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ndangerspecimen101

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I don't like admiting failure, but I have tried the inject distilled water thing before and ended with 6 green jars.
Oh no!

Your jars were fully colonized and you attempted to do the mycelium water procedure and ended up with fungi?

To make sure my jars are fully colonized I check the bottom of jar.... and it looks like the mycelium strains are almost engulfed inside the middle of the cake...
 

Syke1

Active Member
I don't like admiting failure, but I have tried the inject distilled water thing before and ended with 6 green jars.
Thats sucks bro, but its not like you actually lost anything except for some substrate...Sterility was compromised somewhere obviously. This is one of the draw backs from this method, if you do pick up a contam it will spread to all the jars you are knocking up. However, This is true for anything myco related.

Personally I've used this Tek for LOTS of jars and never had a contam. This Tek is generally used to replace Liquid culture which is REALLY easy to contam AND WHICH I CANT DO FOR THE LIFE OF ME..LOL
 

ndangerspecimen101

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Thats sucks bro, but its not like you actually lost anything except for some substrate...Sterility was compromised somewhere obviously. This is one of the draw backs from this method, if you do pick up a contam it will spread to all the jars you are knocking up. However, This is true for anything myco related.

Personally I've used this Tek for LOTS of jars and never had a contam. This Tek is generally used to replace Liquid culture which is REALLY easy to contam AND WHICH I CANT DO FOR THE LIFE OF ME..LOL
I'm a bit stumped...So I actually have to wait until the jars are fully colonized before injecting the water?

Pics will be up shortly!
 

estesj

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Why does this thread have a pad lock symbol on the last page? Hows it going is? I'm going into tubs today.
 

Syke1

Active Member
I'm a bit stumped...So I actually have to wait until the jars are fully colonized before injecting the water?



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Yes

Should the whole cake on the bottom of the jar show white mycelium? For it to qualify as fully colonized?
from what i can see they look like between 40 and 60%, you need white myc covering ALL the substrate. the cake will shrink alittle when its ready
 

ndangerspecimen101

Well-Known Member
I'm a bit stumped...So I actually have to wait until the jars are fully colonized before injecting the water?



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Yes



from what i can see they look like between 40 and 60%, you need white myc covering ALL the substrate. the cake will shrink alittle when its ready
Really?

The cake on the top doesn't look colonized because I was shaking the jar and some of the vermiculite fell to the bottom... its going to be a month this sunday since they've been in the jars! This is taking way too long right? I would say the jars are about 90% colonized! Why do you say only 40-60%?
 

Sgt. Floyd

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Really?

The cake on the top doesn't look colonized because I was shaking the jar and some of the vermiculite fell to the bottom... its going to be a month this sunday since they've been in the jars! This is taking way too long right? I would say the jars are about 90% colonized! Why do you say only 40-60%?
Did you build an incubation chamber for you jars or were they at room temp?
 

Sgt. Floyd

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Ah bro come on now... you know I do shit proper :lol:

Yes, they've been in the incubator since day 1...at a constant 82 degrees! Also, I do see the cakes shrinking a bit... So i'll give it another 5 days that's it... and then the mycelium water technique spurs into action ;)
I figured you did. Be sure to keep us updated on the water technique. It's something I want to experiment with in the future.
 

ANC

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petri dishes are used to grow out spores from shrooms collected in the wild, it enables you to transfer non contaminated sections to another plate until you have a clean dish, with only mycelium.
It also makes it possible to identify more viable sections of mycelium. Also it can be used to clone mushroom tissue into a true mono strain, but I prefer a proper liquid cultre for this.
As for big flushes, you realy want to work from one of these clone isolates. Your first grow from multispore will fruit unevenly over a couple of days, with big variation in size and potency from shroom to shroom.
It is important to take some spore prints after fruiting for future use and storage in case of failures. Then to actualy make a liquid clone of the best fruit from the largest and fastest growing cluster, and do your future grows from that.
It is a simple procedure requiring only some spent coffee grounds, water and sugar. I'll talk you trough when we get there.
 

moobyghost

Active Member
I have none of the ingredients to do shrooms, I just was wondering wouldn't it be easier to inject the fungus onto the petri dish and vola. Skip a whole bunch of steps.
 

ANC

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negative, and even if it did work, you'd end up with one toothpick sized shroom... But honestly, you don't even have unpopped popcorn?
 
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