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Contam on fruiting BRF cake?
    #21870909 - 06/28/15 10:16 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

Just found this dark blue/green-ish stuff on a fruiting cake. It also appears to be at the base of fruiting mushrooms. Is it contam, and are the mushrooms still useable?



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Re: Contam on fruiting BRF cake? [Re: netofbeing]
    #21870974 - 06/28/15 10:26 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

That's most definitely a contamination, I would not ingest that mushroom at any cost, unless you want to be on the bathroom floor puking for hours. Play it safe dude, toss that cake out and wait for a non-contaminated one to produce healthy fruits.


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Re: Contam on fruiting BRF cake? [Re: Psilosoulful]
    #21875518 - 06/29/15 08:36 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

Any idea what it is? maybe trich?


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Re: Contam on fruiting BRF cake? [Re: netofbeing]
    #21875554 - 06/29/15 08:46 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

I would say so, and it's gonna spread fast. I wouldn't gamble trying to salvage that. If you leave it in the fruiting chamber, it could spread to the other cakes too. Toss it


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Re: Contam on fruiting BRF cake? [Re: Psilosoulful]
    #21875730 - 06/29/15 09:33 PM (8 years, 6 months ago)

Ok, thanks. Today I found another cake growing the same trich, and some of the other cakes have blue-ish on them but I'm not sure if its bruising or contam. It sucks, because they have a good pinset on them too :/


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