Try putting soil in a styrofoam cup. Then water it with fruit juice. It took us 3 days or so for quite a bit of mold to form.
It does, it just takes time. I am doing a science project right now and it is about bread mold. Do you WANT to have mold grow or something?
it doesent reccently i did a science fair project and it didnt mold at all
Most defiantly. I just grew mold on one for science fair project.
Yes
nothing. just leave it some where for a while and it will grow mold!
Mold (fungi in general) require oxygen to grow, but they do not breath in the sense that you and I breath.
No , it is not essential .
Put some water on it and let it stay damp for several days.
To create a sponge mold for a specific project, you can start by selecting a sponge that is the size and shape you need. Then, press the sponge into a mold-making material like silicone putty to create a mold of the sponge. Allow the mold to set and then carefully remove the sponge to reveal the mold. You can now use this mold to replicate the sponge shape for your project.
Mold does not require carbon dioxide to grow. It primarily needs moisture and organic material to thrive. Carbon dioxide is a byproduct of mold growth, but its presence is not necessary for mold development.
Because the higher the temperature is, the more moisture can be held in the air, and mold spores need a wet environment to grow.
Mold can grow better in the light because when fruits get into the dark they can spoil faster and get soft/ugly