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Ghost_in_shell
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Golden bits on my mushroom cake....
#22129694 - 08/23/15 06:19 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Can only discribe these bits as gold abit like those thin kernel shells you get in pop corn that get stuck in your teeth. My cakes where fine for two weeks then these appeared. Could it be from it bein left near the boiler and getting hot? Any one else had this problem and cakes been ok? I was VERY sterile and no blue mould has appeared. The cake still smells mushroomy. Could it be because they are golden teachers? Lol Thank you!!!
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First off, if you don't post any pics, it's hard for other cultivators to determine what is going on.
There is no "blue mold" you should be worried about, it's just bruised mycelium from handling your cakes too much.
The kernel thing you're describing, could just be a piece of verm sticking out from your cake, im assuming you rolled your cake (which you should).
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: Psilosoulful]
#22129725 - 08/23/15 06:45 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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It's still in the jar. Still waiting for it to fully colonise.
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It looks okay so far but take that foil off, your dry verm layer will protect the brf mix from airborne contams getting through. The foil is also inhibiting crucial GE and making it harder for the cake to fully colonize.
Edit: The verm has gotten thru to the sides of the cake, it's not growing from the cake, don't worry about it.
Edited by Psilosoulful (08/23/15 07:00 AM)
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: Psilosoulful]
#22129838 - 08/23/15 07:51 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thank you so much Psilosoulful!!! I did post pics up on here yesterday and someone told me to chuck it because its contaminated but that didn't feel right to me. I will take the foil off like u said. Did like it's little foil hat though lol. How long do u think it has left until I should birth it if U don't mind me asking? Cheers
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No problem man, I would birth that one week after full colonization is reached. Because of the lighting, I'm not completely sure if there is yellow spots on the mycelium, but try to fruit it anyway. When birthing, it should only smell like fresh mushrooms, anything else, and you can be sure that it's a contam. BRF cakes can fruit through bacteria, but if you see any green, then toss it out!!
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: Psilosoulful]
#22129921 - 08/23/15 08:23 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thank you. Smells good so far, just gong to keep my fingers crossed!
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Ghost_in_shell said: Thank you. Smells good so far, just gong to keep my fingers crossed!
Did you just open up the jar to smell it? You should only open up the jar when your ready to go to the next step. Might as well birth it then, if the outside is fully colonized then you shouldn't have to worry about contams. The center of the cake will finish colonizing in your SGFC and it will fruit when it's ready. Remember to mist/fan 3x a day.
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: Psilosoulful]
#22130272 - 08/23/15 10:15 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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No, I just sniffed through one of the holes in the lid lol. Can smell the mushroomy smell through it, :s. Anyway, I thought I had to wait a week after fully colonizing it, giving it some indirect light, before I birth it?
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Ghost_in_shell said: No, I just sniffed through one of the holes in the lid lol. Can smell the mushroomy smell through it, :s. Anyway, I thought I had to wait a week after fully colonizing it, giving it some indirect light, before I birth it?
idk whats up with that jar looks like ends next stop is
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: mrbart4444]
#22130309 - 08/23/15 10:30 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ghost_in_shell said: No, I just sniffed through one of the holes in the lid lol. Can smell the mushroomy smell through it, :s. Anyway, I thought I had to wait a week after fully colonizing it, giving it some indirect light, before I birth it?
idk whats up with that jar looks like ends next stop is
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It's possible, that jar doesn't look 100% clean, but it still has a chance to produce a decent first flush. And yes, wait the extra week before birthing!
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: Psilosoulful]
#22130333 - 08/23/15 10:37 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I think the lighting is making it look worse than it is. It, isn't that yellow looking in real life. I have a feeling it's ok... Lol. Psilosoulful, do you wait for pins to grow on yours, before you birth it? Also, do you dunk and roll after birth?
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Ghost_in_shell said: I think the lighting is making it look worse than it is. It, isn't that yellow looking in real life. I have a feeling it's ok... Lol. Psilosoulful, do you wait for pins to grow on yours, before you birth it? Also, do you dunk and roll after birth?
i can tell its white just there is some questionable areas of growth in that jar.
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If you see any pins during the consolidation period, birth it immediately. Dunk and roll everytime, they will pin better with the verm coating the surface of the cake.
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yeah that doesnt look healthy to me at all man, several species going on at once and too much bacteria for my liking even if its on a pf-cake.
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: mrbart4444]
#22130384 - 08/23/15 10:52 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ghost_in_shell said: I think the lighting is making it look worse than it is. It, isn't that yellow looking in real life. I have a feeling it's ok... Lol. Psilosoulful, do you wait for pins to grow on yours, before you birth it? Also, do you dunk and roll after birth?
i can tell its white just there is some questionable areas of growth in that jar.
Yes, that is what this question is about.
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: spacechildo]
#22130388 - 08/23/15 10:54 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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spacechildo said: yeah that doesnt look healthy to me at all man, several species going on at once and too much bacteria for my liking even if its on a pf-cake.
I think it's just where it was left next to my Boiler, and got heated.
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: Psilosoulful]
#22130397 - 08/23/15 10:56 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Psilosoulful said: If you see any pins during the consolidation period, birth it immediately. Dunk and roll everytime, they will pin better with the verm coating the surface of the cake.
And still spray the humidity chamber? Also, I heard that pins are a good sign to see, just before birthing?
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how would heat create a new species in your jar? I understand you're reluctant to throw this all away but you really should start somehting new and dont expect much from those cakes in the pics..
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I did a real good job of sterilising, maybe too much water? Can too much water contaminate it?... All the info seems to be about blue mold. 2 weeks these looked good for, then these golden bits appeared 2 days ago.
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hmm, never heard of or seen blue mold myself 
i'm not only talking about the discoloration but also the texture of your myc. it grows in small circles and meets a contaminant and sets up a wall.
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Psilosoulful said: If you see any pins during the consolidation period, birth it immediately. Dunk and roll everytime, they will pin better with the verm coating the surface of the cake.
And still spray the humidity chamber? Also, I heard that pins are a good sign to see, just before birthing?
You can spray the sides of the SGFC, but make sure your perlite is damp and doesn't dry out, or your cakes will!!
Yes invitro pins are a good sign, but you don't have to wait for them to birth the cake. After the one week consolidation period, birth the cake and wait for it to fruit in your SGFC.
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: Psilosoulful]
#22130418 - 08/23/15 11:07 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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there's no point in spraying the walls of your FC, they dont grow mushrooms the cakes/substrate does.
if it starts pinning before full colonization looking like this you can be sure you have contams.
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I heard heat can create yellow bits in your jar... I honestly think it could be ok. There no point in chucking it, might as well at least try growing it... If when I birth it, it smells funny, I will chuck it. Don't understand why for two weeks they look great then all of a sudden this, unless the water got trapped in there too much, because not enough airing?
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they probably didnt look that great, they just looked white and it can be hard to distunguish healthy white from bad white when you're new. Do as you want, but as I said dont get your hopes up and rely solely on these cakes, start a new batch.
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: spacechildo]
#22130438 - 08/23/15 11:12 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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spacechildo said: hmm, never heard of or seen blue mold myself 
i'm not only talking about the discoloration but also the texture of your myc. it grows in small circles and meets a contaminant and sets up a wall.
You have never heard to chuck away jars/cakes that grow green, blue mold? Looks like mold you get on out of date food.
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green yes, blue no.
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: spacechildo]
#22130456 - 08/23/15 11:15 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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http://www.fungifun.org/English/Pftek
If you can, please look at this pf tek. It says to wait for pins to grow, then birth cake.Quote:
spacechildo said: there's no point in spraying the walls of your FC, they dont grow mushrooms the cakes/substrate does.
if it starts pinning before full colonization looking like this you can be sure you have contams.
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I've seen that tek, its OK but rather follow www.mushroomvideos.com incubators are pretty much useless, if you're cold just heat a room.
if it says to wait for pins its a bit dumber than I remembered. if you want your cakes to fruit you give them fruiting conditions
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: spacechildo]
#22130472 - 08/23/15 11:18 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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spacechildo said: green yes, blue no.
Your just being pedantic now. And yes will start a new batch as well. Thanks
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#22130480 - 08/23/15 11:21 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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huh?
when new people come here talking about "blue mold" its bruising 99% of the time. when people come here with green bruising, its mold 99% of the time!
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: spacechildo]
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: Psilosoulful]
#22130518 - 08/23/15 11:36 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Why is it so important to keep mushrooms sterile when they grow out doors and on shit? Lol.
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Ghost_in_shell said: Why is it so important to keep mushrooms sterile when they grow out doors and on shit? Lol.
here is a outdoor pattie which does have other bacteria competing in it and not in the perfect environment
and here is a clean tub provide with a nice environment 
Its not like they cant grow in competition environments they just dont do well
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: mrbart4444]
#22130575 - 08/23/15 11:52 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ahhh point taken lol. So if I do have some kind of contamination but my shrooms beat it, will these shrooms be ok to eat? I know if it's GREEN mold they will have to be chucked. How will I know if my shrooms are not safe to eat?...Quote:
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Ghost_in_shell said: Why is it so important to keep mushrooms sterile when they grow out doors and on shit? Lol.
here is a outdoor pattie which does have other bacteria competing in it and not in the perfect environment
and here is a clean tub provide with a nice environment 
Its not like they cant grow in competition environments they just dont do well
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: mrbart4444]
#22130583 - 08/23/15 11:54 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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mrbart4444 said:
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Ghost_in_shell said: Why is it so important to keep mushrooms sterile when they grow out doors and on shit? Lol.
here is a outdoor pattie which does have other bacteria competing in it and not in the perfect environment
and here is a clean tub provide with a nice environment 
Its not like they cant grow in competition environments they just dont do well
Btw, what is the stuff that look like bubble bath in the clean environment pic?
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if they turn to mush thats pretty then i wouldn't eat them
If your referring to the poly fill its to regulate fresh air exchange but if you mean the shiny bits in the middle that moister reflecting the flash of the camera.
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: mrbart4444]
#22130595 - 08/23/15 11:58 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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all fruits outside are grown on contaminated substrates but you dont go searching for the field the apples you bought grew in.
consider it's food and use your best judgement. even if the mushrooms are soggy you can stilldry them and eat just fine.
mycel wont beat contams tho, but you can still get mushrooms. its just not worth having contaminated subs spreading spores all over your grow space.
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: mrbart4444]
#22130601 - 08/23/15 11:59 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Polly fill  What do u mean turn to mush?
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Ok think I get "turn to mush" means they get soggy and not very firm!
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Ghost_in_shell said: Ok think I get "turn to mush" means they get soggy and not very firm!
oh idk you asked when not to eat them pretty much you can eat all mushroom even with minor contamination unless its mold or the mushrooms have began to rot
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: mrbart4444]
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Ghost_in_shell said: Ok think I get "turn to mush" means they get soggy and not very firm!
oh idk you asked when not to eat them pretty much you can eat all mushroom even with minor contamination unless its mold or the mushrooms have began to rot
Cool!! Thank you! What do u think of my jars/cakes? U reckon I should bin them?....
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Ok, so the 'golden bits' haven't grown any more, and my cake looks fully colonized. Also, no early pinning (yet, lol), and the lovely mushroomy smell is still there! So going to give it a week, then dunk and roll baby! I still think it's because I left it next to the boiler that It got those golden spots... Not sure though, could be anything. Going to see how far this grow goes just for reference anyway. Will keep updating as well. If it don't work, then it's one not to tell the grandkids, let's just see. Hope this will be of some help for future first time growers anyway. (: Any input is welcome and thanks for previous!
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"Golden bits" Awh, hah 
Its just "bits" of vermiculite. Goodluck.
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Fantastic Mr. Fox said: "Golden bits" Awh, hah 
Its just "bits" of vermiculite. Goodluck.

Can't believe we're on page 3 and still talking about golden bits. Like, you should be able to identify those as something you put inside the jar.
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: Inocuole]
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Real tlk
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Re: Golden bits on my mushroom cake.... [Re: Inocuole]
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Fantastic Mr. Fox said: "Golden bits" Awh, hah 
Its just "bits" of vermiculite. Goodluck.

Can't believe we're on page 3 and still talking about golden bits. Like, you should be able to identify those as something you put inside the jar. 
Well the post is about 'golden bits' lol.
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