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ncon123
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Extremely strange growth, genetic mutation or some contamination?
#26337899 - 11/22/19 10:29 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Just wondering if anyone could identify what sort of growth this is: https://i.redd.it/iw5f69p4f3041.jpg
The yellow part in the picture is what happens AFTER you spray it with peroxide. I'm wondering if I've gotten very unlucky with genetics as this is from a MSS. Or it's some sort of contamination. It is white and wispy in appearance.
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MpSeph
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Re: Extremely strange growth, genetic mutation or some contamination? [Re: ncon123]
#26338007 - 11/22/19 11:44 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Peroxide Is Useless For Mycology.
You Should Never Spray Anything With Peroxide. A Mycologist Shouldn't Even Have Peroxide In Their Home. Not For Grows & Not For Cuts Because It Lengthens Healing Time.
The Growth That You Are Referring To Looks To Be Mycelium To Me.
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Edited by MpSeph (11/22/19 11:48 AM)
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ncon123
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Re: Extremely strange growth, genetic mutation or some contamination? [Re: MpSeph]
#26338018 - 11/22/19 11:57 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Thanks for your reply, I used it (hydrogen peroxide) because I thought my tub had some cobweb mold in it, anyhow i'm glad you say its mycelium, but honestly I don't believe it will fruit.
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MpSeph
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Re: Extremely strange growth, genetic mutation or some contamination? [Re: ncon123]
#26338039 - 11/22/19 12:08 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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No Prob, A Trusted Cultivator Could Tell You If You Had Cobweb, No Need To Spray Anything.
Also, It Looks To Be Mycelium To Me, But You Should Wait For A Cultivator To Chime In.
Also, If It's Not Fully Colonized, Which It Doesn't Look To Be To Me, Then It's Not Going To Fruit. Pins Developing Before Substrate Is Fully Colonized Is A Sign Of Bacteria.
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Edited by MpSeph (11/22/19 12:08 PM)
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Re: Extremely strange growth, genetic mutation or some contamination? [Re: MpSeph]
#26338071 - 11/22/19 12:29 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Moar pics.
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