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Dickhead
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My Kitchen Smells like PC'ed Grain!
#9218522 - 11/10/08 02:58 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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I am going to be experimenting and sharing.
I will be doing my fist attempt with a Print as opposed to a syringe.
But, I am prepared with glove box this time!
It's a little Koh Samui print.
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Re: My Kitchen Smells like PC'ed Grain! [Re: Dickhead]
#9218665 - 11/10/08 03:20 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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so you intend to make your own syringes?
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Re: My Kitchen Smells like PC'ed Grain! [Re: seven]
#9219131 - 11/10/08 04:41 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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he means he's putting spores from print straight into grain jars. A risky maneuver for contaminants.
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Dickhead
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Re: My Kitchen Smells like PC'ed Grain! [Re: seven]
#9219132 - 11/10/08 04:41 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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That is what I will likely do..
Without contaminating the print hopefully.
I am likely to attempt my first agar work too.
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alkylbenzene23
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Re: My Kitchen Smells like PC'ed Grain! [Re: Dickhead]
#9219163 - 11/10/08 04:46 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Turn your fan on next time...
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Re: My Kitchen Smells like PC'ed Grain! [Re: Dickhead]
#9219177 - 11/10/08 04:47 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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good call that's supposed to be the best way to isolate a good strain without senescence. Just watch your jars every day for contaminants and plan ahead in case something goes wrong spores take a while to germinate and colonize the substrate. This is why we prefer to inject from spore syringe rather than to open the lid and drop in spores.
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Re: My Kitchen Smells like PC'ed Grain! [Re: Dickhead]
#9219184 - 11/10/08 04:48 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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hmmmm good luck. glovebox is a must. do it quick & smooth. you might be better off making your own syringes.
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Re: My Kitchen Smells like PC'ed Grain! [Re: alkylbenzene23]
#9219204 - 11/10/08 04:51 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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alkylbenzene23 said: Turn your fan on next time...
yeah that would be advice equal with " put moldy bread in the glove box" . sheeesh!
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Dickhead
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Re: My Kitchen Smells like PC'ed Grain! [Re: alkylbenzene23]
#9219363 - 11/10/08 05:18 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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alkylbenzene23 said: Turn your fan on next time...
What fan? When?
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Re: My Kitchen Smells like PC'ed Grain! [Re: Dickhead]
#9219386 - 11/10/08 05:23 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Most stoves have an exhaust fan above them :-D
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Juke Adro
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Re: My Kitchen Smells like PC'ed Grain! [Re: Spongiform]
#9219396 - 11/10/08 05:25 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Spongiform said: Most stoves have an exhaust fan above them :-D
It's called a range hood
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Re: My Kitchen Smells like PC'ed Grain! [Re: Spongiform]
#9219562 - 11/10/08 05:53 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Spongiform said: Most stoves have an exhaust fan above them :-D
hmm this is not a flow hood and would only blow contams around.
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Re: My Kitchen Smells like PC'ed Grain! [Re: seven]
#9219838 - 11/10/08 06:31 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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If you've prepared your foil print under strict sanitary conditions and everything was sterilized. I.e, exacto knife/scalpel/inoculation loop and kept in a sterile environment prior to opening inside you glovebox.....foiled wrapped...
and I'm talking about your agar jars too prior to pouring them keep them wrapped in foil until you open them in the glovebox....
Anyways, back on topic here I am so stoned I'm all over the place with this... please bare with me.
Just use your loop/blade and scrape a small portion of spores onto the blade/loop and drop them in....It works just fine as long as you keep everything clean, no contact with any outside air/hands, just gloves after pc'ing it
Never failed, from there I did g2g's...my pic's have 4th gen g2g transfers, the original masters were inoculated with a foil print I prepared in a baggy similar to the ones in the pictures... worked fine for me dude, and your print is pretty dark so you should be able to see visible dust on your blade, not like a really light print thats very hard to see spores on unless you have a microscope or something.
Don't mean to sound like I'm bragging, just giving you the basic fundamentals of inoculation.
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