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Re: results of poorly prepared agar [Re: Mrcloudy]
    #26120122 - 07/20/19 03:54 PM (4 years, 6 months ago)

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How fast is it growing? Too much nutrients will slow and thicken the growth making rhizomorphic mycelium hard to see.




I guess that is an explanation for why my mycelium is also growing very thick. I used at least 13g of agar mix for 200ml. Just to be on the safe side ...

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bodhisatta said:

Cobweb.





Is it really possible to say that something resembling this is some mold? I mean it is pretty white especially wrt the dark colored seating. No off-white or other colors. I guess the best differentiator would be how fast it grew. If that thing took more than three days to grow I doubt it would be mold then.


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Re: results of poorly prepared agar [Re: funky123]
    #26120142 - 07/20/19 04:04 PM (4 years, 6 months ago)

Yes.
It resembles mold with little spore heads even.


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Re: results of poorly prepared agar [Re: k5hd2y]
    #26120189 - 07/20/19 04:29 PM (4 years, 6 months ago)

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Yes.
It resembles mold with little spore heads even.




Those tiny white dots? I thought spore heads are dark/black.


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Re: results of poorly prepared agar [Re: funky123]
    #26120893 - 07/21/19 12:42 AM (4 years, 6 months ago)

For future reference, you can transfer samples the size of a grain of salt. You butchered those plates.


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Re: results of poorly prepared agar [Re: funky123]
    #26121292 - 07/21/19 08:32 AM (4 years, 6 months ago)

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funky123 said:
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Mrcloudy said:
How fast is it growing? Too much nutrients will slow and thicken the growth making rhizomorphic mycelium hard to see.




I guess that is an explanation for why my mycelium is also growing very thick. I used at least 13g of agar mix for 200ml. Just to be on the safe side ...

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bodhisatta said:

Cobweb.





Is it really possible to say that something resembling this is some mold? I mean it is pretty white especially wrt the dark colored seating. No off-white or other colors. I guess the best differentiator would be how fast it grew. If that thing took more than three days to grow I doubt it would be mold then.



Weird way to bump a 5+ year old thread...


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Re: results of poorly prepared agar [Re: bodhisatta]
    #26121363 - 07/21/19 09:10 AM (4 years, 6 months ago)

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Weird way to bump a 5+ year old thread...




I take that as a compliment! :grin:


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