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If a agar dish looks thin and wispy is it better to start over than make a transfer?
    #18785924 - 09/01/13 04:03 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

I've got 2 rather small, and rather nice looking at that, growths, but then a fast growing white wispy growth which could just be a loose spore or it could be a white mold/fungus. I don't have a camera or I'd post a pic. The two nice looking growths are unfortunately butted up against the wispy one though so I really can't take a clean transfer of those either. I could maybe wait for it to grow out the other side, but due to the speed of the other I'm not sure if it'll simply overtake the rhizomorphic myc growth. What's the best call in this situation? My dishes are also too high in sugar hence the slow growth of the rhizos and also the large amount of possible tomentose growth. I only have so many petris though so it's hard to make a call on this one, I've so far yet to have a successful isolate growth. Most of my spore prints are from trading at this point so who knows how clean they were when I got em. Does myc generally bunch up or does it tend to stay close to the surface?


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Re: If a agar dish looks thin and wispy is it better to start over than make a transfer? [Re: krypto2000]
    #18785943 - 09/01/13 04:06 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

Sounds like cobweb. Transfer that clean shit.


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