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Newly into myc on agar - weird gooeys and fuzzies ?
    #26933580 - 09/13/20 02:47 PM (3 years, 5 months ago)

I've been trying to get into working with myc on agar in order to do grain inoculations, but have been having trouble with contam.

This time around I used a stem tissue sample, which was my first success in growing on agar. However, I'm having trouble with making transfers to new agar plates to have more myc for inocs.

I've noticed a weird sort of goop around the transfer sites:


Another thing which looks similar to the goop around transfer sites but spreads much faster across the plates:


And the last thing I am seeing is a very wispy growth. It seems too airy to be tomentose myc, but from what I've read it seems like it isn't cobweb.




Please help a newb identify what's going on here!


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Re: Newly into myc on agar - weird gooeys and fuzzies ? [Re: thebigcheese]
    #26933714 - 09/13/20 04:12 PM (3 years, 5 months ago)

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thebigcheese said:
I've been trying to get into working with myc on agar in order to do grain inoculations, but have been having trouble with contam.

This time around I used a stem tissue sample, which was my first success in growing on agar. However, I'm having trouble with making transfers to new agar plates to have more myc for inocs.

I've noticed a weird sort of goop around the transfer sites:


Another thing which looks similar to the goop around transfer sites but spreads much faster across the plates:


And the last thing I am seeing is a very wispy growth. It seems too airy to be tomentose myc, but from what I've read it seems like it isn't cobweb.




Please help a newb identify what's going on here!




Firstly this is the advanced cultivatio forum.....go here https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/25662166


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