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Old 03-24-2008, 01:31 PM
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Gin - So you're not just a pretty face ! Very clever !!! I like that one too
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I don't know, I used bleach on them , In the pressure cooker would probably melt ? A pretty face good thing you can't see me lololol ... Gin
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Old 03-26-2008, 11:08 PM
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Hey, I've been wanting to try that. That's a version I might even be able to do. You are truely an inspiration. I never woulda thought of the aluminum foil tops and the pipettes either. Neato. Thanks

I've got a big pod that is just about ripe too.

One question. Do you have to buy new lids for the canning jars each time you use them (like if you were canning)? I guess not since you put that aluminum foil there.

I don't understand anything about replating though. Like when you do it and how you go about it? Any references on that that you are aware of? TIA
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Old 05-11-2008, 04:22 PM
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I have not re-plated them , good thing i did the re-plate jars they sat for over a month then grew mold.
I vented them used the micro pore tape over small holes in the lid ,didn't work , good thing I had not moved them . They will grow slower, once they have roots I will put them in nuked Spag rinsed in very dilute Physan .
Here is a picture of what one of the jars look like now . Ginny Lou
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I have not re-plated them , good thing i did the re-plate jars they sat for over a month then grew mold.
Normally, any latent contamination will surface within 5-10 days. It sounds like incidental contamination after successful sterilization. If it took a month to start showing, I'd check the tightness of your lids and/or double up on the vent closures (maybe on the inside too). Just a thought.

With vents in your lids, pressure is able to equalize as they cool. I normally just autoclave them with the cap loose and foil on top. I tighten the lids while still hot, touching only the foil. I've had zero % contamination in prepared flasks (until I put something in them, then I contaminate about 20%).

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Thanks for the insight ,
I did double the tape , and left the tops loose in the pressure cooker, only thing I can think of is the tops were not tight enough .. Gin
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Have you used band aids, porous tape or the special tape with micro pores?
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Have you used band aids, porous tape or the special tape with micro pores?
I'm kind of curious too. I talk, but Gin's been doing this longer than me for sure.
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Hi , The tape is Nexcare flexable clear 3M hospital name Transpore surgical tape .. It did go thru the pressure cooker came out in one piece , but wonder if it could of shrunk or ? over time . Funny thing is it was over a month before they went bad , something did not work right, almost had to be the tape, or the bands , my vote is the tape .. just my Gin
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Gin,
2 or 3 pieces of 3m micropore (micropore: thin & stick but not shrink, transpore: shrink): + a round Curad sensitive spots. Never have problem, cheap & look professional.
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