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Synthetic Filter Discs
    #945794 - 10/09/02 01:24 PM (22 years, 4 months ago)

I've seen alot of filter discs on various sites, but im curious, how are they used? Are they inserted into jars after adding your substrate, sealed, and innoculated by passing the syringe thru the jar lid, than thru the filter disc itself? Or is there another method of doing this? (assuming your using the PF TEK).

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Re: Synthetic Filter Discs [Re: bjkroll]
    #945827 - 10/09/02 01:33 PM (22 years, 4 months ago)

You put the disk on top of the jar after you load your substrate. Then put the top on and screw it into place. After you have everything in place you will have to cut off the extra that is sticking out from under the jar lid. A razor blade works nice to remove it. After the jars are sterilized you inoculate as per the PF tek through the filter disk.


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Re: Synthetic Filter Discs [Re: MycoInventor]
    #945840 - 10/09/02 01:36 PM (22 years, 4 months ago)

Thank you, that is the EXACT answer I was looking for! :smile: 


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