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PussyFart
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Notahacker420 said:
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Notahacker420 said: Like using 4 whole syringes to knock up only 12 jars.....could have been too wet...
Wetness doesn't cause contamination.
I never said it did....
Sorry, I must have misunderstood when you said OP should blame his own actions for his contamination, like using four syringes to knock up a dozen jars.
Well, ok...that does make sense when you look at it like that, but look at what I said.
I said his failures came from using too much spore solution, not contamination.
I was not referring to what he said, but what I was talking about in the line above.
Even you said too much moisture could cause stalling.....well in my mind that is a failure.
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Edited by PussyFart (11/11/13 07:07 PM)
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mrnixon
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The contaminates started at the mycelium but after a few weeks contaminates started at other areas away from mycelium.
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Psilicon
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Re: Sporestore [Re: mrnixon]
#19124138 - 11/11/13 11:48 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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It sounds like your sterilization procedure needs some work, then.
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jpack666



Registered: 10/01/13
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Re: Sporestore [Re: mrnixon]
#19124139 - 11/11/13 11:48 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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First time I tried I knocked up like 6 jars out of 20... You'll probably fail and make mistakes... But you can learn from them... It's not as easy as it looks in the videos... Yes it can be I'm sure, but not when it is new territory that you don't yet have a deep perception and understanding of.
Use this opportunity to learn... And all the jars you describe, I would not even try to save them for future use, don't seem like you have a PC, the jars might be contamed for good... Unless you really make an effort but as you may have seen, even breathing air from a contamed jar can be dangerous.
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spacechildo
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van der griegen said:
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Notahacker420 said: Like using 4 whole syringes to knock up only 12 jars.....could have been too wet...
Wetness doesn't cause contamination.
but it sure gives bacteria a great environment to thrive in! my towel doesn't grow mold by itself, but if I keep it wet and tucked in a plastic bag it will start to smell and mold.
the moisture sure didn't create the contams, but gave it parameters to grow in.
Also op, it sounded kinda funny when you said the site seems professional, and then they sold you "supercharge syringe"
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spacechildo said: my towel doesn't grow mold by itself, but if I keep it wet and tucked in a plastic bag it will start to smell and mold.
If you put your towel into a jar, sealed it and then pressure cooked it for an hour, I'd be very surprised if it started to smell.
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LiquidGlass
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van der griegen said:
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spacechildo said: my towel doesn't grow mold by itself, but if I keep it wet and tucked in a plastic bag it will start to smell and mold.
If you put your towel into a jar, sealed it and then pressure cooked it for an hour, I'd be very surprised if it started to smell.
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van der griegen said:
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spacechildo said: my towel doesn't grow mold by itself, but if I keep it wet and tucked in a plastic bag it will start to smell and mold.
If you put your towel into a jar, sealed it and then pressure cooked it for an hour, I'd be very surprised if it started to smell.
There are bacterial endospores that can actually survive the pressure cooker. And if there is no mycelium there to prevent it from germinating, it can eventually start to grow and contaminate. Th the towel would probably smell eventually . . .
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