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cake in fruiting is turning gray on top.
    #5507489 - 04/12/06 10:38 AM (17 years, 9 months ago)

two of my cakes in fruiting is turning gray on top. they are BRF and verm cakes....i have taken 1 flush from them so far and about to take the second flush....and i don't think they are turning gray from spores landing on the top of the cake(but what do i know this is my first grow)....i did let one cake mature to produce spore prints but 4-5 days later after picking the mature ones.... is when 2 cakes started turning gray on top. is this normal?


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Re: cake in fruiting is turning gray on top. [Re: mushsporeman]
    #5508914 - 04/12/06 04:41 PM (17 years, 9 months ago)

no help guys? is it mold it dont look fuzzy like the gray mold pictues in the FAQ. but it is gray.


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Re: cake in fruiting is turning gray on top. [Re: mushsporeman]
    #5511345 - 04/13/06 07:42 AM (17 years, 9 months ago)

That sounds like spores dropping, hard to say w'out pics. Is there an unpleasant odor--like garbage, dirty socks? Smell can tell you a lot with contams. I would dunk those cakes with a splash of peroxide in the water for 12-24 hours. Gray can often mean cobweb. Sorry, you haven't given me much to go on.


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