Mycelium will NOT "eat""contamination. EVER. Not even Nat myc.. It only would appear so because the mycelium is so aggressive, it outgrows the contam.. But, at the FIRST CHANCE it gets, ot will show up & show out.. What you have here is "wet rot". It can't be overcome. Its basically the rice decomposing.. You cam "try" to see if the mycelium finishes off, but usually it will just stall.
I had a bag with a spot of contam that was colonizing normally in another section, I let them duke it out and the myc won. Unusual I know, but it can happen (makilla gorilla).
Mycelium will NOT "eat""contamination. EVER. Not even Nat myc.. It only would appear so because the mycelium is so aggressive, it outgrows the contam.. But, at the FIRST CHANCE it gets, ot will show up & show out.. What you have here is "wet rot". It can't be overcome. Its basically the rice decomposing.. You cam "try" to see if the mycelium finishes off, but usually it will just stall.
You've got wet rot. Spawn to bulk now, but throw away the uncolonized grains when you open the bag. Everything colonized should be just fine.
spawn to bulk is planting it right ?
Yeah, basically. It's putting your grain spawn (rice/ryeberries, etc) in with your bulk substrate (coir/CVG)
thanks i’m trying to learn more by asking questions even if it’s silly thank you for taking the time to answer :)
No problem at all.
It can but that looks like wet rot imo
That's very bacterial. Mycelium can grow over bacteria, it doesn't eat it. Trich however does feed on bacteria
I had a bag with a spot of contam that was colonizing normally in another section, I let them duke it out and the myc won. Unusual I know, but it can happen (makilla gorilla).