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What is minimum temperature for colonizing mycelium? Options
 
dakkapel
#1 Posted : 4/10/2013 1:19:51 PM
I have to go away for 2 weeks. Leaving my jars and petridishes with (golden teacher-cubensis) mycelium alone.

So my objective is to slow down the growing process. I read somewhere that you can store petridishes with myc in the fridge by a min temp of 40F.

Is this the same for the jars? What is a good temperature to slow down the colonization. Without damaging the mycelium. I searched everywhere but I only find info about ideal temperatures.

It would be of great help if someone could give me advice!
"All is knowing."
 
dakkapel
#2 Posted : 4/13/2013 10:59:37 AM
Ok I found out some stuff. If you cannot case the mycelium that is ready you can refrigerate the jars.

For the jars that are not ready for casing I am not sure yet what to do. Can I continue colonizing after having 2 weeks of refrigeration?
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Enoon
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#3 Posted : 4/13/2013 11:03:20 AM
probably. I stored my LCs in the fridge and used them after several weeks. Worked perfectly and it's basically the same thing - mycelium. So I'd say go for it.
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dakkapel
#4 Posted : 4/13/2013 11:10:02 AM
What are LC's?
I have some jars that are not ready for casing. So you think I can continue after the refrigeration period with colonizing?
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Michal_R
#5 Posted : 4/13/2013 11:57:25 AM
dakkapel wrote:
What are LC's?...


https://www.dmt-nexus.me...&m=446920#post446920
 
Michal_R
#6 Posted : 4/13/2013 12:02:36 PM
dakkapel wrote:
...So you think I can continue after the refrigeration period with colonizing?


I would say so. Low temperature slows down the growth of mycelium, but not permanently. This is what mushrooms normally do out there in the nature: they adjust themselves to the external environment...
 
 
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