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Please help, small green spot in almost fully colonized jar
    #25132807 - 04/12/18 09:52 AM (6 years, 9 months ago)

Hi Guys, SWIM has attempted their 1st grow. To test out the authenticity of the syringes they only inoculated 4 jars. 1 jar was discarded about 1.5 weeks into incubation as alot of green mold was seen growing. 3 other jars seemed to be fine. It is 3-4 weeks now and one which was looking good started showing a small green area starting to grow. Should they leave it or throw immediately. What is their chances with the mycelium actually fighting off the green. Also will the resulting fruits be inedible if the green is left... Thanks a million, see pic

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Re: Please help, small green spot in almost fully colonized jar [Re: RB360]
    #25132840 - 04/12/18 10:08 AM (6 years, 9 months ago)

Toss it....sorry for your loss.:heart::heart:

If also other jars showed green , that means our syringe or print was contaminated or it could be your teknique that needs some more attention!

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Re: Please help, small green spot in almost fully colonized jar [Re: funga]
    #25132885 - 04/12/18 10:27 AM (6 years, 9 months ago)

^ Yup that's trich. If you're doing BRF and not PCing, make sure you use a SAB or flowhood when inoculating.


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Re: Please help, small green spot in almost fully colonized jar [Re: Mercurious]
    #25140237 - 04/15/18 05:44 AM (6 years, 8 months ago)

Thanks guys, great will try the monotub method next. What would you recommend for the least amount of contamination risk? Thanx a million:tongue:

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Re: Please help, small green spot in almost fully colonized jar [Re: RB360]
    #25140255 - 04/15/18 06:08 AM (6 years, 8 months ago)

Is that colonizing in a cup?
Or just a weird jar.


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Re: Please help, small green spot in almost fully colonized jar [Re: RB360]
    #25140498 - 04/15/18 08:50 AM (6 years, 8 months ago)

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Thanks guys, great will try the monotub method next. What would you recommend for the least amount of contamination risk? Thanx a million:tongue:



Good technique and skill is how you get the least contamination risk.
Doesn't matter what method you use if you contaminate something it will be contamination.

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Re: Please help, small green spot in almost fully colonized jar [Re: bodhisatta]
    #25150422 - 04/19/18 10:32 AM (6 years, 8 months ago)

Thanks errybody, its hard for a beginner but hey learning is part of the fun:tongue::heart::mushroom2:

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