SWIMfriend wrote:Wow! LOVELY! Friggin' awesome job frater.
Can you tell us: a) Where did you get the spores, b) a somewhat detailed account of your process from start to finish? I REALLY want to grow some mushrooms like this!
I'm don't think I'm supposed to say vendor names outside of the suppliers subforum, but I can tell you that if you look at the shr00m3ry sponsors list, and find one that has something to do with a bird of prey, thats the guy I'd get spores from. Also if youre interested in growing the aforementioned forum is the place to go for help. They really know their mycology over there, in fact one of the main mods is a professor of mycology I believe.
I can give you a basic rundown.
Preparing rye:
1. Add 1-1.5 cups of organic rye b3rri3s for each quart jar you want to do to a pot that will accomodate. Rinse these well. Stirring them up in the pot with water you'll notice the water gets nasty brown looking. Dump all the water out and repeat as necessary for to make the water mostly clear.
2. Fill once again with water and leave to soak for 12-24 hours. There are some spores that are on rye that can survive pressure cooking, letting the rye soak germinates these spores, thus making them vulnerable to sterilization.
3. After 12-24 hours, boil the rye for 10 minutes. Don't start the timer until its fully boiling. Pour through a strainer/colander and allow to steam off. I like adding a little coffee and gypsum to the water at this point. This is a really important step. You don't want extra moisture on the outside of your grains, all the needed moisture is inside the berries. Take a teaspoon or so and put it on a square of TP; if it leaves a wet spot then it needs a little longer.
4. Once dry on the outside load up your jars. Only fill them between 2/3-3/4 full as you'll want to shake them later. Put on your lids(see below) and tighten them hand tight then back it off a little so no nutrient rich steam goes through your filter; this could leech in contaminants.
5. Pressure cook your jars at 15psi for 1.5 hours. First cap them with aluminum foil so water doesn't drip on them from above during sterilization. Don't start the timer until it is up to pressure. Once this is done and the PC has had time to return to normal pressure, you wanna take em out and tighten the lids down and set them aside to cool. Let them cool overnight.
note on how to make lids
I make mine with self healing injection ports and tyvek filters. You can go to any automotive dpt and pick up RTV high temp silicon, the red tube, and your post office will have tyvek envelopes for free(i ordered 800, for free) Drill 2 holes in each lid, one small(just under 1/4"
and one bigger(around 1/2"
Put a glob of RTV on either side of the smaller hole and let them sit somewhere standing up, not flat(I cut slits in styrofoam plates to hole them upright sideways) for an hour for the rtv to cure, then take more rtv and bead around the larger hole and glue down a small peice of tyvek. Leave these alone for 24hours for the silicone to fully dry and your in business.
Inoculation
1. either make a glove box/still air box(safer) by cutting holes in the side of a clear tub and load all your sterilized jars, spore syringes, lighter and paper towel inside and spray down with oust/lysol. Or you could use a small, breeze free room, but for your first time i'd go w a SAB.
2. Take a shower, put on freshly laundered clothes, wash your hands, put on latex gloves and wipe down your hands and arms w/ 70% iso. Also put an iso soaked paper towel in the glovebox.
3. FLAME YOUR SYRINGE AND SHAKE TO MIX UP THE SPORES BETWEEN EVERY JAR!!!! You can then cool it down with one half of the iso-towel and wipe the injection port with the other half(I do this all at once, but take your time and be careful, you don't wanna push a contaminant from the top of the port into the jar)
4. Push your needle through the silicone and inject 1cc per jar in a small circle on the top of the rye. You can use more and it will colonize faster but I'm more of a conservative. DON'T FORGET TO FLAME STERILIZED AND MIX UP THE SPORES BY SHAKING AFTER EACH INJECTION.
5. Put your jars away somewhere with a steady temperature between 75-80 F. Check daily for contamination. With any luck, and depending of the genetics of the strain youre working with, you can expect 25% visible colonization anywhere between 2-3days and a week.
6. Once they are around 25% beat a rolled up phone book on them to break up whats been colonized and mix up the colonized and uncolonized grains by shaking. By the next day the mycelia will have recovered and will grow exponentially; generally reaching 100% within a week to 10 days.
Bulk Substrate Pasturization, the easy way
1. Take one brick of eco-earth or equivalent reptile bedding(compressed coconut fiber) and 2 quarts of vermiculite and place in a 5 gal bucket.
2. Boil 4-4.5 quarts of water. Bring to a rolling boil and then pour into the bucket and close the lid.
3. After 30min-1hour go back and mix this up well, you want a pretty uniform consitency
4. Replace lid and leave for 4-6 hours to cool. Don't move forward until it is room temp again.
(this will keep the temperature high enough, for long enough, to kill of any mold spores but leave bacteria alone, bacteria can actually be a mushrooms frien)
5. The tub used in these pictures is actually deeper than a usual tray. It's a 12 quart dish tub. I used 3 quarts of spawn and 9 quarts of bulk sub, you could just as easily do 6/6 or even 8/4, and may even get better results as >spawn generally means >yield. To mix dump in some bulk and even it out, then a jar of spawn and mix it up, then a layer of bulk, and a jar of spawn and mix it up, until you fill your tub up to 1/2" from the top.
6. Put aluminum foil or plastic wrap on top, plastic wrap allows you to check on it but if you use it instead of foil make sure it is super tight and doesn't hang down anywhere or water will build up and drop on the colonizing substrate, which could cause contamination. Either way you go you need a few small holes in the covering for gas exchange(myc produces co2 en masse while colonizing and you want the levels high, however to high co2 levels can cause it to stall out and contaminate)
After 7-10 days check. If you see pins galore then its time to put into fruiting(please look up how to make a shotgun fruiting chamber as I don't want to type too much more) If just a few pins or now pins leave it longer. I didn't do this b/c I used a casing layer, however cubes don't really need a casing layer I later found out, so wait until you see tons of pins and then fruit and you should have a great flush.
Thats how I did it.
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