







What are the ideal temperature and humidity levels for helping mycelium recover after transferring a fully colonized substrate from an all-in-one grow bag into a mono tub?
I had a fully colonized all-in-one bag that was producing a lot of side pins, so I removed the block and placed it into a homemade mono tub. The setup is simple: the bottom is lined with tinfoil, with a small elevated plastic container holding the substrate block. I added water underneath and around the sides to generate humidity. Currently, the humidity inside the tub is around 98%, but the temperature is only 74°F because it’s been sitting in my closet. I plan to move it under my bed where it’s warmer and leave it there for about a week so the mycelium can recover from the stress of the transfer.
Thanks everybody for the advice. I’m going to transfer to a bin after soaking!!
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I might just be a idiot but I feel like the whole thing about growing it taking care of it harvesting it doing it legally 😉 drying it, makes me feel better then the actual high I feel like they are my children.
Do I wait another couple days or is it time to open the bag also in the corners I see that it hasn’t fully converted to mycelium and I’m starting to see pins. Just looking for advice.
Some context behind these pictures we injected into 4 pound grow bag about two months ago, but injected incorrectly due to my friend being an idiot. We then noticed no growth throughout those two months so we did a break and shake and waited another couple weeks just for no growth. We then moved locations about three days ago due to the fact that it was too cold in the original place now we’re seeing growth, but we want to make sure that it’s not cross contamination due to the fact that we were moving it around and changing houses.
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