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Anonymous
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Re: Ecuadorian mycelium-cottony or rhizostrandy?What is your experience?
#10606 - 04/02/00 06:14 PM (24 years, 1 day ago) |
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I germinated my Ecuadors on agar, and they came out really cottony. I then transfered them to new dishes and it turned rhyzomorphic. I would say take the cottony jars (when they are close to fully colonized) and pour small amounts into new jars. Then you can expand your grain and most likely get a nicer mycelium.
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LuciferX
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Re: Ecuadorian mycelium-cottony or rhizostrandy?What is your experience?
#10608 - 04/02/00 08:17 PM (24 years, 1 day ago) |
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every strain can produce either cottony or rizomorphic mycellium. it just depends on what it wants to do. if its white and looks like mycellium, it probably is. ------------------ -LuciferX- "What if this world is another worlds hell?" -Aldous Huxley
-------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Once in awhile you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right
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Anonymous
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Re: Ecuadorian mycelium-cottony or rhizostrandy?What is your experience?
#10609 - 04/02/00 08:50 PM (24 years, 1 day ago) |
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All I ever grow now is Ecuadorians. In my experience with over 50 jars now, it has always been like that. In the spots of innoculation there will be very fine cotteny mycellium, but then some time after about 2 or 3 days it all turns rhyzomorphic. But I'm not quite sure whether or not the mycellium that is already there is neccessarily turning rhyzomorphic or that simply the rhyzomorphic mycellium that was already there but not seen yet is just beating out the tomentose cotteny mycellium and overtaking the medium.
------------------ Trying to rationalize with an irrational person, is in itself irrational!
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psilocyber
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Re: Ecuadorian mycelium-cottony or rhizostrandy?What is your experience?
#10610 - 04/02/00 09:56 PM (24 years, 1 day ago) |
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Anonymous
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Re: Ecuadorian mycelium-cottony or rhizostrandy?What is your experience?
#10611 - 04/03/00 10:52 AM (24 years, 21 hours ago) |
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THANKS YOU GUYS! psilocyber your site is soooo pretty, what a classy joint hey in a thread just above this one "Lana" says i could spray "lightly" some hydrogen peroxide on my mycelium just in case of contams!?!? i thought for sure even spraying water on the white stuff would mess it all up? whats the deal fellas?------------------ Liquor is dandy but Candy is quicker
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psilocyber
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Re: Ecuadorian mycelium-cottony or rhizostrandy?What is your experience?
#10612 - 04/03/00 06:38 AM (24 years, 1 day ago) |
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Anonymous
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Re: Ecuadorian mycelium-cottony or rhizostrandy?What is your experience?
#10613 - 04/06/00 07:32 PM (23 years, 11 months ago) |
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thanks psilocyber! i did just that then mixed my jar up real good and now i can see new healthy growth! ------------------ Liquor is dandy but Candy is quicker
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PappaKaps
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Re: Ecuadorian mycelium-cottony or rhizostrandy?What is your experience?
#10614 - 04/06/00 07:52 PM (23 years, 11 months ago) |
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That what I'm wondering Candy, I've got the same deal here....and I've also got a pic but i can't quiet get it to work. Its larger than 20kb, and I tryed to use my ftp, but its not taking it. Damn it!!!Just testing somemore
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PappaKaps
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Re: Ecuadorian mycelium-cottony or rhizostrandy?What is your experience?
#10615 - 04/06/00 07:54 PM (23 years, 11 months ago) |
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Shit, it worked, damn, I forgot what I did.
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Anonymous
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Re: Ecuadorian mycelium-cottony or rhizostrandy?What is your experience?
#10616 - 04/06/00 08:10 PM (23 years, 11 months ago) |
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why is that so far down in the jar? did you have a big needle, or is that a contam?
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PappaKaps
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Re: Ecuadorian mycelium-cottony or rhizostrandy?What is your experience?
#10617 - 04/06/00 08:49 PM (23 years, 11 months ago) |
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Well, the spores ran down the jar a quiet a bit, plus I did a open jar inoculation. Thats why its so far down there.
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