure you've been tasting the fruits of your labour. No pun intended. Okay, so it was a little intentional. :P

Can't wait to see some more.

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