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Could this cake be considered as fully colonised?
    #7878645 - 01/14/08 02:47 PM (16 years, 18 days ago)

This cake is colonising for about 8 weeks now, everything is white (allready since a few weeks) except for the underside which doesn't seem to be fully colonising. What do you guys think of this?



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Re: Could this cake be considered as fully colonised? [Re: ash]
    #7878662 - 01/14/08 02:53 PM (16 years, 18 days ago)

You could try turning it upside down for a couple days.

Or you could just birth it and brush off the uncolonized part.


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Re: Could this cake be considered as fully colonised? [Re: Cakes]
    #7878665 - 01/14/08 02:54 PM (16 years, 18 days ago)

Not done yet. FLIP like Cakes said. C02 is heavier than oxygen so it sinks, inhibiting colonization.


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Re: Could this cake be considered as fully colonised? [Re: ash]
    #7878827 - 01/14/08 03:37 PM (16 years, 18 days ago)

Aight, will do. Thanks


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Re: Could this cake be considered as fully colonised? [Re: ash]
    #7878908 - 01/14/08 03:53 PM (16 years, 18 days ago)

Usually the reason cakes colonize an uncolonized portion on the bottom when flipped is because the entire cake generally slidess down providing enough space between the glass and the cake to colonize.


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