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I can see nature in contamination :)
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08-20-2018, 10:56 PM
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I can see nature in contamination :)
Couple of pics from flasks that got contaminated that I thought were interesting
I title them as
1. Phalaenopsis on Mars
2. Fungus Volcano
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Right on on #2.
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Pretty neat. I hope the baby plants survive, despite the contamination.
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Nice pictures! The streptomycete colonies are my faves. Those little droplets they exude on top? so cute. Almost makes me forgive them...
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08-21-2018, 11:11 PM
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Leafmite: The bigger plants are still growing in there side by side with the bacteria. No issues.
The volcano flask, the babies are tiny and couldnt be saved
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