@messengercrow Not at all, there is lots of moisture present that will not go anywhere for a while. Also the agar contains lots of moisture to support growth of colonies. One thing I'd practice that i didn't see in the video is to keep the petri covering half shut to avoid any contamination from spores present in the air, luckily this person has a fume hood to keep air contamination out,
Thanks for posting this vid. it was helpful, but it would help more if there was text or narration naming the instruments used and any dos' and dont's. Thanks for posting ;-)
@messengercrow Not at all, there is lots of moisture present that will not go anywhere for a while. Also the agar contains lots of moisture to support growth of colonies. One thing I'd practice that i didn't see in the video is to keep the petri covering half shut to avoid any contamination from spores present in the air, luckily this person has a fume hood to keep air contamination out,
Chriskon420 1 year ago
if you spread it for too long the bacteria will dry out. better have until it's still wet
messengercrow 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this vid. it was helpful, but it would help more if there was text or narration naming the instruments used and any dos' and dont's. Thanks for posting ;-)
jenny07la 2 years ago