F Fermator Member Joined Jun 26, 2017 Messages 36 Reaction score 7 Jul 8, 2017 #1 Is it wild yeast or what?
Johny99 Junior Member Joined Sep 10, 2010 Messages 969 Reaction score 639 Jul 8, 2017 #2 I don't know but I had it in one section of the vineyard a couple of years ago. Didn't seem to harm anything.
I don't know but I had it in one section of the vineyard a couple of years ago. Didn't seem to harm anything.
balatonwine The Verecund Vigneron Joined May 9, 2017 Messages 1,685 Reaction score 2,084 Location Badacsony wine region. Hungary Jul 9, 2017 #3 If it is no longer there: It was as slime mold. If it is still there: Maybe white mold (but that is a little high in the canopy for this mold). Else, hard to say from a photo alone (I am not quite sure of the surface texture for example). There are, after all, 1.5 million mold species . Might even be insect casing.
If it is no longer there: It was as slime mold. If it is still there: Maybe white mold (but that is a little high in the canopy for this mold). Else, hard to say from a photo alone (I am not quite sure of the surface texture for example). There are, after all, 1.5 million mold species . Might even be insect casing.
F Fermator Member Joined Jun 26, 2017 Messages 36 Reaction score 7 Jul 9, 2017 #4 It's still there and is in several places I've even seen it on some wild mustangs as well as these cultivates of muscadine I'm guessing.
It's still there and is in several places I've even seen it on some wild mustangs as well as these cultivates of muscadine I'm guessing.
balatonwine The Verecund Vigneron Joined May 9, 2017 Messages 1,685 Reaction score 2,084 Location Badacsony wine region. Hungary Jul 10, 2017 #5 Maybe time for a dissection. Is it gelatinous, fibrous, filamentous?
F Fermator Member Joined Jun 26, 2017 Messages 36 Reaction score 7 Jul 10, 2017 #6 Gelatinous didn't look like a mold to me looks like white spit.