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Fenriss
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Re: Improve your sterile techniques! (a comprehensive guide to agar) [Re: Mad Season]
#24550904 - 08/13/17 02:37 PM (6 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thank you for demystifying agar for me a little. I love the part about thinking carefully about your next move before you make it. That's helping me to generate less motion to stir up contaminants. Trying to treat it like a meditation
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mildfoodpoisoning
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Re: Mad Season's sterile techniques: Inoculation [Re: Fenriss]
#24552719 - 08/14/17 08:33 AM (6 years, 5 months ago) |
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Wow, thx for sharing the knowledge,
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seekinglight
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Re: Mad Season's sterile techniques: Inoculation [Re: Mad Season]
#24812205 - 11/28/17 03:56 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nice pictures of contaminants. I'm just learning the basics and appreciate the pitures.
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Re: Mad Season's sterile techniques: Inoculation [Re: seekinglight]
#24812444 - 11/28/17 05:28 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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Tsteigs
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Re: Mad Season's sterile techniques: Inoculation [Re: catnip40]
#24931546 - 01/21/18 02:21 PM (6 years, 9 days ago) |
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Sorry to bump an old thread. Just wanted to say Thanks.
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BoatswainBob
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Re: Mad Season's sterile techniques: Inoculation [Re: Tsteigs]
#25587520 - 11/02/18 06:08 PM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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Bumping this again as it has been instrumental in helping me plan my agar/oat jar knocs & moves way easier. Cheers mate, thank you so very much!!
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Re: Mad Season's sterile techniques: Inoculation [Re: BoatswainBob]
#26362785 - 12/05/19 11:07 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Nice write up eh!
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Stainless2
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Re: Mad Season's sterile techniques: Inoculation [Re: Mad Season] 2
#28137737 - 01/13/23 09:58 AM (1 year, 16 days ago) |
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Thank you for this write-up. Hopefully, it brings it to the top so other noobs like me see and learn from it.
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DERRAYLD
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Re: Mad Season's sterile techniques: Inoculation [Re: Stainless2] 1
#28137741 - 01/13/23 10:01 AM (1 year, 16 days ago) |
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I'm glad you resurrected it to be honest, some solid information in here presented in a simple, visual manner.
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7anja7od_OG
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Re: Improve your sterile techniques! (a comprehensive guide to agar) [Re: Mad Season]
#28263326 - 04/05/23 09:43 AM (9 months, 20 days ago) |
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Peace. Thanks for the great info. I have a SAB and I have been looking into being as sterile as possible. I have never heard of the size of the holes making a difference and I have 4in holes. I have had the box built for yrs and have only recently gotten into agar work so I have been reading up on how to be as clean as possible without having a flow hood. U are also the first I have seen not use gloves and such. U have done a great service in helping to demystify the process and I thank U for that. ๐๐พ๐ค๐พโ๐พ Peace.
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Re: Improve your sterile techniques! (a comprehensive guide to agar) [Re: 7anja7od_OG]
#28263397 - 04/05/23 10:34 AM (9 months, 20 days ago) |
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Quote:
7anja7od_OG said: Peace. Thanks for the great info. I have a SAB and I have been looking into being as sterile as possible. I have never heard of the size of the holes making a difference and I have 4in holes. I have had the box built for yrs and have only recently gotten into agar work so I have been reading up on how to be as clean as possible without having a flow hood. U are also the first I have seen not use gloves and such. U have done a great service in helping to demystify the process and I thank U for that. ๐๐พ๐ค๐พโ๐พ Peace.
Thanks for bumping this thread. I had never seen it before and was always curious about hole size and air movement. Seeing that someone tested it makes me even more happy with my decision to go 8 inch diameter arm holes. So much room for activities and I never bump my SAB any more. Highly recommend.
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