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Strengthen Your Mushroom Strain Using This Agar Transfer Method
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- čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
- In this video, learn how to strengthen mushroom strains by transferring mushroom agar cultures to new agar using a simple and effective method. Strengthening your mushroom strain has never been easier with this agar transfer technique. Watch now to master this essential skill for mushroom cultivation!
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You seem new to this. Great job. If it works it's useful and not wrong. Look forward to seeing your channel and methods improve. Mush love friend.
I believe those are 2 ounce condiment cups or jelly shot cups with leakproof lids from Amazon.
Yes they are just the 2 oz cups but I but I also buy them from the dollar store.
@@HowToShroom Awesome!!! Do you sterilize them with anything?
That is so awesome!! I am one of your new subscribers and I love the cup idea. I will have to check your links to see where you get them.....Really awesome!!!
Thanks for subscribing. Let me know if you have any questions.
I really like how you've set up your clean space and the 2 oz condiment cups, the 1% contam rate doesn't lie.
I was really into this stuff a few years back. I still have a bedroom that functioned as a clean room all set up, luckily as it turns out a laminar flow hood is also good for plant tissue culture, and working on sensitive electronics.
Want to start again soon. Gonna see if I can get down to 1% Contam.
Ps that was mold on the plate not bacteria. Bacteria just looks like slime blobs.
And I always transfer the ropeiest most rhyzomorphic growth. I love that.
thanks for the tip on the bacteria vs. mold, I did not know that. Cheers
You can get those ketchup cups at Walmart for $3.28 for 50. They do work. You should never make green agar. Spray down your cups with hydrogen peroxide before pouring. Peroxide kills mold.
Why never make green agar?