How To Grow Bacteria
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Have you done any tests using colloidal silver? I am looking to collect testimonials. thanks
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@programedmind If you have a glass petri dish, you can use a bleach solution to kill the bacteria and then clean out the dish and sterilize it in hot water to reuse again with new agar. But you should always just dispose of plastic petri dishes.
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@HomeScience so ounce u grow bacteria in a petri dish you cant use it again?
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three to seven days??????? can it be shorter
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@HomeScience Thanks but im already done my science fair experiment wish me luck!
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@funnychoccookie Most household bacteria grown in small colonies won't be harmful as long as you are careful! Keep your petri dishes covered except when first exposing them to bacteria. Once bacteria colonies are growing, you can use gloves to handle the petri dishes. And when you're done with the experiment, add a splash of bleach into each dish and then seal it in a bag before throwing it out.
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i've heard that you can't be exposed to the culture because it could be contagious
I don't get it! How do I prepare the agar or do it? or buy it?
I really wannna try it! and where do I buy the petri dishes?
VintageGirl3100 1 year ago
@VintageGirl3100 You can buy agar pre-made (look for liquid nutrient agar - that's the easiest to use) or just mix up some unflavored gelatin to use instead of agar. You can find agar and petri dishes at any science supply store, like Home Science Tools. Good luck!
HomeScience 1 year ago
It would be great if you now did a video showing how to create a stained slide so that people with microscopes could examine the bacteria they've grown.
storebror21 1 year ago
@storebror21 Thanks for the suggestion! We'll add that to our future videos list.
HomeScience 1 year ago