How to Make No-Pour Agar Plates – The Easy Way to Make Perfect Agar Plates every Time!


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  1. @JolynJessica
    @JolynJessica says:

    finally a good in depth steam tek video, in comparison with the insta. all in one place. I like seeing non lab conditions. been researching a while now. my first ordered syringes came in the mail yesterday. want to grow the mycelium out and select using Agar, rather than inoculateing grain jars. have lots of ketchup cups and am ready to go. thx for the great vid.

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  2. @kr3wz89
    @kr3wz89 says:

    Sorry if you answered this question in the video but could you leave the lid off of them and use the foil to just cover the top and help keep the shape of the cup while steaming?

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  3. @calonstanni
    @calonstanni says:

    I think I'm gonna try this all tomorrow night but I think I'm gonna leave those melted lids on the cups…unless I see an obvious edge leak. If I wait a week, and none of them are contaminated, I assume the are likely usable…yes? I think it would be pretty cool to just squirt LC through the lid and not have to take the lid off at all and then seal the needle hole with tape. What do you think?

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  4. @calonstanni
    @calonstanni says:

    WOW that melting lid is kinda…cool! LOL. Hey, the instant pot has a "steam" function. I've never used it but I wonder….? I don't have a stove or an oven so I'm trying to do most EVERYthing with an instant pot and microwave.

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