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fiktinal
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Accidentally grew a ton of trich and cobweb on my wheat grass, how F'd is my small apartment?
#26385735 - 12/16/19 06:51 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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If one(How I refer to MySelf) were to propagate BRF jars, would you expect them to get contaminated in an apartment that was exposed to a few 2'x2' trays displaying hella cobweb and/or trich spores?
I watered my wheat grass with water mixed with dried stem/cap mushroom powder that definitely contained spores. The goal was to see if mycellium would grow in the dirt with the grains.
Cobweb mould and it's spores appeared within 24hrs. It formed very long, thin lines all across the tray. Like hairs, with little spore-producing-vertical-bodies at many area.
I have never grown wheat grass before. Did this happen because I watered it with psilocybe spores which fed the cobweb mould?!
One time I watered a large bag of dirt with psilocybe stem/cap powder infused water(about 10mg per gallon) and thought I was growing mycellium. Well I finally realized it was trich/cobweb. Did this also happen because the mycellium started growing and feeding those guys?!?!
A closed bag or tray of dirt does not grow mould... unless there is like decaying plant in it.
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Rot
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Re: Accidentally grew a ton of trich and cobweb on my wheat grass, how F'd is my small apartment? [Re: fiktinal]
#26385739 - 12/16/19 06:52 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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I grow wheat grass, you have to rinse it every day twice a day. I use the sprayer that is attached to the kitchen sink. You have to rinse it really well.
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Re: Accidentally grew a ton of trich and cobweb on my wheat grass, how F'd is my small apartment? [Re: Rot]
#26385791 - 12/16/19 07:13 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Those things are some of the most common spores in the air worldwide. The webby stuff on your wheat grass was probably aspergillus. True cobweb mold is pretty rare and tends to mostly attack fungi (especially colonies with a compromised immune response). You're fine and so is your space so I wouldn't worry. Maybe clean up a little, and rinse your wheat grass trays more often, and don't pack the seeds in as tight. Good luck.
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