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To mix or not to mix...
    #7493719 - 10/07/07 08:07 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I have a question, friends.

I made a honeywater LC which was very prolific and successful. On Thursday evening, I inoculated 2 mycobags with around 30cc each of the extremely well colonized LC. I injected the 3rd bag with 5cc of the non-lc spore solution that I had also used to make the LC (this syringe even had some stranding in it when I got it).

Fast forward Saturday morning and the entire tops are virtually covered with healthy myc. Now this morning, the tops ARE covered completely and the colonization has spread down all four sides of the bags. I'd actually estimate that in the 2 1/2 days since inoculating, they have around 30% colonization. I even decided to knock up the 3rd bag with the rest of the LC since it was clearly NOT contaminated and was working better than anticipated.

Now here is my question: every mycobag tek I've ever read says to break up and mix the bags once around 30-40% colonization. I'm already at or close to that point in under 3 full days. In my situation, is that still advisable to do? I understand that the growth will pretty much halt for around a day when you break up the myc then restart and quickly finish colonizing the whole bag within a few more days. It almost seems like I'll reach full colonization in less than a week at this pace. Would mixing still be beneficial?

Thanks for any input! I left my camera at work this week but I'll definitely post some porn shots of my bags ASAP!


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Re: To mix or not to mix... [Re: hilfloskind]
    #7494012 - 10/07/07 11:04 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I would mix 1 and not the other and see which one colonizes faster


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    #7494040 - 10/07/07 11:17 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

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Re: To mix or not to mix... [Re: spock1]
    #7496882 - 10/08/07 10:15 AM (16 years, 3 months ago)

I'll try a slight shake/mix tonight.

As a side note: After knocking up 30cc of this mutant LC in that third multispore only bag, it is also showing a whole bunch of myc spots all over the top of the grains. This is within 12 hours, mind you. I think I have freak spores!!!


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