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nakadash1
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Growth changed from tomentose to rhizomorphic mid plate?
#28184334 - 02/12/23 04:29 PM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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I had almost given up on this plate (from MSS syringe), suspecting it to be mold but suddenly the leading edge transformed into a much more familiar look. Does anybody know why or how this happens? Could it be related to a change in temperature? It recently became much warmer and less humid.
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Re: Growth changed from tomentose to rhizomorphic mid plate? [Re: nakadash1]
#28184472 - 02/12/23 06:32 PM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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looks like mold to me
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Re: Growth changed from tomentose to rhizomorphic mid plate? [Re: Leftfield420]
#28184577 - 02/12/23 07:37 PM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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Leftfield420 said: looks like mold to me
That's what I was afraid of, but the growth edge suddenly straightened out which made me wonder if its a 'thing' for mycelium to go from fuzzy chaotic to orderly straighter growth..
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I carefully select the fungal strain and onto the agar, I make it rain.
With a steady hand and gentle touch, I inoculate the plate without a hitch.
Success is sweet when it's pure and true, and my agar plates are a testament too. A job well done, with no contamination, my fungi inoculation, a thing of admiration.
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Re: Growth changed from tomentose to rhizomorphic mid plate? [Re: nakadash1] 1
#28184759 - 02/12/23 11:07 PM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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Idk about that plate, but nutrient level and how deep the agar is will change growth. Thinner plates tend to go rhizo ime. I never noticed until I cooled a stack of plates at a slight angle one time, all of them grew tomentose on the thick side and turned rhizo on the thin side.
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Re: Growth changed from tomentose to rhizomorphic mid plate? [Re: A.k.a]
#28184822 - 02/13/23 01:13 AM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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A.k.a said: Idk about that plate, but nutrient level and how deep the agar is will change growth. Thinner plates tend to go rhizo ime. I never noticed until I cooled a stack of plates at a slight angle one time, all of them grew tomentose on the thick side and turned rhizo on the thin side.
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