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is this trich?
    #22095205 - 08/15/15 03:16 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)



just noticed this when i got home, the green seems to be emerging from inside the knot thing


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Re: is this trich? [Re: boats_plus_hoes]
    #22102956 - 08/17/15 02:15 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

Doesn't look good but it's not trich


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Re: is this trich? [Re: PirateSwazey]
    #22103561 - 08/17/15 04:58 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

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It looks bacterial IMO.

http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/21890806#21890806 bacteria in spawn. You can also get it from prepping the substrate too wet. If you read in the link it explains what happened when I spawned bacterial spawn.




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Re: is this trich? [Re: Mad Season]
    #22122859 - 08/21/15 02:45 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

^ I'm tempted to agree with Mad Season. Those clumps look too thick to be clean mycelium. I had some grow with a texture sort of like that in some cakes I made, and I isolated the bacteria on agar to see what it looked like for fun. It made thick white donut-like colonies on LME agar. My pf cakes were riddled with that stuff from contaminated LC syringes I made. It was a sad.


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Re: is this trich? [Re: Mr.GuessWork]
    #22123211 - 08/21/15 04:00 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

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bacteria on WKZ culture.  both plates started off looking rhizo/normal, but as they aged, several sprouts popped up, and the second plate, u can see the edges of the growth are bubbling up in response to bacteria.  these are both from same clone, same day.



another one (slight bacteria/hidden something), matazapec, MS, unfruited


compare to a very clean Penis envy culture




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Re: is this trich? [Re: Mad Season]
    #22123547 - 08/21/15 05:15 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

The contaminated mycelium in my cakes looked sort of like the top right pic (The pic's kind of blurry so it's hard to tell). I isolated the bacteria from the mycelium and grew it separately on a new plate though. It was the bacteria colony itself that had the donut shaped morphology. I wish I hadn't gotten rid of the plate so I could post a pic. It had a really thick, almost wax-like texture. It totally ruined the PF cakes that were contaminated with it.


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