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mycelium from fruiting casing
    #13022466 - 08/08/10 04:19 PM (14 years, 5 months ago)

can I use a chunk of mycelium from a casing that is already fruiting to start another casing or inoculate pf jars

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Re: mycelium from fruiting casing [Re: zm1photo]
    #13022475 - 08/08/10 04:21 PM (14 years, 5 months ago)

It would probably contaminate.

You can take a piece to agar if you wanted. Or clone a fruit.


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Re: mycelium from fruiting casing [Re: Numinosum]
    #13022487 - 08/08/10 04:25 PM (14 years, 5 months ago)

so if I took a peice from the casing and put it on agar and took the growth from that and start a new casing it would not contaminate?

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Re: mycelium from fruiting casing [Re: zm1photo]
    #13022526 - 08/08/10 04:39 PM (14 years, 5 months ago)

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zm1photo said:
so if I took a peice from the casing and put it on agar and took the growth from that and start a new casing it would not contaminate?




No, what he means is that you need some agar work in order to "clean" your culture from possible contamination.


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