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Atlantic Wind


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Does this WBS jar look ok?
#17314503 - 12/01/12 12:15 PM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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It's been sitting around for a couple weeks since I haven't been sure what to do with it. It seems to look a little fishy to me but I also don't want to throw away perfectly good spawn if I could use it for a G2G.

It just looks like alot of the WBS doesn't have any mycelium on it, wondering if there's trich hiding in there.
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Clownylover
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Looks fine to me.
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DynGBreeD
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Re: Does this WBS jar look ok? [Re: Clownylover]
#17319173 - 12/02/12 07:01 AM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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What grains are in your WBS? There's like "black" dots everywhere... And it doesn't appear to be all sunflower seeds.
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Re: Does this WBS jar look ok? [Re: DynGBreeD]
#17319190 - 12/02/12 07:10 AM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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when in doubt throw it out---aint that how it goes--if it didnt colonize the same as others i would have my doubts---hell go bury it in a mulch pile that around your trees or whatever--it will put off something--eventually
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FrankHorrigan
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Re: Does this WBS jar look ok? [Re: Mr. Wilson]
#17319378 - 12/02/12 08:29 AM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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It looks weird to me...I wonder the same thing DB asked.
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jacobensis
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Re: Does this WBS jar look ok? [Re: Mr. Wilson]
#17319400 - 12/02/12 08:38 AM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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i think it looks fine, alot go`s into colonizing a grain jar, time, temperature, exposure to light, movement, etc. Sun Flower seeds have a protective oil in them that protects them (some what) from bacteria and mold so, it may take a while for mycelium to cover them. when you soaked the seeds and boiled them or "simmer`d" them that oil in the Sun Flower seeds spread to the other seeds in the pot. most of it was probably rinsed off when you rinsed and strained them- this may have had an effect on the growth- MAYBE, im just pondering what could have happen`d. if you dont see trichoderma or some other nasty contaminate i`d follow threw with the grow or transfer- if they were my jars.
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Quote:
Atlantic Wind said: It's been sitting around for a couple weeks since I haven't been sure what to do with it. It seems to look a little fishy to me but I also don't want to throw away perfectly good spawn if I could use it for a G2G.

It just looks like alot of the WBS doesn't have any mycelium on it, wondering if there's trich hiding in there.

something is amiss
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