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Chance of 'Fixing' Cobweb
    #14042013 - 02/28/11 01:20 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

What are the chances of getting cobweb off of a tray after it's taken hold? It doesn't look like it's in the substrate, just like it's covered the top.

Sprayed the top with H2O2, which seemed to wash some of the myc off the rye - hoping that doesn't make it prone to trich. It seems like, if the surface is sprayed enough, the cobweb should get destroyed while the myc continues to grow below the surface. Is this how it works?


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Re: Chance of 'Fixing' Cobweb [Re: tibberous]
    #14042142 - 02/28/11 01:37 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Yea, keep a periodic H202 regimen for a day or two until it looks like it has backed off a bit. And up your fresh air, that's probably the main reason the cobweb was able to flourish to begin with.

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Sprayed the top with H2O2, which seemed to wash some of the myc off the rye



What are you talking about here? You shouldn't have any exposed grain at the surface of the substrate. Maybe I'm misunderstanding?

Either way, yes, it's possible to recover from cobweb. Just don't go overboard with the spraying, as the H2O2 is toxic to the mushroom mycelium too.


This is a recent tub of mine that got a bit of cobweb mold. Sprayed with 3% H2O2 a couple times and kept an eye on it. It recovered just fine:



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