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Quote: Hello! Yes, plate pins are wonderful little things to work with in the future, leave microsurgery to the surgeons. As you found out you can simply pluck the pin off the plate with your scalpel/tweezers, place it on a new plate and mycelium will grow from all around it! From there, simply take a clean transfer piece and put it to another plate or LC if you are absolutely certain it is clean. If I were you I would take a transfer piece from the thick rhizo growth on the left side of your 3rd picture. Just a small piece to a new plate and let it grow out. That plate has a LOT going on with it - not all of it good. But that's my suggestion. Transfer from the obvious rhizo on the left side and go from there -------------------- 5318008
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in the future, leave microsurgery to the surgeons. As you found out you can simply pluck the pin off the plate with your scalpel/tweezers, place it on a new plate and mycelium will grow from all around it! From there, simply take a clean transfer piece and put it to another plate or LC if you are absolutely certain it is clean.
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