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Offlinejwalt420
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cobweb? looks fluffy? pics
    #14501241 - 05/23/11 08:54 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)


Is this first jar cobweb mold? Every other jar is looking good but that first jar on the left looks fluffy white with 2 big black spots?
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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: jwalt420]
    #14501267 - 05/23/11 08:59 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

Its tough for me to tell, is it the same color white as the other jars or is it more grey?


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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: ecto1]
    #14501294 - 05/23/11 09:03 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

same color but looks really fluffy here is another pic see those spots? looks really wet too? any help?


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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: jwalt420]
    #14501408 - 05/23/11 09:17 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

thats not cobweb .


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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: eLShaMukO]
    #14501427 - 05/23/11 09:18 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

what u think it is dosnt look like other jars..


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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: jwalt420]
    #14501440 - 05/23/11 09:20 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

honestly think thats myc. but i might be wrong.


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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: jwalt420]
    #14501457 - 05/23/11 09:21 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

looks like myc
sometimes it grows like that .

were spores used to inoculate?


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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: eLShaMukO]
    #14501467 - 05/23/11 09:22 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

yes pes Hawaiians


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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: ShadowHagi]
    #14501468 - 05/23/11 09:23 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

Looks fine. I've had that before, just not as rhizomorphic as the other ones. I think (not sure) it's the better genetics that produce a very rhizomorphic mycellium. I read that somewhere but a lot of sides to every theory.


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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: jwalt420]
    #14501472 - 05/23/11 09:23 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

your jars are fine :thumbup:


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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: eLShaMukO]
    #14501485 - 05/23/11 09:25 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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it's the better genetics that produce a very rhizomorphic mycellium.




No, poor nutrition makes myc rizo.


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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: eLShaMukO]
    #14501496 - 05/23/11 09:27 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

Ok good to know, thanks.


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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: eLShaMukO]
    #14501506 - 05/23/11 09:28 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

hows that? brf is very nutritious i am a newb at this my first sgfc grow


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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: OneU]
    #14501512 - 05/23/11 09:29 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

This is a bit old but cool post:
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I've made numerous transfers of cottony mycelium and it stayed cottony.  I've made numerous transfers of rhizomorphic mycelium and it stayed rhizomorphic.  I believe there's more involved than we currently know.  I have many strains that I've isolated down to single sector rhizomorphs, and these remain rhizomorphic even years later when removed from the refrigerator and transferred to new substrates.  I think a lot of confusion comes from ceasing to make transfers before getting down to single sector isolates, thus the process of anastomosis is still occurring which would explain the mycelium changing to different types.

I've found a difference in appearance based on the nutritive substance in the growing medium, with the strands much closer together when highly nutritive media was used, and the strands spread out more when lesser nutritive media was used, but they're still rhizomorphs when viewed under the microscope, even if they don't look so to the unaided eye.

I've attempted to fruit completely cottony isolates and the results were also the same every time.  Either they didn't fruit at all, or fruited poorly.  Rhizomorphic isolates have almost always produced nice fruitings with only one or two exceptions out of hundreds.  I go through about 500 petri dishes per month, so believe me when I say I've repeated these experiments many times over.
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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: OneU]
    #14501515 - 05/23/11 09:30 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

Looks fine, add more perlite (looks like 2-3 inches, add 2 more) and I'm not sure but is that 2 inch spacing and 1/4" holes? Looks like less spacing. And take the towel off of the bottom to allow the air flow to hit the holes on the bottom and you're good to go. Holes on the bottom are for allowing the perlite moisture to better evaporate.


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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: OneU]
    #14501533 - 05/23/11 09:34 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

WOW thnks..only 1 jar out of 48 has this growth soo cool had to throw out 4 jars had black spots on top of jar gray fuzz on spots..looks like ill have a good next few months...lol thnks all...


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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: OneU]
    #14501539 - 05/23/11 09:35 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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OneU said:
This is a bit old but cool post:
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RogerRabbit said:
I've made numerous transfers of cottony mycelium and it stayed cottony.  I've made numerous transfers of rhizomorphic mycelium and it stayed rhizomorphic.  I believe there's more involved than we currently know.  I have many strains that I've isolated down to single sector rhizomorphs, and these remain rhizomorphic even years later when removed from the refrigerator and transferred to new substrates.  I think a lot of confusion comes from ceasing to make transfers before getting down to single sector isolates, thus the process of anastomosis is still occurring which would explain the mycelium changing to different types.

I've found a difference in appearance based on the nutritive substance in the growing medium, with the strands much closer together when highly nutritive media was used, and the strands spread out more when lesser nutritive media was used, but they're still rhizomorphs when viewed under the microscope, even if they don't look so to the unaided eye.

I've attempted to fruit completely cottony isolates and the results were also the same every time.  Either they didn't fruit at all, or fruited poorly.  Rhizomorphic isolates have almost always produced nice fruitings with only one or two exceptions out of hundreds.  I go through about 500 petri dishes per month, so believe me when I say I've repeated these experiments many times over.
RR







Rhizomorphic mycelium isn't genetic.  It's a trait, and you can stimulate it to grow with a weak media solution.

Transfer all sectors until they're isolated and then grow each one for testing.
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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: eLShaMukO]
    #14501567 - 05/23/11 09:39 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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it's the better genetics that produce a very rhizomorphic mycellium.




No, poor nutrition makes myc rizo.




What would your explaination be to two jars of rye berries,one goes rhizo one remains fluffy


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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: OneU]
    #14501580 - 05/23/11 09:41 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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Here are new pics think it need more work?


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Re: cobweb? looks fluffy? pics [Re: eLShaMukO]
    #14501585 - 05/23/11 09:42 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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eLShaMukO said:
Quote:

OneU said:
This is a bit old but cool post:
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RogerRabbit said:
I've made numerous transfers of cottony mycelium and it stayed cottony.  I've made numerous transfers of rhizomorphic mycelium and it stayed rhizomorphic.  I believe there's more involved than we currently know.  I have many strains that I've isolated down to single sector rhizomorphs, and these remain rhizomorphic even years later when removed from the refrigerator and transferred to new substrates.  I think a lot of confusion comes from ceasing to make transfers before getting down to single sector isolates, thus the process of anastomosis is still occurring which would explain the mycelium changing to different types.

I've found a difference in appearance based on the nutritive substance in the growing medium, with the strands much closer together when highly nutritive media was used, and the strands spread out more when lesser nutritive media was used, but they're still rhizomorphs when viewed under the microscope, even if they don't look so to the unaided eye.

I've attempted to fruit completely cottony isolates and the results were also the same every time.  Either they didn't fruit at all, or fruited poorly.  Rhizomorphic isolates have almost always produced nice fruitings with only one or two exceptions out of hundreds.  I go through about 500 petri dishes per month, so believe me when I say I've repeated these experiments many times over.
RR







Rhizomorphic mycelium isn't genetic.  It's a trait, and you can stimulate it to grow with a weak media solution.

Transfer all sectors until they're isolated and then grow each one for testing.
RR





Huh?


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