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Jsneeb
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Spawned Jars, Put in incubator, Reached 100F What now?
#21857065 - 06/25/15 08:41 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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So Like the title says.
Yesterday I spawned 2 jars of Cubensis to Bulk sub ( small tray, already have a Mono soon to be fruiting.)
Put it in the top shelf of my incubator closet. My heater setting were jacked and when I work up it was clipping 100 degrees.
It was like that for about 4 hours. All my Agar was in there too and appears to be continuing to grow just fine based on rings on the dishes.
I'm scrapping the heater, This is the second time its fucked me, and its like 73 in my room during the day anyway.
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rxb
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Re: Spawned Jars, Put in incubator, Reached 100F What now? [Re: Jsneeb]
#21857074 - 06/25/15 08:43 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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occasionally outside gets to 100 degrees, its probably ok, but less than ideal.
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SteveRogers
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Re: Spawned Jars, Put in incubator, Reached 100F What now? [Re: Jsneeb]
#21857229 - 06/25/15 09:11 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
Jsneeb said:
"I'm scrapping the heater, This is the second time its fucked me, and its like 73 in my room during the day anyway."
73 is just fine for colonization. Bulk will generate some heat on its own so good move ditching the heater. four hours as you stated is not very long. Just check the plates out and see what you see. If one of the plates was contaminated with a thermophilic bacterium then you may want to start transferring to new ones. There really isn't anything you can do except let them continue to colonize at room temperature and watch for growth.
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Re: Spawned Jars, Put in incubator, Reached 100F What now? [Re: SteveRogers]
#21857245 - 06/25/15 09:13 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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65-75 is great 68-72 is perfect. No need for a heater unless you can't do at least 65 as a minimum
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