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Burying Trichoderma...
    #7887607 - 01/16/08 09:08 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

Hi all, new to the forum, not new to mycology. Just had a quick question about burying trashed projects. I recently had a set of jars contract trichoderma in the later stages, which usually all contam'd projects of mine become trash can filler. I've read a few threads but wasn't 100% on it.

How deep should I bury, and are fruits still edible? I'm not a big fan of harvesting off contam'd cakes, but I know nature does wonders with the FAE and etc. Cold out right now, but the RH is usually pretty high in my area. Is it worth it to try to bury them and hope for fruits, or just throw away the jars and all? Strain is PE. Contam is Trichoderma...blah.


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Re: Burying Trichoderma... [Re: StackMoney]
    #7887753 - 01/16/08 10:19 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

Bury in the first four inches of topsoil, mixed with cow or horse manure. Trichoderma is not toxic to humans, and nearly every square inch of soil on Earth is host to it.
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