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busternut
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New to this, should this worry me?
#15189526 - 10/06/11 11:05 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hey I'm new here, I am very very new to this and just ended up with 5 cakes and an aquarium setup because my friend got raided but the cops only took one for evidence and left the other 5 and took him. Anyway his roommate gave them to me and i dont want to let them die and i believe a few may have gotten mold, but again i am no expert and it didnt seem to match any of the pictures in the contamination sticky. Can yall tell me how bad this looks??
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Re: New to this, should this worry me? [Re: busternut]
#15189611 - 10/06/11 11:30 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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Bad picture, but to me YES! Looks like it is gushing some liquid from the mold. Anything other than white should be thrown. Good luck
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busternut
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Thanks dude, is there anyway to restore it? i think ive seen my friend fix mold on his cakes before but im really foggy on how other than i think it involved peroxide : /
sorry the picture is bad, i took it through its jar because the opening was too small to take the cake out. its not a liquid its just kind of a brownish area on it
btw he told me that they were B+
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Re: New to this, should this worry me? [Re: busternut]
#15190539 - 10/07/11 08:05 AM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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Uhm... I don't know of any way other than cutting any mold off of the cake. Wait around maybe someone will know.
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ky_distiller
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You can't cut mold off of cakes. You need to get rid of the cake before you start getting mold on your other cakes. That's why people do cakes. So if one contaminates you don't lose everything.
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Re: New to this, should this worry me? [Re: busternut]
#15191869 - 10/07/11 02:03 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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busternut said: Thanks dude, is there anyway to restore it? i think ive seen my friend fix mold on his cakes before but im really foggy on how other than i think it involved peroxide : /
sorry the picture is bad, i took it through its jar because the opening was too small to take the cake out. its not a liquid its just kind of a brownish area on it
btw he told me that they were B+
You can use peroxide as control for cobweb mold. That isn't cobweb. Toss that cake.
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