Reviving from sclerotium? - The Slime Mould Collective2024-03-28T21:35:40Zhttps://slimoco.ning.com/forum/topics/reviving-from-sclerotium?feed=yes&xn_auth=noNice! I've occasionally had t…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2020-02-02:3917201:Comment:487272020-02-02T02:46:22.756ZRyChuhttps://slimoco.ning.com/profile/Raichu
<p>Nice! I've occasionally had the same problem with Carolina P. Polycephalum too ... They give you five pieces of sclerotium ... usually 3/5 grow well and the other two die.</p>
<p>Nice! I've occasionally had the same problem with Carolina P. Polycephalum too ... They give you five pieces of sclerotium ... usually 3/5 grow well and the other two die.</p> Your suggestion seems to be d…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2020-01-23:3917201:Comment:487222020-01-23T19:47:17.962ZAdriana Knoufhttps://slimoco.ning.com/profile/AdrianaKnouf
<p>Your suggestion seems to be doing the trick; an oat flake on top of a newly hydrated sclerotium seems to be showing growth. Crossing my fingers! Thanks!</p>
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<p>Your suggestion seems to be doing the trick; an oat flake on top of a newly hydrated sclerotium seems to be showing growth. Crossing my fingers! Thanks!</p>
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Tan and mushy is very dead…tag:slimoco.ning.com,2020-01-22:3917201:Comment:485192020-01-22T17:03:59.584Zianhttps://slimoco.ning.com/profile/ian
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<p style="text-align: left;">Tan and mushy is very dead. Try adding one oat on top of the next piece when you rehydrate it, their stocks might be a little old and lacking in vigour. Humidity shouldn't be an issue as they're in a petri so it should be 100% eh. We can sort you out with more if nothing comes up. I keep mine on just a sheet of filter paper in a petri it's fine as a habitat</p>
<p>Hi</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Tan and mushy is very dead. Try adding one oat on top of the next piece when you rehydrate it, their stocks might be a little old and lacking in vigour. Humidity shouldn't be an issue as they're in a petri so it should be 100% eh. We can sort you out with more if nothing comes up. I keep mine on just a sheet of filter paper in a petri it's fine as a habitat</p>