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Edmunter
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Bacteria problems
#23978232 - 01/03/17 09:26 AM (7 years, 27 days ago) |
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The bacteria is back, Im going to have to move my grow room upstairs for a while. How does this work then, does it become airbourne and just live in the area till there is no more food? Im thinking my latest SGFC is not up to scratch. Im going to go and buy an 60/80 L taller tub similar to this and give that a try.

Not sure if to chuck the perlite out or to just bleach the fuk out of it. Im using 5% chlorine spray again to try to kill this mo fo but im not liking what is does to the mycellium and then finally the mushrooms.
This is the set up

Finally strangely enough the bacteria doesnt seem to be effecting the king Oyster. Could it be a species specific thing or am I just being hopeful?

As you can see the myc as turned blue on the cubensis and not on the kings
What can I do to stop this. I dont really want to lose all these grows as at the mo im getting one flush then at the end the mushies are being attacked. Im still drying them after washing but im not sure I should consume them. I havent felt bad whilst tripping but you never know with these things
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Mattisfat
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Re: Bacteria problems [Re: Edmunter]
#23978245 - 01/03/17 09:32 AM (7 years, 27 days ago) |
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your spawn was probably already bacterial if its one and not the other, do you have it on agar?
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Edmunter
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Re: Bacteria problems [Re: Mattisfat]
#23978273 - 01/03/17 09:44 AM (7 years, 27 days ago) |
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They are all from agar and it definitely moves from one to the other. They are all from different plates and they looked clean.
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Mattisfat
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Re: Bacteria problems [Re: Edmunter]
#23978304 - 01/03/17 09:55 AM (7 years, 27 days ago) |
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any pics of the plates? sometimes bacteria can ride the myc from dish to dish without looking like a big watery splodge
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Re: Bacteria problems [Re: Mattisfat]
#23978405 - 01/03/17 10:36 AM (7 years, 27 days ago) |
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What substrate did you use? How did you prepare the substrate?
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Edmunter
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I have loads of plates and only use ones I think are clean.
The substrates are Rye cased in some by Cvg, others are bulk cvg and some are bottle tek style mix up.
This is a plate

This is the bacteria
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Edmunter
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Re: Bacteria problems [Re: Edmunter]
#23980501 - 01/04/17 02:31 AM (7 years, 26 days ago) |
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Pasty reccons its the same problem as azur had.
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/20788823/fpart/1/vc/1
When it attacks the mycellium though it turns blue and then goes mushy. Sorry I have no photos.
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