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joiningheads
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: SpitballJedi]
#19086429 - 11/04/13 05:29 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Please explain how that information is bogus??! From what I understand the name has been changed. Is that incorrect... ? or what are you trying to say?
And seriously Jedi, read my posts. There's only ~40 of them. I'm not spreading bad info, most of it is obvious stuff! There are a few comments about not thinking its a big deal to leave foil on PF and cake-spawning that are debatable, or not ideal, but they're not completely bogus or out of the question, but rather based on experience.
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SpitballJedi
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: joiningheads]
#19086471 - 11/04/13 05:36 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I offer you no explanation. We know who you are and what you represent.
But, I will give you a hint: This is not the first post of yours that me or others on this thread have read.
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: SpitballJedi]
#19086492 - 11/04/13 05:41 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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SpitballJedi said: I offer you no explanation. We know who you are and what you represent.
But, I will give you a hint: This is not the first post of yours that me or others on this thread have read.


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Stromrider
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: cronicr]
#19087057 - 11/04/13 07:39 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Every time we get a troll in mush cult and we give them a few bad ratings they simply opt out. This should not be an option.
Spitball you're one of the very few respected members here that have opted out. I'm not sure why but you are the exception to the rule. Most of the time its only disruptive members with many bad ratings that opt out
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eLeSDenes
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: joiningheads]
#19088837 - 11/05/13 07:00 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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joiningheads said:
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bodhisatta said:
Ha it's adding information to the OMC. You must hate libraries.
If the library was with your OPs only, I would indeed hate it. Thankfully this is a thread where knowledgeable people can comment and clarify and submit real, valuable information, such as Kizzles post above. In all reality, this could even be worse than just a repeat, it could just be more misinforming or confusing than anything else.
Where are the characters and information on how to identify it? You didn't even provide a species name! Cladobotryum dendroides, C. mycophilum, etc. (formerly Dactylium spp.) It's hard to tell if that's even cobweb with most of those "hi-res" pics. Not to mention this forum has plenty of pics of this idea already. You could have easily submitted them to better posts that are already asking for pictures rather than starting another thread and cluttering up the forum.
It does not make any difference what kind of shit in there. If it is anything else than mycelium it ends up in the bin anyway. The main thing is to know the difference between mycelium and mold and bacterias. Noone gives a shit if it is a "Cladobotryum dendroides" or something else, most of us can't even read it:D the OP made this thread for purely informational purposes or to help people and it does not make the already cluttered forum more cluttered.
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Nice Ol Bud
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: eLeSDenes]
#19088925 - 11/05/13 07:48 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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This thread made me sign in. This is a very helpful post for noobs. I appreciate it.. and those who don't just forget how it was when they understood little to none. So what he didn't add a full on fucking science report. He took a cobwebbed petri.. put it in a grain.. and took good pictures. If I was first getting into the cultivation that alone is enough for a stepping stone. And who the fuck cares if 100 other threads are open about it. Cant keep this forum neat.. people are going to join.. make dumb threads.. and any forum gets cluttered after awhile. Relax guys.. were forgetting something important here. He did this to HELP. Thats ALL WHAT MATTERS. Thanks again OP. It DID help.
Peace out up tight-tight wads.
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SpitballJedi
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: Stromrider]
#19089309 - 11/05/13 10:03 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Stromrider said: Every time we get a troll in mush cult and we give them a few bad ratings they simply opt out. This should not be an option.
Spitball you're one of the very few respected members here that have opted out. I'm not sure why but you are the exception to the rule. Most of the time its only disruptive members with many bad ratings that opt out
Thank you for the kind words. I really do like to help when I can.
I enjoy kicking the shit out of trolls too much to participate in the ratings system.
I often found myself with bad ratings from trolls. When someone comes on here talking shit, I try to drop the hammer down. This usually results in bad ratings. Nobody likes a Spitball to the eye from the Jedi.
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Edited by SpitballJedi (11/05/13 10:03 AM)
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bodhisatta 
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: SpitballJedi]
#19089538 - 11/05/13 11:06 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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At any rate I'm glad you like the pictures, even though I couldn't have done any worse of a job making a topic here 
As a side note, the fiance let me have some room on a shelf where the cat can't get to. This means polyfil can be used which means monotub time. I just bought an assload of jars. More to follow in the next few weeks. I want my first mono to be fruited with my first isolate
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Kizzle
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: bodhisatta]
#19091048 - 11/05/13 04:39 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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It does not make any difference what kind of shit in there. If it is anything else than mycelium it ends up in the bin anyway. The main thing is to know the difference between mycelium and mold and bacterias. Noone gives a shit if it is a "Cladobotryum dendroides" or something else, most of us can't even read it:D the OP made this thread for purely informational purposes or to help people and it does not make the already cluttered forum more cluttered.
It does make a difference because there'd be no need to throw it out if it were "Cladobotryum dendroides" but you're not going to find that growing in a spawn jar and in the case of spawn in general you're right, any mold should be thrown out.
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Sugar Of Saturn
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: Kizzle]
#19158641 - 11/19/13 08:24 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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So cobweb does not press against the glass like normal mycelium?
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bodhisatta 
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In my experience no. Most of the molds(that might not be cobweb but OMC calls cobweb anyway) look and behave like the stuff in the picture I posted above.
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bodhisatta 
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: bodhisatta]
#19175171 - 11/22/13 02:58 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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new pictures at the bottom of the OP.
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MUSH HEAD420
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: bodhisatta]
#19175213 - 11/22/13 03:11 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I threw some sub and grain in a jar and sat it on the windowsill and it grew cobweb that reached out like 3 1/2 inches from the serface of the sub. Looked like a sea urchin.
I opened it in my face and the smell made me fucked up in my head and dizzy I don't know how to describe it. I threw the jar in the trash and then put the trash outside. lol
Edited by MUSH HEAD420 (11/22/13 03:12 PM)
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bodhisatta 
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: MUSH HEAD420]
#19175230 - 11/22/13 03:14 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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MUSH HEAD420 said: I threw some sub and grain in a jar and sat it on the windowsill and it grew cobweb that reached out like 3 1/2 inches from the serface of the sub. Looked like a sea urchin.
I opened it in my face and the smell made me fucked up in my head and dizzy I don't know how to describe it. I threw the jar in the trash and then put the trash outside. lol
haha. I seem to have a cobweb infection in my house. I see it a lot on my petri dishes ever since I made this thread however long ago. That first episode of cobweb and now it's everywhere. I know I could do a better job inside the SAB but I like to get really stoned before I do my agar work so I'll deal with the hit in efficiency.
At least I've been able to keep cobweb out of my grows and grain jars. I only ever see it on the dishes or in the case of the picture I just posted because I used a dish that had it on it to start that jar.
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MUSH HEAD420
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: bodhisatta]
#19175280 - 11/22/13 03:29 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Mycelial colonization is the best defense against any contamination other than sterility. I started that jar with barely colonized grain from the top of my grain jars I dumped out.
I did an identical jar next to it with fully colonized grain and it is 100%
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underfliptown
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: MUSH HEAD420]
#19207541 - 11/30/13 06:54 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Fuck... I think I have cobweb mold...
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Stromrider
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: underfliptown]
#19207597 - 11/30/13 07:31 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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underfliptown said: Fuck... I think I have cobweb mold...
Sucks man. It's inevitable. It occasionally happens to the best of us even when we take every precaution. As long as it's a rare occasion then I wouldn't worry too much. If it's happening a lot then you probably need to take a look at your procedures
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bodhisatta 
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: Stromrider]
#19207756 - 11/30/13 08:41 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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underfliptown said: Fuck... I think I have cobweb mold...
Sucks man. It's inevitable. It occasionally happens to the best of us even when we take every precaution. As long as it's a rare occasion then I wouldn't worry too much. If it's happening a lot then you probably need to take a look at your procedures

Post a picture of your questionable substrate.
Don't open your cobweb jars in the house, they have spores just like trich that get everywhere.
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spacechildo
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: bodhisatta]
#19207802 - 11/30/13 08:56 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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can cobweb get airborne? I've always heard it's not..
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bodhisatta 
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Re: How to identify cobweb in grain jars. [Re: spacechildo]
#19207816 - 11/30/13 08:58 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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spacechildo said: can cobweb get airborne? I've always heard it's not..
When we talk about cobweb here it's likely referring to a whole host of grey colored mycelium. There's different molds if you find the scientific names. The cobweb(s) I have encountered have always sporulated and those spores will get in the air.
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