I had this colonized bag in a dark closet while I was away for a week and it started to pin so when I came home that looks like long thin spaghetti all over it with little tiny heads it doesn't look like regular pins like I had seen before. I put it in fruiting conditions and a couple of days if looks like the attached photo that I took this morning. A lot of mushrooms are laying down because they're attached to long thin stems. There's a lot of white fuzz on everything I'm not sure if that's okay. Also there's one that looks like it's about to break open but it has some white fuzz on cap and a slightly bluish green ring all the way around it right where it meets the stem as seen in the pic below. Please advise if these are contaminated or not. Thanks all Mecme attached the following image(s): IMG_20190202_112136.jpg (720kb) downloaded 69 time(s). IMG_20190202_112149.jpg (3,376kb) downloaded 68 time(s). IMG_20190128_095048.jpg (3,005kb) downloaded 69 time(s).
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One was broken off inside the bag here are some pics Mecme attached the following image(s): 15491303686231239748980429672051.jpg (2,763kb) downloaded 59 time(s). 15491303983525229396170507701757.jpg (2,677kb) downloaded 59 time(s). 1549130446676709040435366074249.jpg (2,439kb) downloaded 59 time(s).
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I've seen micilial growth on stems and caps before, I've always followed the rule of thumb that if it's pure, snow white, even if it's fuzzy you're fine. Pics of the fruit look fine to me.
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Yeah, white is good. You would know by color whether it is contamination. Acceptance of the fact that our reality is not real doesn't in fact mean it is not real. It just leads to better understanding what real means.
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Thanks for the replies !!!
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