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cjack350
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Fuzzy grains question
#25620476 - 11/17/18 08:46 AM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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This is my first grow. I spawned the grains from agar and at about 20% I shook my jars. The jar on the left looks perfect but the one on the right kind of stalled and all the grains got white fuzz on them. It looks like the mycelium is recovering.
Should I be concerned about the fuzz? Should I shake the jar again or would that be a detriment at this point?
Thanks.
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Re: Fuzzy grains question [Re: cjack350]
#25620486 - 11/17/18 08:51 AM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yeah that right jar is toast. Dump and clean the jar ASAP for reuse.
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Fungus Mountain
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TBH, the one on the left is looking a little sketch too. If your working from a culture on agar, you'll want to continue to clean it up and give it another shot. Drop the wedge, let it colonize to 20% and give it a shake. If it's healthy that should take it too 100% colonization pretty quickly. Shake again and verify the myc recovers quickly (~2 days) before spawning.
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cjack350
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Fungus Mountain said: TBH, the one on the left is looking a little sketch too. If your working from a culture on agar, you'll want to continue to clean it up and give it another shot. Drop the wedge, let it colonize to 20% and give it a shake. If it's healthy that should take it too 100% colonization pretty quickly. Shake again and verify the myc recovers quickly (~2 days) before spawning.

What about the left jar looks sketch?
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Fungus Mountain
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Re: Fuzzy grains question [Re: cjack350]
#25620967 - 11/17/18 12:50 PM (6 years, 2 months ago) |
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The wet spots on the grain touching the jar on the lower right are suspect. Also looks to be starting to get a touch gray and wispy. Give it 24 hours and you'll have a much better idea if it's a keeper.
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cjack350
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Fungus Mountain said: The wet spots on the grain touching the jar on the lower right are suspect. Also looks to be starting to get a touch gray and wispy. Give it 24 hours and you'll have a much better idea if it's a keeper.
Thank you for the reply. I'll definitely keep an eye on it.
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