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Neurotransmetteur
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- 11/5/07
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So i used thoe petri dishes with agar in them.. to create some mycelium, as i had really little spores quantity left in my syringe after the my first attempt to grow shrooms. (turned to be a disaster.. anyway).
The mycelium appeared in the dishes after just about 24 hours.. then it kept growing.. for like 4 or 5 days. Then it just stopped.
Now, after one or two weeks, nothing else happened. It's in the same state.
The agar is not fully colonized.. the mycelium is really really thin.. if you need a pic, tell me, i will try to take one.
So, my question is - can mycelium die? or it will stay in there forever?
Can i use my 3 weeks old mycelium to create a mycelium solution and try to colonize my substrate?
Also, i'd like to not that it's not really agar.. cause it's not yellowish. it's white. transparent. the substrate i have in my petri dishes is transparent-grey-white, like that. i know agar should be yellow...
but the mycelium did appear in it, anyway. it just it didnt fully colonized it.
Suggestions? :?
The mycelium appeared in the dishes after just about 24 hours.. then it kept growing.. for like 4 or 5 days. Then it just stopped.
Now, after one or two weeks, nothing else happened. It's in the same state.
The agar is not fully colonized.. the mycelium is really really thin.. if you need a pic, tell me, i will try to take one.
So, my question is - can mycelium die? or it will stay in there forever?
Can i use my 3 weeks old mycelium to create a mycelium solution and try to colonize my substrate?
Also, i'd like to not that it's not really agar.. cause it's not yellowish. it's white. transparent. the substrate i have in my petri dishes is transparent-grey-white, like that. i know agar should be yellow...
but the mycelium did appear in it, anyway. it just it didnt fully colonized it.
Suggestions? :?