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| Satan's Helper Join Date: Jun 2008
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From the glossary entry for Verticillium- http://forums.mycotopia.net/glossary...ssary&term=103 Dry Bubble – Verticillium fungicola This fungus causes superficial, cinnamon-brown lesions of the mushroom cap. Lesions may coalesce into a brown blotch. A grayish bloom appears when the fungus sporulates. Infection of the stem results in a bent and/or split stipe. The second major symptom is a dry bubble – a small, puffball-like mass where the mushroom should be. Spores of this fungus spread in the air on soil particles and on flies. Symptoms occur 10 to 14 days after infection. Sanitation is the most important control measure. see
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| Satan's Helper Join Date: Jun 2008
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Forgot to say this, but THROW THAT SUB OUT! Don't take any prints! It is contaminated! Get it out immediately and bleach your grow space!
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| the one who ate too many. Join Date: Sep 2009
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So what I've been looking for this whole time is simply nothing more than a contam? I was almost positive that I had something special. So are pfc "fatasses" nothing more than vert contaminated cakes? Hrrmm.. I just started reading a touch about it, so thanks for the info! But I love the way they look and weirdly seems to increase my weight per cake. That is weird! |
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| KEY MASTER Join Date: May 2008
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Verticillium is bad stuff and I damn sure wouldn't eat a mushie infected with vert spores as we have no idea what effect they mght have on you. Badger1 get rid of that cake like KC said and Most diffently sterlize the area surfaces with bleach, and fog and I mean fog that area with Lysol neutra air wait a hour and do it again, then wait a day and repeat twice, then another day and do this again, to ensure you get rid of that shit, Clean everything and I mean everything. Was you messing around with any soil or anything before you touched that cake, as the most common way of infecting a cake with verticillium is non sterlitiy, always wash your hands with soap and then 91% iso and change your clothes before touching cakes or spawing and such.
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| thirsty for more Join Date: Sep 2007
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Well, details of the grow can point to either a vert contamination or fatass genetics. Did your grow always provide fatasses with each flush? Or did one flush come out normal and then the next flush turned to fatasses?
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Verticillium infected Cubies usually become 'plane' at an early age. Verticillium spreads very easily to other substrates but is not known to be pathogenic to humans. Maybe it would be best to proceed as if it is a contam. to be on the safe side.
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