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psychocactustrip

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Wierd orangish splotches on millet- contam? (pic)
#5640631 - 05/17/06 01:17 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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i was experimenting with a couple jars of millet (i accidently got the de-hauled ones but tried it anyways) and one of the jars has wierd orangish blotches which im guessing is contam, but i was wondering which one specifically? also this jar will not shake up like the other ones do, so whatever it is glued the millet together. thanks for any help!
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Sinthetic
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Re: Wierd orangish splotches on millet- contam? (pic) [Re: psychocactustrip]
#5645566 - 05/18/06 08:47 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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A little hard to tell in that picture but it looks like cinnamon mold.
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Oatman2000
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Re: Wierd orangish splotches on millet- contam? (pic) [Re: Sinthetic]
#5645851 - 05/18/06 11:03 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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looks too dry for lipstick...??

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psychocactustrip

Registered: 08/31/05
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Re: Wierd orangish splotches on millet- contam? (pic) [Re: Oatman2000]
#5648589 - 05/19/06 12:17 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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i tried to take a better pic but it didnt come out much better. the orange is everywhere now though, not just splotches. also it looks pretty dry, kinda pale orangish. sound like cinnamon mold? the name seems reasonable...
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monstermitch
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Re: Wierd orangish splotches on millet- contam? (pic) [Re: psychocactustrip]
#5648600 - 05/19/06 12:21 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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"Cinnamon Brown Mold – Chromelosporium fulva (Peziza ostrachoderma)
The color of this mold ranges from yellow gold to golden brown to cinnamon brown. It grows rapidly in circular patches. It is very common in soil, and flourishes on damp wood. Areas in compost overheated during spawn run may be colonized. Improperly conditioned compost will also support growth, but it is most commonly known as a recolonizer of overly pasteurized casing, possibly living on dead microorganisms. It often occurs on sterilized soil. Sexual fruiting bodies may appear several weeks after the first appearance of the mold. Spores are airborne."
sounds right, just not on your substrate so much. do not smell this stuff. mold is real bad for you.
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