BRF Jars Brown Rice Flour Mushroom Substrate
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Solid wood is no match for mycelium, which can consume it without a problem. You would be able to feel the sponge-like consistency of the substrate if you opened the jar. Gourmet mushroom spores will be able to incorporate this substrate easily and will consume it without any issues.
They are all sterile and contain no bacteria. Because the bags are double sealed, they cannot dry out within a short time frame. In other words, the answer is already over a month old. During the first few weeks after using, you can expect the best results.
If you keep them in the refrigerator, they will last for several months. Nevertheless, we make them fresh daily, so order as frequently as you like. We also offer 12 jars for the price some lists quote Go to the search bar and type in "Mushroom Substrate." Please also consider some Rye Berries grain jars in pint size both in a standard mouth and a wide mouth version. We can get them at a reasonable price as well, which makes Mush Love a great resource for all our substrate requirements.
Upon dropping the box off at your door, they will provide you with a receipt. There is a lot of bubble wrap around the jars.
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It is all about preparation. Much like others have said, it is all about A dirty kitchen with windows open is not an appropriate place to inoculate these. A clean space is required. You need to clean the injection port with 70% isopropyl alcohol after every jar and flame sterilize the needle in between each jar. You won't encounter contamination issues if you do the same as I did. There are a majority of negative reviewers here who blame the seller because they don't want to spend half an hour preparing for the store.
When I bought my first order, I bought four bags, 2 of which were The second time I bought, I went with jars and one out of four of them turned out to be It's impossible to know whether it's caused by the product or by my inoculation procedure, but I did notice the jars don't have vermiculite on top of the substrate and even on my three best ones, there was a noticeable buildup of moisture. I noticed that they were growing up and had spots of mold when they were born. I think I'll make my own substrate from now on. You can never be sure of what you're getting unless you know what you're.
I see it's now day 10 and it's This is crazy! It will not be long before I have my babies. The sample was not contaminated. Two seals are used to secure the jars. The only drawback is there is only one inject hole, so you can't move the top or home without causing the double seal to break. There's no need to worry but you only need one You guys just need to be clean. That's it! The jars are pretty good when it comes to The content may seem a bit dry or chunky, but believe me, it is worth it. I'll update this after a couple of The sweat starts to build up for it in there. I was surprised by how small the jars were! There is 1/2 pint of it! I love it. Anyone interested in trying the program should have good luck! Add me to your Instagram feed @mycology.
The product is really good. It arrived pretty quickly as well. We will be heading into the weekend in just three A great deal of care was taken to wrap this package. I have seen growth in all 6 jars I ordered after 10 days. It is okay to come into contact with contams so long as you take the It is best to work with these in an area where there is no air flow, with full sterilization and alcohol on your gloves. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts - Become more successful.
Since I started using it 18 months ago, I have gone through 20 jars. When inoculating jars, one went bad, and it was my fault. Making sure that working areas are clean during the process is crucial. In every 2-week interval, I clean the syringe, needle, and sterile area with alcohol and extremely hot water (or use two sterile areas). Jars 3 and 2. In the next step, the pores are scraped into water and sat for a week (boiled then cooled water in a clean, secure container). I have observed a faster emergence of rhizomes when using rhizome-producing bacteria. This cake would be a much better experience without a layer of vermiculite. If it does not grow mycelium, try using sterile procedures for one cake. You can continue with the process after you have produced a tightly covered mycelium jar and kept careful notes.
I got a quick colonization in every one of the 4 I bought. It is amazing what these jars can do. The four I purchased have had quick colonization and will be in fruiting condition within a short period of time. If there are any issues people are experiencing with these jars, they are most likely due to user error or Wipe down everything with alcohol or a bleach / water solution before the experiment begins, and if possible use a glove box to restrict airflow and create a sterile Whenever you need to use 1, use it only To avoid messing up the moisture of the cakes, use 2 cc's of your preferred spore syringe.
If anyone claims they have had issues, I will assume that it is both their and the company's fault. The skills needed for some hobbies are certain. It won't cause you any issues as long as you keep it clean! I'll probably be getting more.
Shipping was fast, and most importantly, there were no contaminants inside. The inoculation resulted in some mycelium growth within a few days and took two weeks to finish To get full, it will take three weeks. This upcoming weekend I will be giving birth.