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jamman
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Is an LC considered 2nd generation?
#5433707 - 03/23/06 10:07 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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So if spores are the first generation, would that make LC's from spores a second generation?
Could I still do a G2G from colonized LC jars for another generation?
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blackout


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Re: Is an LC considered 2nd generation? [Re: jamman]
#5434283 - 03/23/06 12:32 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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I would consider and LC the same as getting a large MS agar wedge, chopping it up and dumping it in a jar.
G2G from a LC jar should be no problem at all.
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Re: Is an LC considered 2nd generation? [Re: blackout]
#5434378 - 03/23/06 12:57 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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you can't do a G2G with an LC, there's no grain in a liquid culture to transfer... Making a liquid culture syringe isn't related to G2G. Spore germinate into mycellium in a jar of say WBS as they do in an LC, it's the same mycellium. You can use the LC to transfer myc as you would transfer myc with G2G (one with and one without the syringe of course). the myc would be the same 'generation' if done either way.
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jamman
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Re: Is an LC considered 2nd generation? [Re: Solidcell]
#5434388 - 03/23/06 01:01 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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I meant g2g with a jar that was inoculated with liquid culutre. Sorry for any confusion
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Re: Is an LC considered 2nd generation? [Re: jamman]
#5434404 - 03/23/06 01:04 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
jamman said:
I meant g2g with a jar that was inoculated with liquid culutre. Sorry for any confusion
your confusing me!~
do you mean...transfering an LC to a new LC jar?
g2g = grain to grain transfer.
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Re: Is an LC considered 2nd generation? [Re: Solidcell]
#5434418 - 03/23/06 01:08 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Yes, you can inoculate a jar with an LC and then when that jar colonizes, yes you can do a G2G to another jar. But why not just use more of the LC?
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Re: Is an LC considered 2nd generation? [Re: Solidcell]
#5434500 - 03/23/06 01:32 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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GTG is stupid use some Hpoo like I am trying
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jamman
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Re: Is an LC considered 2nd generation? [Re: jamman]
#5434506 - 03/23/06 01:34 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Start an LC with a syringe(1), let colonize, inject into grain jars(2). Let those colonize and transfer to more grains(3). Would the last batch of grains (3) be considered the third generation or second generation?
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Re: Is an LC considered 2nd generation? [Re: jamman]
#5434516 - 03/23/06 01:37 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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a second generation.
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Re: Is an LC considered 2nd generation? [Re: mikeownow]
#5434518 - 03/23/06 01:37 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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uhhhh g2g is great...i dont know where you get that info but it is wrong..i i g2g jars all the time ...its quick and easy ..if you can work sterile LC's rock as well
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GTG is stupid use some Hpoo like I am trying
Edited by CaptainKirk (03/23/06 01:40 PM)
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Re: Is an LC considered 2nd generation? [Re: mikeownow]
#5434521 - 03/23/06 01:38 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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G2G is very effiecent when dealing with lots of jars...And it's really great when you hate messing around with needles...What does hpoo have to do with inoculation? lol. Hpoo is used in bulk grows..

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jamman
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Re: Is an LC considered 2nd generation? [Re: mikeownow]
#5434538 - 03/23/06 01:44 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Yeah man, g2g is awesome. It and LC are amazing ways to produce incredible amounts of spawn. I think its stupid not to.
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Re: Is an LC considered 2nd generation? [Re: jamman]
#5434555 - 03/23/06 01:48 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Why should horse poo be only for bulk grow's.......or are you just stating the obvious that's it's used in bulk grow's?
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