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Re: On endospores [Re: SpitballJedi]
    #18842274 - 09/14/13 08:03 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

My take on RR's thoughts is this:

PCing kills endospores, regardless of being germinated. They just need to be hydrated.

However, since every endospore has a very very small chance of surviving the PC cycle (you know that weirder things have happened), you don't want a huge load of endospores going into your jar.  Thus, a max. of 24 hours soak time is recommended.

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Re: On endospores [Re: FrankHorrigan] * 1
    #18842313 - 09/14/13 08:13 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

That's what I gather as well. I just want to see him post "the race" thing in clear and definite terms so I can have a nice fat quote.


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Re: On endospores [Re: SpitballJedi]
    #19032631 - 10/25/13 07:09 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

I have jars of birdseed and grass seed that failed to colonize after inoculation... and then nothing ever grew, no contams, no myc, no anyhting, just stayed looking the same for probably 2 or 3 months before I dumped em.


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