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milkman
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grey ball on casing layer(no pic)
#7566598 - 10/27/07 12:09 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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ok i am using miracle grow mc with the creeper strain i want you to imagine a spider nest/egg those white hard balls imagine a grey one on top of the casing layer i havent felt but what kinda contam might this be ive never seen it before and i had very high humidity all last night
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mycocurious
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Re: grey ball on casing layer(no pic) [Re: milkman]
#7566655 - 10/27/07 12:30 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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that's cobweb mold. Give it a good shot or two - don't over do it - of "Topical Grade" (3%) H2O2 through a fine mister... and your aiming for an area about twice the size of the puff-ball you're seeing now to "get it all".
Wait 24h before reapplying.
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Don't mistake my tone for a "matter-of-fact" attitude. I'm just presenting what I believe to be correct, until I'm corrected... - How Myco-Curious Prepares Coir & Compost Substrates - How Myco-Curious Builds A Bulk Humidifier - How Myco-Curious Builds An Automated Greenhouse ------------------------------------ figgusfiddus said: Keep in mind that inoculating or whatever in front of a flow hood won't help your bad substrate, your bad inoculant, your bad sterile procedure, etc. etc. etc. It's not a +3 flowhood of magic, it's just a tool.
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milkman
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Re: grey ball on casing layer(no pic) [Re: mycocurious]
#7566666 - 10/27/07 12:34 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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whats the usual cause of cob web like wheres it come from thanks
i also read that cobweb has black spots and is white mines grey and has no spots
misted it it instantly disappeared thanks even if it wasn't cobweb its still gone for now
Edited by milkman (10/27/07 02:05 PM)
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mycocurious
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Re: grey ball on casing layer(no pic) [Re: milkman]
#7567793 - 10/27/07 07:50 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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black dots are usually associated with pin molds if i recall correctly, but between that, trichoderma (the mean green) and cobweb molds they are the three most common molds found almost everywhere in every household.
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Don't mistake my tone for a "matter-of-fact" attitude. I'm just presenting what I believe to be correct, until I'm corrected... - How Myco-Curious Prepares Coir & Compost Substrates - How Myco-Curious Builds A Bulk Humidifier - How Myco-Curious Builds An Automated Greenhouse ------------------------------------ figgusfiddus said: Keep in mind that inoculating or whatever in front of a flow hood won't help your bad substrate, your bad inoculant, your bad sterile procedure, etc. etc. etc. It's not a +3 flowhood of magic, it's just a tool.
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