
gloveboxes for cloning ?
#41
Posted 21 May 2006 - 07:38 PM
#42
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Posted 21 May 2006 - 07:38 PM
in a petri dish?Well actually from what Ive observed it does appear to do just that, cannibalize the tissue.
It could be that the mycelium is able to utilize the moisture from the tissue with less effort than absorbing it from the cardboard. But in my initial experiements using small samples, about the size of rice grains, the carboard would not only grow fairly slow, but also would stop growing after colonizing about 30% of a 1' piece of cardboard. Also only one side of the cardboard would get colonized.
When using a larger sample, the growth would be MUCH faster(due to the surface area Im sure), and the entire piece of cardboard would colonize front AND back
#43
Posted 21 May 2006 - 07:58 PM
The first 5 I did were all small samples with 3 being in petris. The next 5 were all mainly in plastic baggies except for one in a petri.
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Posted 21 May 2006 - 08:07 PM
which did you like better and why ?
also, how did you sterilize the baggie ?
molto grazie:bow:
#45
Posted 21 May 2006 - 10:12 PM
Theres no need to sterilize the baggies since
1.) contams wont grow on the cardboard
2.) baggies are sterile out the box.
I just dip the cardboard in a little bleach/h2o solution before doing whatever with it and it seems to be working out
#46
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Posted 21 May 2006 - 10:44 PM
sterile is a strong word.2.) baggies are sterile out the box.
but thx for the additional info:bow:
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Posted 22 May 2006 - 01:45 PM
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Posted 22 May 2006 - 10:05 PM