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bad substrate? pic <edit>
    #15188339 - 10/06/11 07:10 PM (13 years, 3 months ago)

got some growth going on but it seems this substrate looks a little green to me. what do you think? does this look normal or abandon project?  edit: Im looking at the sub not the mushies, does the sub look like normal




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Re: bad substrate? pic [Re: staugy]
    #15188361 - 10/06/11 07:13 PM (13 years, 3 months ago)

thats blue. bruising. no contaminations. you should see some of MY tubs... tubs i havent touched yet already bruised a bit.

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Re: bad substrate? pic [Re: AnonO]
    #15188412 - 10/06/11 07:20 PM (13 years, 3 months ago)

I agree that's just blueing that is probably happening because your substrate appears to be drying out.

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Re: bad substrate? pic [Re: chucklehead]
    #15188423 - 10/06/11 07:22 PM (13 years, 3 months ago)

so the color of the actual sub looks ok to you guys? i thought it looked a little off (yellow greenish) from other pics i see around here

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Re: bad substrate? pic [Re: staugy]
    #15188610 - 10/06/11 07:52 PM (13 years, 3 months ago)

it hurts me to look at the poor thing


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Re: bad substrate? pic [Re: staugy]
    #15188612 - 10/06/11 07:52 PM (13 years, 3 months ago)

the yellowish green has to do with a combination of bruising and myco-piss.  I see it sometimes on my tubs, nothing to worry about

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Re: bad substrate? pic [Re: staugy]
    #15188640 - 10/06/11 07:57 PM (13 years, 3 months ago)

Mycelium yellows a bit when it dries and ages. Or if you used straw then it will have a yellow color too it. So when you mix yellow with blue...You get green. You will know if it is trich. Before I saw trich, that color combo always worried me too. I then saw trich and its completely different. It grows on top of the substrate. It starts as a white growth on top of your substrate, then turns a forest green color. So when the substrate looks a greenish blue color you are fine, its when patches of green growth are growing on top of the substrate that's when its time to pitch it. Also the pre color of trich is a very very very snow white color, very easy to distinguish from regular myc growth.


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