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DoctorMantus
#1 Posted : 2/7/2011 12:13:44 AM

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Swims Cultivated substrate which was moved to a terrarium about a week n a half ago, and now it has what looks like blue spots mold im not sure if ill be keeping this because i am sure its not safe any1 had this happen?
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Eden
#2 Posted : 2/7/2011 12:36:03 AM

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Do you have any pinning?

It is possible for clean fruits to grow from a contaminated substrate before the mold completely takes over.
 
DoctorMantus
#3 Posted : 2/7/2011 1:16:31 AM

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Really i didnt know that i thought that when mold forms its already all traveling through the mycelium network and i do not think i have any pinning going on.
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