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OfflinefungalEntropy
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Greenish bruising?
    #12815854 - 06/28/10 12:41 AM (13 years, 7 months ago)

Picked some of the first flush, no apparent signs of contam.  Around the base where they were plucked a more greenish than blue color appeared (after picking, not before)  although one cake did have a little green blob near the base of the cake, it didn't look like contam but Idk to be honest.  There wasn't any of this green on the shrooms themselves however.  Picked them and drying.  All of them have this greenish tint at the base where touched.  I read on the sporeworks website that the GTs (what strain they are) bruise a greenish/blue color.  Here are some pics.



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Re: Greenish bruising? [Re: fungalEntropy]
    #12815889 - 06/28/10 12:49 AM (13 years, 7 months ago)

It's just bruising. As you said they turned blueish green where you touched them. That's bruising. Bruising is not always totally blue, but mostly.

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Re: Greenish bruising? [Re: StainBlue]
    #12815920 - 06/28/10 12:58 AM (13 years, 7 months ago)

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It's just bruising. As you said they turned blueish green where you touched them. That's bruising. Bruising is not always totally blue, but mostly.

Have fun with those guys!!:thumbup:




For sure, just want to make sure they're safe and good to go :smile:  What could this greenish blob have been on the base, I did move the cake around the rewetten the perlite, so maybe it got bumbed and bruised?  I didn't think it was anything bad because I know that fully colonized cakes are highly unlikely to contam.  So all good?


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Re: Greenish bruising? [Re: fungalEntropy]
    #12816459 - 06/28/10 04:34 AM (13 years, 7 months ago)

sometimes shroom grows yellow, so blue bruise + yellow = green bruise


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Re: Greenish bruising? [Re: bajone]
    #12816465 - 06/28/10 04:38 AM (13 years, 7 months ago)

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sometimes shroom grows yellow, so blue bruise + yellow = green bruise




That is exactly what I was gonna say.


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Re: Greenish bruising? [Re: bajone]
    #12816970 - 06/28/10 09:27 AM (13 years, 7 months ago)

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bajone said:
sometimes shroom grows yellow, so blue bruise + yellow = green bruise




They were a slightly more yellowish color, so makes sense :smile:


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Re: Greenish bruising? [Re: fungalEntropy] * 1
    #12816984 - 06/28/10 09:31 AM (13 years, 7 months ago)

The Redboy strain commonly bruises blue, as do a few others, even with white stems.  It's just a slightly different oxidation process.
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