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Is early mycellum growth gray and translucent? LSAuser 09/25/02 01:35 PM
. * * Re: Is early mycellum growth gray and translucent? ignuF   09/25/02 05:00 PM
. * * Re: Is early mycellum growth gray and translucent? LSAuser   09/25/02 06:29 PM
. * * Re: Is early mycellum growth gray and translucent? ignuF   09/25/02 07:05 PM
. * * matts   09/25/02 07:23 PM
. * * Re: Is early mycellum growth gray and translucent? ignuF   09/25/02 07:34 PM
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Re: Is early mycellum growth gray and translucent?
      09/25/02 09:32 PM

"When you inoculated the spore solution should have traveled through the verm. layer."

how many CC did you use? unless you use like 2cc per hole, theres not enough liquid to drip all the way down. I inserted less than 1/2 cc per hole, more like 1/3cc and it dripped about one centimeter below the dry verm and just stayed there clinging to the side and substrate due to surface tension.


" It could take a week or so but if you put spores in they should germinate given air and moisture."

a week for what? its been almost 4 days and they germinated yesterday, I checked again and noticed its now mostly opaque at the center and twice as large  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: does it accelerate in growth, such as doubles in size every 12 hours or grows linearly such as takes over a centimeter of substrate a day?


" you didn't pack your cakes/substrate tightly and left them loose you will see growth"

I didnt pack em at all but the fineness of the verm doesnt leave very much air :frown:

"Patient is the key but a hard one to hold onto."

heh no kidding. time sure crawls when your waiting for nature but time flies when your not looking foreward to something such as a test or exam  :crazy:



"they must relatively be close to another spore."

they should be, but once some spores germinate, dont they reproduce by themselves and in turn, their offspring germinates? I was thinking asexual reproduction or mitosis or celluar division







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