No Pour Jar Lids Why Flip the Lids Condensation Conversation Agar Petri Dishes Plates Grow Mushrooms
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Hi friends, sorry about the unstable camera and the audio here and there. I was deep in thought about these LIDS.
What size jars?
4oz
Thanks for sharing what is working for you. If you are interested there are said he's showing that 70% isopropanol is better at disinfecting then the 91%. it has to do with how quickly it evaporates and how long it is in contact with the cell walls.
We understand.... We use it very liberally with copious amounts which might be why we haven't experienced much contamination. We love the feedback and how it can be used by many to dial in there TEKs. Thanks again for sharing with everyone
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i use a modified lid with an injection port and a filter disk. that way i can easily make slurry from the fully colonized jar without having to open it. the filter disk also helps with condensation
also i moved over to plastic pressure cookable lids instead of the metal ones. a lot easier to remove and work with in a sterile environment, also dont rust
We're making that transition too! Worth the investment for sure.
I find it hard to believe that, that much condensation is coming from the air inside the container, some of it must be from the agar medium itself right? Why not just tap it on the counter to knock the condensation down into the still-melted agar and recombine it before cooling?
Why do you flip the lids back over? Does the growing mycelia not need the air exchange?
It's similar to using parafilm on petri dishes.
Condensation, it's typical practice with petri dishes