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Old Colonized Jar - Still viable?
    #4522450 - 08/11/05 02:36 PM (18 years, 8 months ago)

back around the time of Feb., I tried growin some shrooms. I got really busy with work, school, and a psycho chic - so everything went to hell due to lack of comitment. I got my head clear now and I'm going to give it another go. So I've got about 40 jars full of various molds (ewww!), but going through them, I found one (1) fully colonized jar! It's pretty old, looks healthy to me. Is anyone aware if a jar becomes 'unfruitable' after a period of time (we're talkin about 6 months here)? -Thanks anyone who is experienced and can help. Peace - A :mushroom2:


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Re: Old Colonized Jar - Still viable? [Re: strangeshroomer]
    #4522464 - 08/11/05 02:39 PM (18 years, 8 months ago)

If it is not contaminated, or totaly dryed out
-->it should still be good to go.


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Re: Old Colonized Jar - Still viable? [Re: agar]
    #4522509 - 08/11/05 02:47 PM (18 years, 8 months ago)

I had a neglected, fully colonized jar turn into a little tiny yellow mini-cake after a number of months. Reminded me of a shrunken head. lol

I ended up tossing it, but that was just what I felt like doing.

I have no idea if it would have grown, but at the time I was convinced that it wouldn't.


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