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    #14709570 - 07/03/11 02:55 AM (13 years, 6 months ago)

Has anyone every tried using gray cardboard as an agar substitute, I was doing some reading and stumbled upon a link in which someone used gray cardboard for a disk culture.

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Re: Gray Cardboard... [Re: theallseeingeye]
    #14710154 - 07/03/11 08:01 AM (13 years, 6 months ago)

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Has anyone every tried using gray cardboard as an agar substitute, I was doing some reading and stumbled upon a link in which someone used gray cardboard for a disk culture.



Grey cardboard?  I have used corrugated cardboard as an agar substitute only for clones tho.  Wet down your cardboard and harvest a piece of inside stem tissue from your mother and place in the ribs of the cardboard.  Put this in a baggie making sure to keep it moist.  You will see the mycellium eating thru the cardboard and cut pieces of this and inoculate jars like you would grain spawn.  This tek does work but its not the greatest.  Get some agar from a chinese store and do it properly

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Re: Gray Cardboard... [Re: UnnamedGrower]
    #14712964 - 07/03/11 09:31 PM (13 years, 6 months ago)

I figured agar was a better route, it is just expensive, but I suppose it is worth the money in the long run. Thanks for the advice.

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