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90% then green
    #7794888 - 12/24/07 07:59 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

my jars colonize 90%-or more then they just contaminate with trich, they have just minor growth (barely enough to see) so i know it wasent during inoculation otherwise it would have grown out much larger.
im using a TIT incubator

has any one had this happen? and what methods of prevention did you use to fix it.
thanks for any comments or opinions

by the way this is a sudden problem that i did not have on previous grows


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Re: 90% then green [Re: flushme]
    #7794941 - 12/24/07 08:32 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

You're probably discovering why we say to 'toss out contaminated projects as soon as they're found'. Contamination problems are cumulative, thus the more exposures your house has had to mold spores, the more likely they are to infect your future crops.

When molds form in sealed, sterilized jars, they were introduced at inoculation. It's either contaminated inoculant, or bad procedure such as failure to flame sterilize between jars.

Room temperature colonization works great. I'd get rid of any incubators and colonize in the open on a shelf. Temperatures much above 80F stimulate molds and bacteria, while slowing down mushroom mycelium growth.
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