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mroy1300
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Possibale bacterial infection?
#14388750 - 05/02/11 01:52 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hello I was wondering if someone could answer a question for me.
I am 13 days into my first innuculation and have good looking mycelium however I am worried about the ammount of moisture built up on the glass where mycelium is presest.
The moisture is clear so I know its not mycelium piss.
I have seen that bacterial infections make the colinized substrait very slimy. Once the myceioum reaches full colinization I can assume this moisture will be along all edges of the jar.
So my question is where do you draw the line between moisture and slime?
I will post picures upon request.
-------------------- Give a man a colonized substrate he grows a flush or two, Teach a man to colonize a substrate and he fills the world with fungus. (It's a good thing.) Happy growing and good luck.
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Re: Possibale bacterial infection? [Re: mroy1300]
#14388770 - 05/02/11 01:57 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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pics
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mroy1300
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Re: Possibale bacterial infection? [Re: Doc_T]
#14389860 - 05/02/11 05:01 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Here you go these are the best I could get they are of multiple differnt jars. I am useing fine verm so the specs are the verm incase you can see that.
-------------------- Give a man a colonized substrate he grows a flush or two, Teach a man to colonize a substrate and he fills the world with fungus. (It's a good thing.) Happy growing and good luck.
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Re: Possibale bacterial infection? [Re: mroy1300]
#14389936 - 05/02/11 05:13 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Condensation I think. Normal. Stop bothering the jars.
But, you got the tall jars instead of getting the correct widemouths.
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mroy1300
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Re: Possibale bacterial infection? [Re: Doc_T]
#14390097 - 05/02/11 05:42 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Really? The jars I have are tappered? But I apreciate the input.
thank you
-------------------- Give a man a colonized substrate he grows a flush or two, Teach a man to colonize a substrate and he fills the world with fungus. (It's a good thing.) Happy growing and good luck.
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Re: Possibale bacterial infection? [Re: mroy1300]
#14390142 - 05/02/11 05:49 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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I don't know if they are tapered, but they are regular-mouth tall half pints, not the ideal widemouth half pints. You get those at Wal-Mart?
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Re: Possibale bacterial infection? [Re: Doc_T]
#14390528 - 05/02/11 06:52 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Yes. Where do you sugest as a good source for jars?
-------------------- Give a man a colonized substrate he grows a flush or two, Teach a man to colonize a substrate and he fills the world with fungus. (It's a good thing.) Happy growing and good luck.
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