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handsomedead
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Would this work? BRF half pint cake to BRF substrate in quart jars?
#21524728 - 04/09/15 03:43 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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Would this work? I have One half pint cake that lagged behind the rest. Could I break this up to colonize 3 or 4 quart jars of the same substrate or will things go bad?
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YaMoonSun
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Re: Would this work? BRF half pint cake to BRF substrate in quart jars? [Re: handsomedead]
#21524775 - 04/09/15 03:54 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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If the genetics are slow growing, maybe it's not a good idea to transfer to larger containers? Depends on how much time you have to spend I honestly. That, and how clean your work conditions are.
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handsomedead
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Re: Would this work? BRF half pint cake to BRF substrate in quart jars? [Re: YaMoonSun]
#21524812 - 04/09/15 04:01 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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what would you define as slow growing? the only reason why the one did not grow as fast was because I ran out of spores in my syringe and only inoculated one port. And I would be taking all the normal sterile procedures in a large glovebox I made.
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YaMoonSun
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Re: Would this work? BRF half pint cake to BRF substrate in quart jars? [Re: handsomedead]
#21524837 - 04/09/15 04:05 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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I'd say do it then. I don't think you even have to crumble the whole cake, just take a few tissue samples. I'd also wait for more replies as I've yet to do it myself.
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handsomedead
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Re: Would this work? BRF half pint cake to BRF substrate in quart jars? [Re: YaMoonSun]
#21524954 - 04/09/15 04:35 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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should I dunk it? I dont think I should.
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YaMoonSun
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Re: Would this work? BRF half pint cake to BRF substrate in quart jars? [Re: handsomedead]
#21524978 - 04/09/15 04:40 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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Maybe? I'd think it would recover faster as well as crumble easier. Just don't dunk it excessively. Maybe 6-8 hours. In my head, a fully colonized cake is going to like a rippened fruit. I wonder if it'll squirt.
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Re: Would this work? BRF half pint cake to BRF substrate in quart jars? [Re: handsomedead]
#21525036 - 04/09/15 04:48 PM (9 years, 1 month ago) |
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should be fine. so long as theres no contam or anything in the 1/2pt. happy growing!
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