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jngy2k
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[PICS] Slow growth on agar is fluffy cotton and not trich but maybe aspergillus
#23729235 - 10/11/16 07:19 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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These are the questionable specimen growing in PDA :



Spores were scraped from ea. foil to ea. agar with sterile cotton applicator. Each print were from different vendors. A control petri was inoculated with drop of water and shows no growth. I doubt sterile technique is the cause. Is it possible there is not enough GE? Is it aspergillus?
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bodhisatta 
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Re: [PICS] Slow growth on agar is fluffy cotton and not trich but maybe aspergillus [Re: jngy2k]
#23729525 - 10/11/16 09:17 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Looks fine to me. Hard to tell at this stage. Make a transfer. What pda recipe you have? Is it premade?
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morty422
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Re: [PICS] Slow growth on agar is fluffy cotton and not trich but maybe aspergillus [Re: bodhisatta]
#23729548 - 10/11/16 09:26 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Growth looks like mycelium on a media that has a lot of nutrients to eat up on... therefore-is not spreading out quickly.
Not a bad thing...just different than a media that has less nutrients where the mycelium would 'reach-out' a bit more.

Definitely not trich imo.
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jngy2k
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Re: [PICS] Slow growth on agar is fluffy cotton and not trich but maybe aspergillus [Re: bodhisatta]
#23731960 - 10/12/16 05:33 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
morty422 said: Growth looks like mycelium on a media that has a lot of nutrients to eat up on... therefore-is not spreading out quickly.
Not a bad thing...just different than a media that has less nutrients where the mycelium would 'reach-out' a bit more.

Definitely not trich imo.
That is genius. The material I've read hadn't informed me about the different types of mycelia growth on less or more nutritious agar. Thanks.
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bodhisatta said: Looks fine to me. Hard to tell at this stage. Make a transfer. What pda recipe you have? Is it premade?
It is Frank's on the dot. Other trusted cults have also informed me about making transfers. Thanks.
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wtfcrazymofo
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Re: [PICS] Slow growth on agar is fluffy cotton and not trich but maybe aspergillus [Re: jngy2k]
#23732026 - 10/12/16 05:59 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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There should be enough GE.
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Re: [PICS] Slow growth on agar is fluffy cotton and not trich but maybe aspergillus [Re: morty422]
#23732113 - 10/12/16 06:26 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
morty422 said: Growth looks like mycelium on a media that has a lot of nutrients to eat up on... therefore-is not spreading out quickly.
Not a bad thing...just different than a media that has less nutrients where the mycelium would 'reach-out' a bit more.

Definitely not trich imo.
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