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Grain: rye, oats, wheat. Substrate: coffee grounds, straw, and soy hull, gypsum added, Bags are new and freshly made, with 0.2 micron air filter and injection port. You can also leave a message about what kind of mushrooms you are going to grow, so we will adjust substrate components if possible Please massage bags well after unpacking to let air in through the filter! We
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replacement. Thank you! Instructions:
Use sanitized gloves and mask at this stage. Unpack
in a clean environment: get the grow bag from the packaging and remove
the scotch tape used to tighten up the grow bag. Unwrap the bag and let
some air go inside through the air filter. Massage the substrate a little bit to make it conduct air to the bottom part. Sanitize the injection port
and the needle and inject your liquid culture.
Put the
inoculated bag in the clean, dark area for 1 - 2 weeks. Keep the
temperature around the recommended value for your type of mushroom
growing/colonizing stage (usually around 75F).
Grains in the bag should be entirely (or almost entirely) colonized with white mycelium.
Massage gently the bag to spread the white mycelium parts into the substrate area. Keep the filter area clean and untouched.
Wait another 1 - 2 weeks for the mycelium to colonize the substrate (same temperature).
After
the entire substrate is colonized, open the bag (in the clean humid
(about 90%) area) from the top or/and make holes on the sides. The bag
should be getting some fresh air, some light, and be sprayed with clean
water. Do not spray too much (no paddles in the bottom). Keep the
temperature according to the recommended for fruiting your type of
mushroom (usually around 65-70F). The temperature regime is desirable,
but not mandatory: being out of the recommended values a bit, will
slow, but not stop the process. Some types of mushrooms (not too many) may need cold shock to triigger the pinning process (reducing even more temperature for a couple of days).
Fruited mycelium should start pinning (erecting baby mushroom shots) within a few days.
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