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Did I succeed in spreading colonized wheat?

 
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Hi people. I bought some wheat colonized with mycelium, and Then i extended into new wheat.

What do You think?

AM i having sucess?

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That looks really good!

Well done. The only time I get concerned is when I start seeing greens or blues which indicate there is probably some kind of contamination. All of that white mycelium looks stellar.
 
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