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Poor Boy
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Registered: 01/16/12
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mixing colonized spores?
#15760004 - 02/04/12 11:21 AM (3 months, 23 days ago) |
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can you mix two diff spawn bags with two different spores? i have 4 bags with PE and 1 bag with PES Amazonian. i want to mix all 5 in one tub.
cool?
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Solids and liquids are differentiated, one from the other, by the way the material responds to stress.If the material deforms and stays deformed, springs back when the stress is removed, it's a solid.
If instead the material flows when stressed, rearranges itself in such a way as to remove the stress, it's a liquid. . . .
We're gonna have to adapt if we expect to survive.
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Rafiikii


Registered: 11/17/10
Posts: 835
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Re: mixing colonized spores? [Re: Poor Boy]
#15760029 - 02/04/12 11:29 AM (3 months, 23 days ago) |
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try using the search next time
all it would have took is "mixing spores"
here is some regurgitated info from a TC
"if a given gene has 2 possible presentations and mendelian behaviour, presents no codominances, in the case of heterozygotal parents , the offspring would present one phenotype 75% of the time and the other 25% of the time. If the parents are homozygotic the dominant phenotype will present 100% of the time.
And that would just apply to one gene of a single genome"
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ello619
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Registered: 01/29/08
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Re: mixing colonized spores? [Re: Rafiikii]
#15760399 - 02/04/12 12:53 PM (3 months, 23 days ago) |
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yes you can mix them
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