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LosAndreas36
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Yellow thing
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Hi all. i put this one for fruiting 2 days ago. so now i noticed that there is yellow spot. what is this ? metabolites?





cobweb ?
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LosAndreas36
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probably yesterday some water hit myc. i think this is the reason. temp is 21-24
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Mad Season
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Looks like metabolites to me. Also doesn't look like cobweb to me. Just looks like fuzzy mycelium. Keep an eye on it to see if it spreads over the whole surface.
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TheEaglesGift
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Looks like cobweb to me. Spray it with some h2o2 just to be sure, you don't want that getting out of hand.
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MikeBearPig
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TheEaglesGift said: Looks like cobweb to me. Spray it with some h2o2 just to be sure, you don't want that getting out of hand.
I am with Eagle on this one, it looks like cobweb.
There are also large chunks of your substrate that are overly wet that may not ever colonize.
They either did not colonize because of being overly wet or something is inhabiting them. Either way , watch them close.
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TheEaglesGift
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There are also large chunks of your substrate that are overly wet that may not ever colonize.
They either did not colonize because of being overly wet or something is inhabiting them. Either way , watch them close.
Some of those chunks do indeed look overly wet.
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LosAndreas36
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Idk guys. last grow was with same cobweb...



 4 yellow spots

what to do? in my last grow it was same cob web but i got 4 waves with shrooms.
if i spray h2o2 will it kill myc?
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LosAndreas36
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Mad Season
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What's your substrate? 9/10 times when people think it's cobweb, it isn't. In manure I get lots of wispy greyish white like that, my best guess is its firefang, because like you said, it gets eaten up and flushes a lot.
The way I've been figuring out if it's cobweb lately is to see if it covers the mycelium. If the mycelium is surrounding and eating through it, or if it looks like it is part of the myc, there's a very high chance it isn't cobweb. Personally to me that doesn't look like cobweb. Just looks like what happens with manure.
If you are using manure, the few areas that are wet might have a couple bits get uncolonized. For the most part though, once you're at this point, you'll expect to see most, if not all of it colonized.
Edited by Mad Season (07/21/15 06:46 AM)
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TheEaglesGift
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what to do? in my last grow it was same cob web but i got 4 waves with shrooms.
if i spray h2o2 will it kill myc?
I already told you what to do, which was spray it with 3 percent undilluted h2o2. I wouldn't tell you to do something that would kill the myc. h2o2 is tolerated by myc, especially hardy myc from an almost fully colonized tub.
You can wait and see how the myc and that other organism progresses, if you like.
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LosAndreas36
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Okay...thanks all for help...i'll watch it till tommorow..just h2o2? just few spray..my sub is wheat, casing is verm with peat...
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LosAndreas36
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also my last grow flushes 4 times, yeah, but this grow isn't flushing yet. but i think this problem was on my last grow. h2o2 will slow down fruiting?
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TheEaglesGift
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Just a few sprays of h2o2 to kill the cobweb, if it is indeed cobweb. Don't spray it so much that it water logs the substrate, you ideally want that spot to colonize. If it's cobweb, it should "melt" from the h2o2 instantly.
h2o2 won't noticeably slow fruiting, but a sub that is fighting contamination will slow fruiting.
Hopefully it's just some firefang, but I don't know much about it. Like I said, maybe you can just leave it be and see how it turns out.
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Your sub is horse poo, your spawn is wheat.
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LosAndreas36
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Sprayed some h2o2.          
waiting for fruiting...4 days passed.
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LosAndreas36
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ffs some h2o2 under myc. i can see some from the bottom of container. damn.
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LosAndreas36
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cake is okay?..i'm worrying
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MikeBearPig
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Almost time to fruit that thing! Today or tomorrow
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LosAndreas36
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i'm really worrying!)
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LosAndreas36
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MikeBearPig said: Almost time to fruit that thing! Today or tomorrow
That means cake is okay?) I really hope so!)
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MikeBearPig
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We need some closer shots of these spots.
This is what trich looks like before it colonizes fully and spores release. I am not saying it is trich, but when I have spots in my tub that look like these, it usually is.
Edited by MikeBearPig (07/22/15 08:05 AM)
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