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Few questions about Verticillium
    #19584833 - 02/18/14 12:02 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Ok

What do you do if you continually get verticillium.

Is it normal to see it in the fruits even in the 1st flush, if so what is the solution.


Is it only when verticillium is severe that the fruit bodies get soggy or limp feeling?  It seems that if this happens the insides are all blue even before oxidation happens?

Anyone have experience with verticillium?

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Re: Few questions about Verticillium [Re: CarlWonderful]
    #19585014 - 02/18/14 12:51 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Are you talking about Cubensis? If so it's unlikely you'd get verticillium on them unless you're a casing layer in which you're problem dealing some else possibly related to your fruiting conditions.

Verticillium can turn mushrooms tissue a greyish color and tends to make them rough and dry feeling rather limp and soggy.


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Re: Few questions about Verticillium [Re: Kizzle]
    #19585475 - 02/18/14 02:44 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Well then what causes limp, spongy fruits with deformed caps that pretty much stall and are already blue inside when cut open?

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Re: Few questions about Verticillium [Re: CarlWonderful]
    #19647328 - 03/03/14 10:07 PM (10 years, 27 days ago)

Anyone have experience with fruitbodies being blue immediatly upon cutting open, or spongy/limp fruits that just stop growing before maturity?  :crazy:

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Re: Few questions about Verticillium [Re: CarlWonderful]
    #19647410 - 03/03/14 10:21 PM (10 years, 27 days ago)

Sounds like they're waterlogged. Is there a lot of moisture droplets present on or near the mushrooms much of the time?


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Re: Few questions about Verticillium [Re: Kizzle]
    #19647421 - 03/03/14 10:23 PM (10 years, 27 days ago)

would waterlogged make them stop growing and turn... "lifeless" almost deflated looking?

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Re: Few questions about Verticillium [Re: CarlWonderful]
    #19647658 - 03/03/14 11:10 PM (10 years, 27 days ago)

They often have brown disoolorations on the stems and yeah the caps can get like that. It can cause bacterial blotching as well, which will give the caps sort of brown and slimy spots.


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Re: Few questions about Verticillium [Re: Kizzle]
    #19652497 - 03/04/14 09:44 PM (10 years, 26 days ago)

So is Verticillium able to be remedied with more FAE and lower temp and RH or does it just keep getting worse?

I mean even if you change the conditions is it still there and going to spread and go all over n ruin future projects?

How does it work? If anyone with some good solid info can let me know, its hard to find answers to these questions??  :um:

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