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Zepplin
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Pan Cyan mycellium or cobweb mold?
#835285 - 08/22/02 05:56 AM (21 years, 8 months ago) |
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I?m posting this in advanced because I would like some experienced answers as to whether or not this is normal Pan.cyan mycellium or if I?m infested with the dreaded cobweb mold. If I were growing cubies,I?ld throw this out..But I read where Pan. mycellium can look different. I used a fully colonised BRF cake,covered it with pasteurised straw and compost.I did?nt break up the cake because I did?nt want to risk contamination.After the straw was colonised (5 days) I put a thin layer of boiled and drained coco coir and oyster shell on top,placed a clear plastic bag on top for light,fan 3 times a day. Any help would be great. I?m not being impatient,just don?t wanna wait around like a fool for something thats not gonna happen!
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cxz
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Re: Pan Cyan mycellium or cobweb mold? [Re: Zepplin]
#835551 - 08/22/02 08:43 AM (21 years, 8 months ago) |
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Can't really tell from the fuzzy picture. Looks like it could be cobweb mold. But maybe not, I think I see a couple of hyphal knots.
How long did it take to grow?? Usually cobweld mold grows really fast.
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Champion des Champignons
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Re: Pan Cyan mycellium or cobweb mold? [Re: Zepplin]
#835862 - 08/22/02 11:22 AM (21 years, 8 months ago) |
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I'd say that looks about right for pan mycelium
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Zen Peddler


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Re: Pan Cyan mycellium or cobweb mold? [Re: Zepplin]
#837197 - 08/22/02 11:30 PM (21 years, 8 months ago) |
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Since i was looking at pan cyan mycelia colonising a coco coir casing about five minutes ago I can tell you that I am 99% sure that you have pan cyan mycelia at its best. In order to fruit them, you may need to give them a scratch - mine would not fruit until i scratched then fruited like mad two days later...
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entheo_smurf
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Re: Pan Cyan mycellium or cobweb mold? [Re: Zen Peddler]
#837212 - 08/22/02 11:56 PM (21 years, 8 months ago) |
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You might want to up the fanning a bit. Pans like less humidity than cubes and more fresh air. Just my .02.
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Zepplin
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Re: Pan Cyan mycellium or cobweb mold? [Re: Zen Peddler]
#837466 - 08/23/02 05:01 AM (21 years, 8 months ago) |
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I gave it a light scratch with a sterile fork,we'll see what it does! Thanks for all the replies.
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