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Delayed fruiting

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    Daren Lock
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    i have a simple greenhouse setup but my first crop has been in for two weeks now and no sign of any pinning.
    The greenhouse is in the garage, so temp is at the lower end, probably about ten degrees, twin pond forggers in the bottom so plenty of humidity and I spray them as well, most of the day indirect light from a window, probably direct sunlight for about 2 hours, but here in Wales, there’s not a lot of that ?

    The bags seemed to be fully colonized, so not sure what’s going on
    Any ideas?

    #2172
    Adam
    Keymaster

    Hi Daren,

    how long were they incubated for? If they have already been incubated for 3 weeks or more, then it is probably just the lower temperatures slowing the fruiting down. We find it can take 2 weeks or so when temperatures are below 12C. You should start to see pins emerging from the holes you cut anytime in the next week – if not, send us a quick photo and I’ll be happy to take a look and see if there might be something else going on.

    best wishes, Adam

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