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    #28363796 - 06/17/23 09:18 PM (1 year, 6 months ago)

Its more likely that your SAB work resulted in the satellite growth. Based on the pictures you provided I think the plate on the left is more promising than the other. If let it do its thing long enough you will probably find a good transfer point from both plates once they fill out.

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Re: First attempt at Cloning on Agar. Contamination or happy accident? [Re: h0MbrE]
    #28364728 - 06/18/23 08:16 PM (1 year, 6 months ago)

I am unclear. We take tissue from the interior of the fruit that we are cloning. Where do think the spores come in? Are you wondering if the clone you were using to take the transfer from was in the process of dropping spores when you cloned it?

If that is what you are wondering then it was more likely that it was lack of sterile movement if anything. I guess in theory it is possible you might have some spore particles in the air that could have settled on the plate if you weren't being careful but I couldn't tell you if that is what happened.

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