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Offlinejeeperscreepers
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WBS jars, hardly any shaking room
    #4035740 - 04/09/05 10:23 PM (18 years, 10 months ago)

So my buddy has some wbs jars that he filled up too far, didn't know it would expand so much in the pc. They are colonizing but not real fast and they can hardly be shook cuz there is only about a half inch headroom in there. Do you think it will all work out or just stall permanently? It's been almost a month and a few of them are about half done, some hardly started at all. I don't think opening them up to dump some out would be a very good idea either.


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Re: WBS jars, hardly any shaking room [Re: jeeperscreepers]
    #4035776 - 04/09/05 10:37 PM (18 years, 10 months ago)

yikes that sucks if get in a sterile environment u could open it up. but if u don't want to do that just keep shakeing.


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Re: WBS jars, hardly any shaking room [Re: jeeperscreepers]
    #4035778 - 04/09/05 10:38 PM (18 years, 10 months ago)

same thing happened with me. So far, 3 of 6 finished very quick.

The other 3 are moving at a slow but sure space. I think they will be fine, just gonna take a bit of extra time.

I did 6 more jars, only filling them half way. I saw first signs of myc growth today, and it was in numerous spots.. I am thinking they are going to be done in like 7-10 days total time.. WBS is wicked!


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Re: WBS jars, hardly any shaking room [Re: deviation]
    #4035835 - 04/09/05 11:02 PM (18 years, 10 months ago)

I think he's going to try cracked corn with LC inoculation in the meantime. The incubator will hold 54 quart jars and everything is already on hand so wtf, might as well go for it.


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Re: WBS jars, hardly any shaking room [Re: jeeperscreepers]
    #4037064 - 04/10/05 12:17 PM (18 years, 10 months ago)

I'd stick with WBS over cracked corn if it were me..


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Re: WBS jars, hardly any shaking room [Re: scatmanrav]
    #4037076 - 04/10/05 12:19 PM (18 years, 10 months ago)

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scatmanrav said:
I'd stick with WBS over cracked corn if it were me..




Ya got that RIGHT......... :thumbup:


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Re: WBS jars, hardly any shaking room [Re: agar]
    #4037229 - 04/10/05 01:14 PM (18 years, 10 months ago)

A month and not half done? What temps are you incubating at? If they aren't even half done after a month then i would probably start some new ones.

Fill about 2/3 full and incubate at 80-83 and they should be done anywhere from 10 days to 3 weeks max.


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Re: WBS jars, hardly any shaking room [Re: jtk]
    #4037484 - 04/10/05 02:58 PM (18 years, 10 months ago)

bacteria's proly got ya if there having that hard of a time.


Edited by hotnutz (04/10/05 02:59 PM)


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