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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: mycodependent]
#28248914 - 03/27/23 08:32 AM (9 months, 27 days ago) |
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: fossilshark]
#28254070 - 03/30/23 04:25 AM (9 months, 24 days ago) |
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: fossilshark] 1
#28254230 - 03/30/23 07:53 AM (9 months, 24 days ago) |
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fossilshark said: Spores are just gametes and not fully developed cells so they wouldnt have the resources to completely shut down and stay viable.
Based on what methods people use at the moment if you get rid of just one of the three oxygen, water, or nutrients the mycelium will go into stasis and be viable until it is either destroyed or wakes up.
Stasis storage of mycelium cultures needs no overcomplicating.
THIS, this is the way.
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: dna24]
#28291407 - 04/23/23 01:02 PM (9 months, 12 hours ago) |
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i think im going to try using sterile swabs.
they are cheap, they are already sterile, they will soak up an lc.
soak as many as you like in clean(ish) lc, then put them into a vial of DI water. ship anywhere...save 500 an hour if you want to do the work, and potentially legally sell and ship as much as you like (not for me but maybe for you)
i think its easier than paper, and i think its faster to soak up lc than a skewer, i dont think the cotton is enough of a nutrient to be an issue, the only foiling factor might be if a swab didnt get any tissue on it, so run that stir bar at warp5.
this thread is a great inspiration!!! thank you
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: fossilshark] 1
#28299254 - 04/28/23 07:24 PM (8 months, 26 days ago) |
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Stasis has been achieved 
Thank you for this wonderful writeup and all your help on stasis!
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: SoFlown99] 1
#28299273 - 04/28/23 07:39 PM (8 months, 26 days ago) |
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Put a few more cultures into stasis today. PC'd 18 of these tubes, cut some long wedges, and dropped em in. Wrap, label, into the rack.

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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: fossilshark]
#28337682 - 05/28/23 12:08 AM (7 months, 28 days ago) |
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Just what I needed, this the one. ^^^
Edited by SporeJockey (05/28/23 12:20 AM)
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: SporeJockey] 1
#28337684 - 05/28/23 12:09 AM (7 months, 28 days ago) |
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Excellent first post.
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: Way] 1
#28337690 - 05/28/23 12:19 AM (7 months, 28 days ago) |
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Lmao, I wanted to save the post but didn’t know how. So at least I can access my threads. 😂
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: SporeJockey] 1
#28337750 - 05/28/23 02:39 AM (7 months, 27 days ago) |
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SporeJockey said: Lmao, I wanted to save the post but didn’t know how. So at least I can access my threads. 😂
Do people have zero idea how to navigate on browsers for bookmarks/favorites? Y’all kill me.
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: Screwup]
#28338354 - 05/28/23 02:48 PM (7 months, 27 days ago) |
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Save within the website, not bookmarks…
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: SporeJockey] 1
#28354239 - 06/10/23 08:57 AM (7 months, 14 days ago) |
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Started putting some culture into the stasis library


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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: Rushing] 1
#28355329 - 06/11/23 08:30 AM (7 months, 13 days ago) |
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Love seeing everyone's take on stasis storage! Thats exactly why I created this thread, would love to see more!
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: Rushing]
#28355994 - 06/11/23 06:16 PM (7 months, 13 days ago) |
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Could you send a link for those bottles in the last pic? What’s the measurement on them??
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: side-eye]
#28356004 - 06/11/23 06:18 PM (7 months, 13 days ago) |
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Would it actually go into stasis though since it has more agar to feed on??
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: Guerrilla]
#28356034 - 06/11/23 06:30 PM (7 months, 13 days ago) |
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Would that not effectively turn the whole shebang into an LC because of the nutes in the agar?
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: SporeJockey] 1
#28357907 - 06/13/23 03:57 AM (7 months, 11 days ago) |
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Want do you think: Make transfers to water agar plates (no nutes), then transfer to distilled water.
Is that a viable option theoreticaly? Am I missing something?
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: fossilshark]
#28357927 - 06/13/23 04:50 AM (7 months, 11 days ago) |
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what's the revival procedure like as far as taking a sample from the vial of distilled water? do you sort of fish it out with tweezers? pin it to side with a scalpel and slide it to the top and remove it? pour out the water completely then remove? I'm probably over thinking it but just would like to know how this part goes lol
Does the water itself become myceliated and can be used to get a plate going?
Best tool and method for each
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Edited by DredgeMyEyes (06/13/23 04:54 AM)
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: DredgeMyEyes]
#28357954 - 06/13/23 05:32 AM (7 months, 11 days ago) |
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I'd drain the little container and poke little pieces of agar with a scalpel and put it on a new plate. Same thing with paper I guess
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Re: The OFFICIAL Stasis Storage Thread [Re: DredgeMyEyes] 1
#28358195 - 06/13/23 10:01 AM (7 months, 11 days ago) |
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The medium you use to get myc into your stasis vials makes no difference in the long run. Choose something that you feel comfortable handling.
As far as too much nuts on a medium like an agar wedge, even if the vial does become LC at some point it will run out of nuts and go into stasis. The only concern with this is possibility of it becoming too thick to get out easily but i doubt that would be a concern with just a slice of agar.
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