There are a lot of variables including climate, temperature, air supply, humidity and air movement. I've had mold appear in a coffee cup over night in humid areas open to the outside. Northern areas with lower temperatures are less likely then hot and humid areas in the south.
The time it takes for a tomato to mold can vary depending on environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. Typically, under warm and humid conditions, mold can start to develop within 1 to 3 days. In cooler and drier conditions, it may take a week or more for visible mold to appear. Proper storage, such as keeping tomatoes in a cool, dry place, can help delay mold growth.
It takes a week in a half for a strawberry to begin to mold.
It really shouldn't mold if there's nothing for the mold to feel upon.
It takes about a week
2 days
About 1 week
If it is properly stored and never exposed to enough moisture for mold to grow, it will never mold.
it depends on the humitity.
2days unrefrigerated
5000 years
2 to 3 days
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