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old agar petris still good?
    #425619 - 10/14/01 08:09 PM (22 years, 5 months ago)

The forum jsut geeked, it posted 2 posts so i del one and this one is only 4 words of the whoel post. Anyways they were prepared liek 1.5 months ago, they were lost in a closet covered in newspaper. It grew to the edge and the top dish is a little blue colored.


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Re: old agar petris still good? [Re: tekforce]
    #425623 - 10/14/01 08:13 PM (22 years, 5 months ago)

...and they are old and you are wondering if they are still good?
How old?


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Re: old agar petris still good? [Re: tekforce]
    #425711 - 10/14/01 09:19 PM (22 years, 5 months ago)

good for what? you can sector off into a clean petri and try and grow it out again. but the blue likely means you dont want to use it to innoculate with, most likely a contam (plus, the agar does dry out after some time- was it sealed?)


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Re: old agar petris still good? [Re: oscill8]
    #426067 - 10/15/01 05:12 AM (22 years, 5 months ago)

i want to innoculate some rye grain with it, the top one is the only one with some discoloration in it all the othes are white some a lil fuzzy.


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