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Just curious on how your doing with the flasks. Any news??

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Thanks for checking up Judy!

All but 2 plastic tupperware flask got contaminated. Seems like glass is Better. At least then the plastic things I found.

A few of the glass mason jar flasks also got contaminated, but only a few! So far so good with the rest. No germination yet though.
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Thanks for the update and please make sure you let us know when you begin to see the little green 'fuzz'.

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Anytime! I'll keep you all updated.
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Good that you still have some clean flasks!! Thanks for the update.
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UPDATE TIME!

None of the flasks saw germination. I think the seed was not viable or I overexposed to the bleach. I may try again though. Or maybe a stem prop, if that would work..
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Tough luck. At least it was a learning experience!
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Sure was! I now have replate media that I was going to use if they needed replating, but now I won't need it for that. I wonder if replate media would be okay for the initial flasking.
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Thanks for the last few months of posting Bob - too bad it did not work out for you. Again, it's not failure if you learned from it! Let us know of future seeding experiments!
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