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Grain to wet? Or just not proper sterile technique?
    #20559528 - 09/12/14 07:29 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

I did G2G  transfer with 10 jars and this is the only one that ended up contaminated. (Green mold I believe?) I forgot to shake the jars after the transfer and I think this one was the last jar with the really wet grain from the bottom. I soak for 24 hours and then brought to a light boil for 10 minutes. I think I gave them too much heat. There were a lot of split grains especially in this jar.

        Is this from the grain being too wet or from not using proper sterile technique? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Love this hobby, love this site, I love getting spun on caps, & I love some info please.



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Re: Grain to wet? Or just not proper sterile technique? [Re: Wv Hillbilly Growr] * 1
    #20559627 - 09/12/14 07:59 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

It's a sterile problem to wet would have caused the grain to rot not sought mold

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Re: Grain to wet? Or just not proper sterile technique? [Re: nksfo5]
    #20559968 - 09/12/14 09:14 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

Yep, you also have contams from the bottom up. that means it was a sterilization issue.


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Re: Grain to wet? Or just not proper sterile technique? [Re: DEZn00ts]
    #20563382 - 09/13/14 08:07 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

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It's a sterile problem to wet would have caused the grain to rot not sought mold






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Yep, you also have contams from the bottom up. that means it was a sterilization issue.





Thanks guys. I have had jars stall but this is the first one that went bad like this. If I didn't learn from my mistakes I would never learn anything at all.

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Re: Grain to wet? Or just not proper sterile technique? [Re: nksfo5]
    #20563395 - 09/13/14 08:10 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

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It's a sterile problem to wet would have caused the grain to rot not sought mold





How or can I tell if the grain has started to rot?

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Re: Grain to wet? Or just not proper sterile technique? [Re: Wv Hillbilly Growr]
    #20564246 - 09/14/14 12:09 AM (10 years, 4 months ago)

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It's a sterile problem to wet would have caused the grain to rot not sought mold





How or can I tell if the grain has started to rot?




It will look a different color then the grains color or white :smile:


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Re: Grain to wet? Or just not proper sterile technique? [Re: DEZn00ts]
    #20564313 - 09/14/14 12:35 AM (10 years, 4 months ago)

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It's a sterile problem to wet would have caused the grain to rot not sought mold





How or can I tell if the grain has started to rot?




It will look a different color then the grains color or white :smile:




Thanks man. Now I can look that up so I know what to keep an eye out for.

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Re: Grain to wet? Or just not proper sterile technique? [Re: Wv Hillbilly Growr]
    #20568165 - 09/14/14 07:54 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

No problem man, happy to help.


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Re: Grain to wet? Or just not proper sterile technique? [Re: nksfo5]
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