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fourleaf033
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Contamination?
#22437140 - 10/26/15 06:34 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I was told by a user on here that this has a bactiria contamination. Anyone confirm?
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BL4Z3D247
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That's just aerial mycelium. Bacteria will have a slimey goo look to it. I have a cake that has bacteria on it, from what I read the fruits are still good. Are you using a SGFC?
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TheEaglesGift
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It certainly might have bacteria. I tend to think that white is indeed bacteria if I were pressed.
Bacteria isn't always slimy goo like one would assume. Sometimes it can look like ice cream, or even like white spiky mycelium(which many confuse for aerial myc).
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Quote:
TheEaglesGift said: Bacteria isn't always slimy goo like one would assume. Sometimes it can look like ice cream, or even like white spiky mycelium(which many confuse for aerial myc).
o.O what kind of bacteria does *that* ???
most i have dealt with is the microscopic kind
you can't normally see bacteria but you can usually smell it
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TheEaglesGift
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Re: Contamination? [Re: micro]
#22438829 - 10/27/15 03:32 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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micro
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hmm... i dunno about that
it seems unlikely the bacteria would overtake the mycelium and make it grow differently
generally it colonizes some raw substrate, or in the case of blotch, has different symptoms altogether
in the link, it looks like areal mycelium probably caused by high co2
in the picture in the OP it looks like overlay in a casing
this could be high co2 as well, or low humidity, etc.
i know there isn't a casing layer there but it looks the same, growing on the sub/vermiculite
http://www.shroomery.org/5234/What-is-overlay
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Mushiez



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Re: Contamination? [Re: micro]
#22439484 - 10/27/15 09:51 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Needs FAE either passive SGFC or active hand fanning
If you don't give it air it won't fruit for you
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Re: Contamination? [Re: Mushiez]
#22439594 - 10/27/15 10:23 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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cubes are damn aggressive fruiters
i have gotten mushrooms by accident before leaving bags in the incubator
anyway, there are already pins in that picture
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TheEaglesGift
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Re: Contamination? [Re: Mushiez]
#22442276 - 10/27/15 09:23 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Mushiez said: Needs FAE either passive SGFC or active hand fanning
If you don't give it air it won't fruit for you
A SGFC needs to be manually fanned multiple times a day also, ideally..so it's not really one or the other.
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