Home | Community | Message Board


This site includes paid links. Please support our sponsors.


Welcome to the Shroomery Message Board! You are experiencing a small sample of what the site has to offer. Please login or register to post messages and view our exclusive members-only content. You'll gain access to additional forums, file attachments, board customizations, encrypted private messages, and much more!

Shop: Mushroom-Hut Substrate Bags, Substrate Mix   Left Coast Kratom Buy Kratom Extract, Kratom Powder For Sale

Jump to first unread post Pages: 1
Invisiblebrindle foxx
Doing it my way
I'm a teapot User Gallery


Registered: 11/11/18
Posts: 420 420 Posts!
Mycelium transfer from contam plate to clean process in SAB
    #26815669 - 07/10/20 05:31 PM (3 years, 7 months ago)

If I cut the clean myc out of the contam plate and close the lid and open the clean plate for a max of 5 seconds would It not spread the contam from opening the first plate? Do I need to make my cut in 5 sec max?


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Offlinehazyhorse
scoobin
I'm a teapot Unread Journal User Gallery


Registered: 03/19/19
Posts: 3,821
Last seen: 8 days, 1 hour
Re: Mycelium transfer from contam plate to clean process in SAB [Re: brindle foxx]
    #26815680 - 07/10/20 05:37 PM (3 years, 7 months ago)

i think you’ll be fine man. you wanna be speedy obviously but i don’t think it really matters that much, i doubt by just opening it you’re gonna send spores or whatever into the air. i mean, people transfer from contam’d plates all the time. i’ve done it too & never had issues. unless your plate is literally all trich or something


--------------------
you're not the first to set foot here, just another
===================================
i love glass petris & you can too!!
posts i constantly refer back to
new to mushroom cultivation?? read this!!
===================================

🅃 🄴 🄰 🄼    🄲 🄻 🄸 🄽 🄶 🅆 🅁 🄰 🄿


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Invisiblebrindle foxx
Doing it my way
I'm a teapot User Gallery


Registered: 11/11/18
Posts: 420 420 Posts!
Re: Mycelium transfer from contam plate to clean process in SAB [Re: hazyhorse]
    #26815693 - 07/10/20 05:42 PM (3 years, 7 months ago)

Quote:

hazyhorse said:
i think you’ll be fine man. you wanna be speedy obviously but i don’t think it really matters that much, i doubt by just opening it you’re gonna send spores or whatever into the air. i mean, people transfer from contam’d plates all the time. i’ve done it too & never had issues. unless your plate is literally all trich or something



There are spots of trich on the plate towards the outside but also clean myc in the center.
I even thought of trying to use my oven as a flowhood because frankly The SAB isn’t that fun. In the market for a flowhood/FFU now


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Offlinemeowjinx
Stranger
Male
Registered: 05/20/19
Posts: 492
Last seen: 1 year, 6 months
Re: Mycelium transfer from contam plate to clean process in SAB [Re: brindle foxx]
    #26815698 - 07/10/20 05:45 PM (3 years, 7 months ago)

Well the purpose of the still-air box is to work with, as much as reasonably possible, still air

I don't think there is a time limit, in fact if you rush then you are probs more likely to create air currents w/ your movements. Bacterial colonies and molds cannot simply jump out of the plate. They need air currents to carry them out

As long as you work carefully and diligently in your SAB in a room without a running fan or close to a vent you will be fine


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
InvisibleLadysKnight
Hello Ladies
 User Gallery

Registered: 10/09/15
Posts: 1,750
Re: Mycelium transfer from contam plate to clean process in SAB [Re: meowjinx]
    #26815702 - 07/10/20 05:48 PM (3 years, 7 months ago)

...and hey, it's agar, you'll soon find out if anything else got in.


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Invisiblebrindle foxx
Doing it my way
I'm a teapot User Gallery


Registered: 11/11/18
Posts: 420 420 Posts!
Re: Mycelium transfer from contam plate to clean process in SAB [Re: meowjinx] * 1
    #26815706 - 07/10/20 05:49 PM (3 years, 7 months ago)

Quote:

meowjinx said:
Well the purpose of the still-air box is to work with, as much as reasonably possible, still air

I don't think there is a time limit, in fact if you rush then you are probs more likely to create air currents w/ your movements. Bacterial colonies and molds cannot simply jump out of the plate. They need air currents to carry them out

As long as you work carefully and diligently in your SAB in a room without a running fan or close to a vent you will be fine



Gotcha, I want to say RR recommends no more than 5 seconds of open time with plates.. maybe for when using a flowhood ?


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Offlinemeowjinx
Stranger
Male
Registered: 05/20/19
Posts: 492
Last seen: 1 year, 6 months
Re: Mycelium transfer from contam plate to clean process in SAB [Re: brindle foxx]
    #26815738 - 07/10/20 06:03 PM (3 years, 7 months ago)

Yeah, I believe that's a general "rule of thumb" sort of thing. You definitely don't want to be dilly-dallying with your plates open any longer than you have to

But "have to" is the key phrase. If you're a newbie (like me) then you have not yet committed the movements (cutting wedges, streaking, etc.) to muscle memory so you cannot move as swiftly as an experienced hand

5 seconds is probably more than enough time for most people to cut a tiny sliver of myc from a plate, but not everyone is so coordinated. Me, for example, I've always had naturally shaky hands. Nothing I can do about it. Working with rice-sized pieces of agar will never be my strong-suit, so I compensate by making sure my work area is extra clean before I begin the steps that require swiftness

But yes, just find the right balance between speed and precision would be my advice. Good luck


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Offlinehazyhorse
scoobin
I'm a teapot Unread Journal User Gallery


Registered: 03/19/19
Posts: 3,821
Last seen: 8 days, 1 hour
Re: Mycelium transfer from contam plate to clean process in SAB [Re: meowjinx] * 1
    #26815810 - 07/10/20 06:47 PM (3 years, 7 months ago)

i fuck up a lot putting wedges down off my scalpel on to new plates & i rarely ever get contams. i’m sure it’s not great to have your plates open for too long but even like 30 seconds is fine. idk if this helps but i tilt my plates to the side so they aren’t facing straight up. also hovering your hands over open jars/plates/upside down lids is what’s gonna be giving you contams more often then not i think


--------------------
you're not the first to set foot here, just another
===================================
i love glass petris & you can too!!
posts i constantly refer back to
new to mushroom cultivation?? read this!!
===================================

🅃 🄴 🄰 🄼    🄲 🄻 🄸 🄽 🄶 🅆 🅁 🄰 🄿


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Jump to top Pages: 1

Shop: Mushroom-Hut Substrate Bags, Substrate Mix   Left Coast Kratom Buy Kratom Extract, Kratom Powder For Sale


Similar ThreadsPosterViewsRepliesLast post
* Mycelium Transfers illegalsmilerk 1,721 4 09/17/02 07:41 PM
by XiC_clone
* Help is this mycelium or contams? dodder 2,189 12 12/30/02 10:06 AM
by SubGen1us
* Mycelium overcoming contams? Xray_Salami 1,780 2 06/05/02 02:59 PM
by Xray_Salami
* Mycelium transfer? andrewcubensis 1,089 4 04/04/02 05:37 AM
by cookiewhore
* Cobweb? mycelium? white contam? esin 3,489 2 03/24/02 04:35 PM
by esin
* Re: mold in agar plate Anonymous 12,258 3 12/04/99 12:35 AM
by Anonymous
* Re: Why do I want to grow mycelium on Agar?? Anonymous 2,476 3 02/13/00 04:07 PM
by AnubisRonin
* Re: Funkyballons mycelium syringe tek Anonymous 1,205 7 05/02/00 07:34 PM
by Link

Extra information
You cannot start new topics / You cannot reply to topics
HTML is disabled / BBCode is enabled
Moderator: Shroomism, george castanza, RogerRabbit, veggie, mushboy, fahtster, LogicaL Chaos, 13shrooms, Stipe-n Cap, Pastywhyte, bodhisatta, Tormato, Land Trout, A.k.a
143 topic views. 12 members, 96 guests and 25 web crawlers are browsing this forum.
[ Show Images Only | Sort by Score | Print Topic ]
Search this thread:

Copyright 1997-2024 Mind Media. Some rights reserved.

Generated in 0.026 seconds spending 0.007 seconds on 12 queries.