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Contamination occurs when other microorganisms take advantage of the gratuity you provide for your mycelium.
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There is always a risk of bacteria and mold contamination when it comes to mycelium.
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While many guides do everything they can to reduce this risk, my approach is to make the methods quick, cheap, and simple.
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Contaminated spawn is easily discarded and replaced.
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Many guides do everything they can to reduce this risk.
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My approach is to give you methods that are still effective but easier to recover from contaminated spawn.
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# Do It Thrice
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Seed spawn, agar, and sugar water are inexpensive.
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All other equipment can be reused.
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Saving a control spawn medium will help you test for contamination introduced through your technique.
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Saving a [control](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_control) will help you test for contamination introduced through your technique.
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If all fares well you can always end up using it.
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Spawn medium refers to any growing surface, such as grain spawn or culture mediums.
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