Big D - always the idea man. Have you got a recipe?big d said:might look good in blue vein cheese sos.
mmmmm :blink:
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pint of lager said:I have some slants here that are at least 18 months old, and they also show no signs of incorrect growth. Very few of my slants show infection, I guess there is less chance of dropins as compared to plating.
Plates, I find a bit more troublesome. They often grow beautiful splodges of mould. The plates are pressure cooked, stored for a few weeks before use and then streaked. Usually, the offending mould grows from the edges, from contamination from handling them, and moisture carrying this contamination onto the media.
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People often quote 1-2 years depending on what you mean by useless. The vendor of the brewtek yeasts I have recommends re-slanting every 6 months.sintax69 said:Was just wondering how long slants last before they are useless
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The ones I tried with parafilm had absolutely no visible contamination.pint of lager said:Plates, I find a bit more troublesome. They often grow beautiful splodges of mould. The plates are pressure cooked, stored for a few weeks before use and then streaked. Usually, the offending mould grows from the edges, from contamination from handling them, and moisture carrying this contamination onto the media.
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sosman said:(trivia question, how many different materials did thomas edison try before hitting on tungsten for the filament in the electric light bulb?).
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