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Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol)
    #19251033 - 12/09/13 04:22 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

I have had these isolate agar plates colonized sitting in my fridge forever till I am ready to jump back on the hamster wheel

It's prob been since like January lol 
I have one of those high tech fridges that will stay at exactly 34f even with doors opening n whatnot
U think that I can still salvage them?
Strain is pe if that matters

I would use these to spawn some rgs agar dishes then prob 3 transfers then to rgs jars then to rgs bags.....
What do we think?


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: smegzilla69]
    #19251038 - 12/09/13 04:23 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

i bet you can still pull some growth, only one way to find out :wink:


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: smegzilla69]
    #19251042 - 12/09/13 04:24 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

If the cultures do not show any bruising I would say they should be fine...bruising is a sign of damaged cells.

Only one real way to find out tho....make a few transfers....


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: smegzilla69]
    #19251061 - 12/09/13 04:27 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

I say yes. open them up in front of flowhood or inside your sab. add alittle sterilized water to rehydrate the agar. wait few days for fresh growth. then carry on. take a small sample to a dish and save the culture for  future, if it proves to be a good performer...good luck, and have fun with it...:smile:


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: bluecap]
    #19251070 - 12/09/13 04:29 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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I say yes. open them up in front of flowhood or inside your sab. add alittle sterilized water to rehydrate the agar. wait few days for fresh growth. then carry on. take a small sample to a dish and save the culture for  future, if it proves to be a good performer...good luck, and have fun with it...:smile:





i would just transfer straight from old dish to new dish


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: bluecap]
    #19251072 - 12/09/13 04:29 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

No need for all that if the agar is not curled up and dried out...just make a transfer....

EDIT: Dammit twisty.....


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: PussyFart]
    #19251080 - 12/09/13 04:31 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Yea ok that's what I thought. Just didn't wanna waste dishes n have to isolate from spores..
The agar has not bruised but them seem yellow maybe bacteria I can isolate away from?
Also maybe a little dry. Not curled up but I figure new agar will provide enough moisture
Ill upload pics in a few

n ill be using a SAB


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: PussyFart]
    #19251083 - 12/09/13 04:32 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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No need for all that if the agar is not curled up and dried out...just make a transfer....

EDIT: Dammit twisty.....




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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: smegzilla69]
    #19251087 - 12/09/13 04:33 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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Yea ok that's what I thought. Just didn't wanna waste dishes n have to isolate from spores..
The agar has not bruised but them seem yellow maybe bacteria I can isolate away from?
Also maybe a little dry. Not curled up but I figure new agar will provide enough moisture
Ill upload pics in a few




ive grown mushrooms in my trash can inbetween the lining of the bag and the can itself on accident. im sure the myc will recover just fine


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: smegzilla69]
    #19251091 - 12/09/13 04:34 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

I would make at least one transfer to a new plate.

Just to make sure it's not contaminated and to see if it will continue growing.


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: SpitballJedi]
    #19251097 - 12/09/13 04:35 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

smeg is capable im sure of it :smile:


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: twistedty]
    #19251106 - 12/09/13 04:38 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

First time really fuckin with agar lol

But I know the rules n shiz been reading for years and have a pretty sterile procedure


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: smegzilla69]
    #19251111 - 12/09/13 04:39 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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First time really fuckin with agar lol

But I know the rules n shiz been reading for years and have a pretty sterile procedure




its easy :smile:, and i remember you trollin around here with success


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: twistedty]
    #19251114 - 12/09/13 04:40 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Yea been off fora while cuz a pooped out a baby


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: twistedty]
    #19251118 - 12/09/13 04:40 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

lol, iv,e done this before too. I always found the agar dried out, just what I did to jumpstart the mycelium  into active growth again. should do fine on new agar then, if it still looks good.:smile:


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: smegzilla69]
    #19251128 - 12/09/13 04:43 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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Yea been off fora while cuz a pooped out a baby



Congrats!


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: PussyFart]
    #19251138 - 12/09/13 04:45 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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Quote:

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Yea been off fora while cuz a pooped out a baby



Congrats!



Thanks
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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: smegzilla69]
    #19251346 - 12/09/13 05:27 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

New topic... I just moved n I have to go from a full grow room to growing in a bed room being used as storage. In an old dusty gross moldy house that's a challenge In itself
B4 I moved in I bleached the entire house floor to ceilings n painted. a plus is there is hard wood floors in the whole house. Other then that I'm looking for the most efficient way to grow super bulk like stacking bins on top of bins or doing 2 green houses that's ill modify to not need trays but by Turning each shelve itself into long trays.  Then I can plumb them together into fogger
Maybe even 3 green houses. I wanna use a full 50lb bag of rgs for this grow n just case it n not spawn to bulk so I don't have to pasteurize all that shit n to save innoc-to-harvest time
Or maybe spawn half to bulk to do a little experiment to see how much that extra 10 days n bothersome pasteurizing actually helps.

Lots of decisions :shrug:


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: smegzilla69]
    #19251522 - 12/09/13 05:56 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

I'm in the same situation.

I put down a piece of cheep linoleum because it's easy to clean and I don't have to worry as much about damaging the nicely refinished wood floors.

I use monotubs stacked on top of each other. Well, I used to before I scaled back.

I put 2 pieces of 2x12 edge to edge and elevated off the floor about 12 inches. I stacked my tubs on top of this 4 high and 6 long.

I had a shelving unit I put my spawn jars on.

These days, since I scaled back, I use a shelving unit for tubs and another for jars.

I really just use 1 shelf for jars and the other unit uses 2 shelves for tubs.

I have tube lights on top of the tub unit and can easily fit 2 tubs per shelf.

I really only have about 2-4 tubs going at a time any more.


The rest of the shelves are either empty or used for storage.

So, in a nutshell, monotubs and shelving units are an efficient use of space. A lot of people just stack the tubs on the floor.

I work 40-50 hours a week and really don't have time to do more than I do right now.

Oh, and I have a SGFC in the kitchen for testing isolates.


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Re: Old agar (need to hear from the pros lol) [Re: SpitballJedi]
    #19253758 - 12/10/13 02:34 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

They should be fine. I had a couple of plates that spent about a year in the fridge and they transferred fine. I would wager they could survive even longer. Hell I found a plate in the closet that apparently never made it to the fridge and has been well over a year at this point and I've been wondering if its still alive in there.


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