Take a piece of fresh fruit (preferably something soft, like peaches or plums). Leave it alone for a week. It will have grown a large amount of mold by the end of the week.
No, mold has to grow in warm, dark and moist places because mold multiplies itself with the use of water which gives it the ability to expand and grow.
Bread with moist and kept in a dark place.
This depends on the mold. eg: Bread molds grow on bread.
the best place for mould to grow is your window sill, freezer ,fridge the window sill is were i did my experiment
No, most mold grows best in warm, damp places.
Usually mold grows best when it is warm, moist and dark.
No, most mold grows best in warm, damp places.
No , it is not essential .
Mold develops best in warm, dark places.
Place which got lot of moist.
Mold will grow on anything, it depends on the way you store it. You can get mold to grow rather quicly on anything given the right conditions. Store your unused coffee in a cool dry place, or freeze it, and I doubt mold will ever grow. use the grinds before the falvor fades from the grinds, making them usefleess to any real coffee lover. Mold requires moisture, mold spores. mold food, and the correct temperature to grow. Take any of these away and you will not be able to grow mold. So keep the coffee grinds in a cool dry place and never worry about mold.
White bread