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treefer
Registered: 04/16/18
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Loc: East coast USA
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High quality pictures of cobweb first stage
#25178935 - 05/01/18 09:36 PM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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I’m about 99% sure this is cobweb based on its occurance in this substrate before. I was hopeful earlier today that it may be mycelium, but that’s foolish of me. I know what the azurescens mycelium looks like and it’s much more dense than this. I’ve noticed that this comes back when I bring the container inside. Outside fresh air seems to stop/stall it’s growth
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bodhisatta
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Registered: 04/30/13
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Loc: Milky way
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Re: High quality pictures of cobweb first stage [Re: treefer]
#25184287 - 05/04/18 03:34 PM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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Definitely mold probably not "cobweb" then again any mold that looks cobweb like gets called cobweb just like anything green gets called trich
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treefer
Registered: 04/16/18
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Loc: East coast USA
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Re: High quality pictures of cobweb first stage [Re: bodhisatta]
#25184662 - 05/04/18 06:30 PM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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Very good point. It definitely smelled like mold the first time. It’s a little more stubborn this time but has not spread since I’ve had them outside. The mycelium is still thriving
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catfishbones
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Re: High quality pictures of cobweb first stage [Re: treefer]
#25186428 - 05/05/18 06:28 PM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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most def cobweb get the peroxide
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bodhisatta
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Re: High quality pictures of cobweb first stage [Re: catfishbones]
#25186444 - 05/05/18 06:35 PM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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treefer
Registered: 04/16/18
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Re: High quality pictures of cobweb first stage [Re: bodhisatta]
#25186778 - 05/05/18 10:46 PM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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Peroxide over the past four days has done nothing to it, the same spot of contam is still there. Maybe I’ll just light that spot on fire mwaahaha
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bodhisatta
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Re: High quality pictures of cobweb first stage [Re: treefer]
#25187218 - 05/06/18 08:04 AM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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If you have cobweb you fucked up so good that h2o2 isn't solving your issues.
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treefer
Registered: 04/16/18
Posts: 90
Loc: East coast USA
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Re: High quality pictures of cobweb first stage [Re: bodhisatta]
#25187285 - 05/06/18 08:42 AM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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I think you’re right in the idea that it isn’t cobweb due to its non-reaction to peroxide. It developed when the container was inside. It’s in a very wet patch of the woodchips so I’m assuming it was lack of FAE despite the amount of holes I have drilled in the container. It’s not spreading though which is a good sign to me, and the smell is very, very faint. It’s actually gotten much smaller. The azurescens mycelium, however, is ravaging the wood mix
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treefer
Registered: 04/16/18
Posts: 90
Loc: East coast USA
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Re: High quality pictures of cobweb first stage [Re: treefer]
#25192579 - 05/08/18 09:57 PM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hello everyone!
The contamination has shrunk considerably but today I came home to these tiny, white “balls”....Am I immature for thinking that sentence is funny? I hope not
That is the same spot that I originally posted pictures of when I started this thread. The azure mycelium is THRIVING so I’m really not too worried about this spot. I would love to hear what my fellow shroomerians think about it though!
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treefer
Registered: 04/16/18
Posts: 90
Loc: East coast USA
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Re: High quality pictures of cobweb first stage [Re: treefer]
#25196488 - 05/10/18 08:23 PM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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Came home to this today:
The white spots turned green in a matter of one day! It rained today so maybe there’s a correlation. I dug out the contaminated area and found that the green was extremely faint but went down to the mycelium. About an inch down, there was a very small amount of the “cobweb-like” contamination buried under the woodchips(my original post on this thread has pictures of it). That was the only remaining piece. Since I first posted, it reduced from about two cubic inches to about .15 cubic inches. The chips are about 60% colonized so I’ll update in a couple weeks!
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