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Pulling a chunk out
    #25141275 - 04/15/18 02:30 PM (6 years, 8 months ago)

I had a tiny trich break out on one of the uncolonized piece of coir, typically I would throw the whole tub out. But since this is my last month at this rental house, I decided to keep the tub.

What I did was pulled out that tiny piece of piece of coir with trich on the surface leaving the rest of the substrate undisturbed (100% colonized sub btw)

Would it have been better to leave that piece in?

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Re: Pulling a chunk out [Re: SemenInnoculcation]
    #25141374 - 04/15/18 03:15 PM (6 years, 8 months ago)

Probably not a good idea, any of it. Check this out, sorry for your loss, try try again, persistence patience and good technique will get you far. We've all lost a tub or two before, it happens.


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Re: Pulling a chunk out [Re: MrSturgill]
    #25141377 - 04/15/18 03:17 PM (6 years, 8 months ago)

If you're seeing a contam, there's a lot more you're not seeing, people always want to try to save it but I can't say I've ever seen a case where that's worked out but who knows maybe you'll be the lucky one :shrug:


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Re: Pulling a chunk out [Re: MrSturgill]
    #25141388 - 04/15/18 03:23 PM (6 years, 8 months ago)

If you see mold before a pin set, the mold almost always beats out the mycelium. Trick lives intertwined with mycelium. Once this happens it is impossible to separate the 2 organisms. THAT is why it hardly ever works.


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Re: Pulling a chunk out [Re: TheMadHatter420]
    #25141570 - 04/15/18 05:02 PM (6 years, 8 months ago)

How much damage does pulling actually do vs leaving trich in on a piece of coir?

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Re: Pulling a chunk out [Re: SemenInnoculcation]
    #25141597 - 04/15/18 05:17 PM (6 years, 8 months ago)

Here are some pictures
The third picture is where the piece of infected coir was removed, it was smaller than a quarter of a penny

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Re: Pulling a chunk out [Re: SemenInnoculcation]
    #25141602 - 04/15/18 05:23 PM (6 years, 8 months ago)

all you can do now is wait and see what happens


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