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Invisibleblood4blood
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miscolored mycelium
    #7977504 - 02/04/08 12:17 PM (15 years, 11 months ago)







these are all spots were i had outbreaks of cobweb. so blasted them twice or so with h2o2 and now they look like this.

i did the q tip swab test and nothing really came off on them so im thinking this is just some wrecked mycelium or something. the discoloration hasnt grown any since i noticed it really.

whst do you guys think?

should i lightly repatch over those areas or leave it?


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InvisibleDay Tripper
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Re: miscolored mycelium [Re: blood4blood]
    #7977520 - 02/04/08 12:26 PM (15 years, 11 months ago)

If it's that green in person then it's trich man, lose it fast!


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Invisibleblood4blood
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Re: miscolored mycelium [Re: Day Tripper]
    #7977687 - 02/04/08 01:31 PM (15 years, 11 months ago)

i think im going to lightly patch those areas and if it pops through then ill toss it.


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InvisibleDay Tripper
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Re: discolored mycelium [Re: blood4blood]
    #7977763 - 02/04/08 01:54 PM (15 years, 11 months ago)

If it's green at all, then toss it now!

Mys will bruise/discolor to a blue, never green, never.

Green only means one thing...


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Re: discolored mycelium [Re: Day Tripper]
    #7977812 - 02/04/08 02:08 PM (15 years, 11 months ago)

That wasn't cobweb. It's trich.
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