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Mushroom-Hut Shop: Substrate Mix

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OfflineBdon
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Can they colonize for too long?
    #3363471 - 11/15/04 10:43 AM (19 years, 4 months ago)

A few of my cakes are near 90% colonized and the rest are near 50% and it's monday now. I'm leaving on friday for thanksgiving and I won't be back until the following weekend, I want to know if it's possible for something to go bad if I leave them in the jars for too long

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Re: Can they colonize for too long? [Re: Bdon]
    #3363479 - 11/15/04 10:46 AM (19 years, 4 months ago)

I'm sure it's POSSIBLE, but not very likely. Let them colonize away while you're out enjoying the holiday.


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OfflineBdon
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Re: Can they colonize for too long? [Re: daimyo]
    #3363482 - 11/15/04 10:48 AM (19 years, 4 months ago)

ok great, just what I wanted to hear:)

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Re: Can they colonize for too long? [Re: Bdon]
    #3363488 - 11/15/04 10:50 AM (19 years, 4 months ago)

You can always put your more advanced cakes in the refridgerator to slow them down until your slower ones catch up.

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Offlinediscman1
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Re: Can they colonize for too long? [Re: jonas]
    #3363494 - 11/15/04 10:52 AM (19 years, 4 months ago)

The biggest issue, I think, is water loss. I'm sure that dunking before fruiting minimizes any negative effects, but.. if you're worried, just turn the temps down a notch. Dropping down to ~65-75?F will cause a dramatic decrease in growth rate.

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