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Scarfmeister
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Deformed cap with a greenish hue?
#1054929 - 11/15/02 05:40 AM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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I recently harvested my first flush. One of the shrooms that was an abort had a deformed cap with a greenish hue on it. Do you think that that was just bruising off some kind or is it infact the dreaded green mold?
I see no signs of mold anywhere else so my bet is that its just bruiding.
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Re: Deformed cap with a greenish hue? [Re: Scarfmeister]
#1056137 - 11/15/02 02:46 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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If it is green then why risk it? Just throw that one away.
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Re: Deformed cap with a greenish hue? [Re: Scarfmeister]
#1056534 - 11/15/02 05:30 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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I have had greenish tinged mushrooms (slightly spongy too) on a contaminated casing:
  See how the upper shrooms are fine but the lower ones are a bit green. It sounds to me like yours are probably contaminated.
Edited by zeta (11/15/02 05:32 PM)
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Re: Deformed cap with a greenish hue? [Re: zeta]
#1060764 - 11/17/02 07:41 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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what actually happens the majority of the time if you eat green mold?
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Re: Deformed cap with a greenish hue? [Re: 1stimer]
#1060882 - 11/17/02 08:29 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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The mold in the picture is either Aspergillus or Penicillum. You can't tell the difference without a microscope. Penicillum is harmless to humans but aspergillus has some very harmful varieties. Trichoderma is another common green mold, quite a bit darker (forest green), and is completely harmless to humans. Trichoderma: That said, treat all contamination with caution.
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Re: Deformed cap with a greenish hue? [Re: Scarfmeister]
#1061026 - 11/17/02 09:41 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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shroomnoob that the exact shit i used have problems with. Its best to pitch it before it sporalates. You can see it coming when its still imature. Looks like grey/mass grows fast slightly different shade then the mycellium.
Keeping it around at that stage is only spreading spores for future infection.
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