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wilspeak
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Advice on WBS Culture
#26371661 - 12/09/19 06:35 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Can anyone tell me how these WBS Jars look.... Thank You
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Re: Advice on WBS Culture [Re: wilspeak]
#26371683 - 12/09/19 06:46 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Looks good Wil, probably can spawn soon if fully colonized. Mine were similar, more fluffy growth at beginning but eventually turned rhyzomorphic
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N0Tmushroom2THINK said: Looks good Wil, probably can spawn soon if fully colonized. Mine were similar, more fluffy growth at beginning but eventually turned rhyzomorphic

Thank You
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wilspeak said: Can anyone tell me how these WBS Jars look.... Thank You

Honestly not that great. Myc shouldn't be patchy or bloatchy.
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Those look worse
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Re: Advice on WBS Culture [Re: mushboy]
#26371752 - 12/09/19 07:24 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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I've got a killer burma culture that gets all kind of patchy. What strain is that.
I like weird patterns of mycelium.
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Re: Advice on WBS Culture [Re: Nichrome]
#26371764 - 12/09/19 07:29 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Weird patterns tells me the myc is reacting to something.
Cube myc is really straight forward.
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Re: Advice on WBS Culture [Re: Nichrome]
#26371774 - 12/09/19 07:35 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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I'm just trying to help out Mushboy , but I ain't gonna take it to heart haha.
Edited by N0Tmushroom2THINK (12/09/19 07:38 PM)
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Re: Advice on WBS Culture [Re: Nichrome]
#26371831 - 12/09/19 08:13 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nichrome said: I've got a killer burma culture that gets all kind of patchy. What strain is that.
I like weird patterns of mycelium.
Hello Nichrome, so do you think I can go ahead and mix them in the 60/30 Verm/Coir mix?
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Re: Advice on WBS Culture [Re: wilspeak]
#26371840 - 12/09/19 08:17 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yea they're fine to spawn
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N0Tmushroom2THINK said: Yea they're fine to spawn
Thank You.
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Re: Advice on WBS Culture [Re: wilspeak]
#26371976 - 12/09/19 10:17 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Here are a couple of the Burma plates showing the blotchy pattern Im talking about. "Bc" is a very nice clone. It grows on grain in much the same way as it does in the dish. blotchy with thick areas and wispy areas. This is from a spore print given to me by a great human being and "TC" on this forum which came with some awesome back story (I love nostalgia like I love a weird looking culture, lots!).

These are the Burmese chunks that come from these weird looking cultures.

Here is a completely different culture that produces standard looking cubes. It originated from prints I gathered in Costa Rica near Playa Uvita. The mycelium is almost curdled and eventually bruises blue in a sort of calico or milk cow pattern and ends up looking more like disgusting blue cheese. It transfers out clean and white over and over and then gets its funk on once it reaches the edge. Regular cubes in the end.

Now I'm not saying the jars in the OP are contaminated or not contaminated. And frankly I'd err on the side of trusting what Mushboy says as he is quite experienced with these critters, and I've seen some awesome things he's pulled of and gleamed useful info from his posts and what he's shared. All I'm saying is these organisms can have some very diverse patterns of behavior, and you should never judge a book by it's cover.
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Re: Advice on WBS Culture [Re: Nichrome]
#26376102 - 12/11/19 09:25 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nichrome said: Here are a couple of the Burma plates showing the blotchy pattern Im talking about. "Bc" is a very nice clone. It grows on grain in much the same way as it does in the dish. blotchy with thick areas and wispy areas. This is from a spore print given to me by a great human being and "TC" on this forum which came with some awesome back story (I love nostalgia like I love a weird looking culture, lots!).

These are the Burmese chunks that come from these weird looking cultures.

Here is a completely different culture that produces standard looking cubes. It originated from prints I gathered in Costa Rica near Playa Uvita. The mycelium is almost curdled and eventually bruises blue in a sort of calico or milk cow pattern and ends up looking more like disgusting blue cheese. It transfers out clean and white over and over and then gets its funk on once it reaches the edge. Regular cubes in the end.

Now I'm not saying the jars in the OP are contaminated or not contaminated. And frankly I'd err on the side of trusting what Mushboy says as he is quite experienced with these critters, and I've seen some awesome things he's pulled of and gleamed useful info from his posts and what he's shared. All I'm saying is these organisms can have some very diverse patterns of behavior, and you should never judge a book by it's cover. 
Thank You for the information.
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Re: Advice on WBS Culture [Re: wilspeak] 1
#26376112 - 12/11/19 09:33 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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I've spawned way worse than those and ended up tripping on mushies as a result some time later.
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