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Stalled jar is too dry...
    #4316647 - 06/20/05 10:37 AM (18 years, 9 months ago)

This a first grow, forgive my mistakes  :blush:

I have two jars of rye that are 100% colonized.  Then I have another that's more like 40% colonized, and has been for the past five or six days.  I was puzzling over the reason why this might be when I noticed how dry the mycelium and grain in that jar were.  Can this stalled jar be restarted by introducing more water to the jar?  If so, what's the safest (in terms of contaminants) way to do so?

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Re: Stalled jar is too dry... [Re: MrBlandAverage]
    #4316877 - 06/20/05 11:57 AM (18 years, 9 months ago)

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MrBlandAverage said:
This a first grow, forgive my mistakes  :blush:

I have two jars of rye that are 100% colonized.  Then I have another that's more like 40% colonized, and has been for the past five or six days.  I was puzzling over the reason why this might be when I noticed how dry the mycelium and grain in that jar were.  Can this stalled jar be restarted by introducing more water to the jar?  If so, what's the safest (in terms of contaminants) way to do so?




Yes, you could give it a little more water.  But, this will up your contam risk.  The safest way would be to steralize a syringe as you normally would.

Insert a CC or so of water as you did when you inoculated.


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