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screenfun2312
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: Munchauzen]
#27431214 - 08/17/21 06:13 AM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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This grew after the first flush. Can I ignore it like i ignore my parents or is that stuff bad and do I have to throw it away? Thanks
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bagga
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: Munchauzen]
#27431650 - 08/17/21 01:21 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Ok, thanks Munchauzen. I'll dial back my freakin and just let it ride. I've looked at 100s of contam posts trying to find a match.
It looks like off white-ass but seems to be chuggin along.
Appreciated!
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GoodTryer
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: bagga]
#27432446 - 08/17/21 10:26 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Anyone ever seen anything like this before? Rye berries with 50/50+ casing. Had some issues and caused a large stroma then it turned into this. Kind of starting to think it’s still mycilium but I have no experience to really know.. anything
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AmazonianMist
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: GoodTryer]
#27432505 - 08/17/21 11:35 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
GoodTryer said: Anyone ever seen anything like this before? Rye berries with 50/50+ casing. Had some issues and caused a large stroma then it turned into this. Kind of starting to think it’s still mycilium but I have no experience to really know.. anything
Looks like Common Split Gill (Schizophyllum commune) I would wait for others to chime in though.
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gone-pear-shaped
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: GoodTryer]
#27432514 - 08/17/21 11:43 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Are those just fuzzy stems or am I also seeing pinheads with no heads? Fuzz is caused by high CO2 or high humidity--I'm not sure which. A clearer pic would help.
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GoodTryer
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If you click you can zoom in, they are fairly high res pics. Will try and take some more closer in. I’ve been keeping them covered overnight incase it’s some contamination that’s going to bloom.
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AmazonianMist
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: GoodTryer]
#27432783 - 08/18/21 07:48 AM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
GoodTryer said: Anyone ever seen anything like this before? Rye berries with 50/50+ casing. Had some issues and caused a large stroma then it turned into this. Kind of starting to think it’s still mycilium but I have no experience to really know.. anything
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/17305253
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UnlikelyEgg
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: AmazonianMist]
#27432790 - 08/18/21 08:01 AM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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What the hell is wrong with this mushroom?
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AmazonianMist
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: UnlikelyEgg]
#27432802 - 08/18/21 08:12 AM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
UnlikelyEgg said: What the hell is wrong with this mushroom?
I get cracked caps when my humidity is too low.
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AmazonianMist
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: AmazonianMist]
#27433435 - 08/18/21 05:37 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hey y’all,
I had someone argue that their contams were because their tubs were in the same room as their SAB. I have mine right next to my SAB and have not had that problem. Isn’t it based on your sterile technique? I told them to increase sterile tek and they should be good.
Should I not have my mono tubs right next to my SAB? Lol.
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Goatrider
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: AmazonianMist]
#27433644 - 08/18/21 08:50 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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As the sab will be the cleanest place in your room, that`s massive bullshit You could place your tub inside the sab, and nothing will happen. Fully colonized, healthy spawn is damn resistant to contams.
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AmazonianMist
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: Goatrider]
#27433745 - 08/18/21 10:56 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thank you for confirming. I was questioning my method after speaking with them lol.
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gone-pear-shaped
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: AmazonianMist]
#27433786 - 08/18/21 11:50 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Maybe your friend meant it backwards: mold in a tub messed up their SAB work. And an unreasonably high air spore load will absolutely fuck your SAB work. When it happened to me (something else was hidden and moldy, not a tub), 75% of my poured plates and transfers contaminated. My baseline is 5%.
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izzymo
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Hi,
Is this contamination?
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gone-pear-shaped
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: izzymo]
#27436832 - 08/21/21 04:52 AM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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It looks like bruising. The substrate is probably drying out. Try putting it in a chamber with water or damp perlite. Or damp anything, really. And air holes. Or get a head start on the moisture issue by bottom watering it a little bit.
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Goatrider
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It´s fairly wet though. Maybe it´s bruising due to a heavy mist directly on the surface? Or misted after the bruising appeared?
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Murphy07
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: Goatrider]
#27439630 - 08/23/21 02:14 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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2 of 4 tubs, have this it looks to be mycogone or for sure some sort of bacterial contam, I went LC to grains to 50/50 coir, verm. One tub isn't as bad and doesn't have the bubbling, from what I read a little on bods post about soemthing exactly like this and I want to say his fruited fine, and also to drop a little salt on the bubbles with metabolite dots on them.
Edited by Murphy07 (08/23/21 02:18 PM)
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Enjoil
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: Murphy07]
#27439740 - 08/23/21 03:30 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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What does the salt do?
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Murphy07
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: Enjoil]
#27439778 - 08/23/21 04:00 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Unsure but the thread I read on here and it basically killed the bubble, melted it essentially, I put salt on it at lunch and just checked and it's got water drop let's coming from it but I can update later tonight re as well.
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JXAllen
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Re: Recognizing and dealing with contamination [Re: Murphy07]
#27442072 - 08/25/21 08:11 AM (2 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hello! I'm very new to mycology. I just got some LC syringes and inoculated some BRF jars. A couple are showing very small spots of colonization, I think. And then there's this one. Unless I'm mistaken, this is mold?
Here are the one's I think are good
Any input appreciated!
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