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lifebinder
#1 Posted : 8/6/2014 3:18:00 PM

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SWIM had small patches of cobweb growing on his fruiting cake and now he dunked the cakes into a 2% H2O2/98% H2O to get rid of the cobweb but the question is how the cakes should remain into the solution?? Need answer ASAP Sad
 

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#2 Posted : 8/6/2014 4:42:36 PM

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Treating with dilute h2o2 probably won't help much, whether minutes or hours, best would be to checkout which environmental conditions need to be tweaked to discourage cobweb. A friend lost many cakes to cobweb, but monotubs performed well.
 
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#3 Posted : 8/6/2014 6:54:55 PM

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I'm pretty sure once a substrate is contaminated, it needs to be thrown out. Sorry bro.
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#4 Posted : 8/7/2014 3:15:35 PM

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Yeah going to remove them I guess and the other problem is that I removed them from the jar too early there were no pins shown yet
 
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#5 Posted : 8/7/2014 6:18:11 PM

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I found indoor grows to be difficult in general . Mold was an issue
no matter what I tried . I changed the approach to tubs outdoors during
warm months. Incubating in pre sterilized bags indoors then a transfer
to tubs outside . I can say that clean fresh air exchange is a big issue.
Mold can be a real problem without good clean air exchange .
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#6 Posted : 8/8/2014 1:55:03 PM

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Felnik wrote:
I found indoor grows to be difficult in general . Mold was an issue
no matter what I tried . I changed the approach to tubs outdoors during
warm months. Incubating in pre sterilized bags indoors then a transfer
to tubs outside . I can say that clean fresh air exchange is a big issue.
Mold can be a real problem without good clean air exchange .

So you say fresh air exchange is important , what if I put my fruiting chamber/incubator underneath an always open window ? I sadly can't grow outdoors since it will be suspicious to my neighbors ...
 
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#7 Posted : 8/8/2014 4:13:15 PM

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I've grown in closets, no problem. Just fan and give FAE (fresh air exchange) multiple times a day. My avatar picture was grown in a closet.
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#8 Posted : 8/8/2014 5:12:26 PM
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If you really want to try salvaging contamined cakes you can always try sterlising a spoon, scooping the contams away and treating the area with diluted H2O2. If you're lucky the mycelium might take a firm enough hold to fruit.
 
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#9 Posted : 8/11/2014 10:42:50 AM

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deathsanus wrote:
If you really want to try salvaging contamined cakes you can always try sterlising a spoon, scooping the contams away and treating the area with diluted H2O2. If you're lucky the mycelium might take a firm enough hold to fruit.

It happened later on I sprayed the whole Fruiting chamber with a dilute H2O2 and now fruit bodies are growing , I am glad I didn't throw away the cakes Very happy
 
 
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