Yes pH levels influence mold growth. Molds generally prefer a slightly acidic pH and will grow best then. Each mold species has a particular pH at which it grows best.
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The only thing that affects mold growth is a warm, moist environment. It needs no other nutrients to grow.
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Put it in a warm place, preferably 37 degrees (body temperature) and moisturise it.
It depends on the acidity level, and the oxygen and moisture content. (Also the type of food.)
does the amount of light affect mold growth?
Well, if something that can grow mold is in a open container, it is more likely to grow mold because oxygen can get to it easier. If it is sealed, it is harder for oxygen to get through the seal.
Yes pH levels influence mold growth. Molds generally prefer a slightly acidic pH and will grow best then. Each mold species has a particular pH at which it grows best.
yes it does!!!
Mold usually thrive in damp environments.
The mold requires moisture to grow so the more moisture the more mold.
yes it does
No and go get a life
Salt will slow mold growth. Salty solutions will cause the mold cells to become dehydrated through osmosis. This is why meats such as ham and jerky are traditionally salty, to prevent the growth of mold and bacteria.
The only thing that affects mold growth is a warm, moist environment. It needs no other nutrients to grow.
Temperature affects mold growth on strawberries because the amount of moisture depends on how the strawberry is kept fresh.