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strike
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Sclerotia (stones) lighting/jar storage after inoculation?!?
#19193389 - 11/26/13 06:07 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hello everyone, I just yesterday inoculated my jars full of ATL7, and things are looking good except for one thing (btw I followed StoneSun and Violet's truffle guides).
right now, I'm storing my eight jars in a sterilized cupboard with plenty of space, but in the dark. I'm considering moving them to these spacious plywood rafters on the top of my garage, because the rafters get ambient light and cleaner air.
But the garage is dusty, and I'm not sure how well I can sterilize a piece of plywood. The jars have a 1/4" GE hole stuffed tightly with polyfill.
So my question is: should I move them, or not? Also, the temperature is between 70-75F in both situations.
Thanks in advance guys! (this is my first post! :0 ) I found other posts about this, but they were not in relation to stones, and from my understanding, the verm. barrier on the PF cakes can protect from dust etc. I used rye berries
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Sagescruffy
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Re: Sclerotia (stones) lighting/jar storage after inoculation?!? [Re: strike]
#19193505 - 11/26/13 06:33 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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You're over thinking this man. You could put them under your bead, in a plastic tote, on top of your fridge, in a closet etc
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mycomattie



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Re: Sclerotia (stones) lighting/jar storage after inoculation?!? [Re: Sagescruffy]
#19193569 - 11/26/13 06:44 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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If you followed Stonesun's guide your're golden.
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The jars have a 1/4" GE hole stuffed tightly with polyfill.
Me too - never really had a problem with that lid configuration, IME.
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Also, the temperature is between 70-75F in both situations.
~ 75F is pretty perfect IME
I also think you might be a little too anal over the environment in which you're incubating your jars. If the jars are properly sterilized and lids properly constructed; the outside air won't be much of a factor (other than temp).
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strike
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Re: Sclerotia (stones) lighting/jar storage after inoculation?!? [Re: mycomattie]
#19193597 - 11/26/13 06:49 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Alright, thanks a lot guys! I think I'll stick them up in the garage mainly for the reason that they will get ambient light there. I'm glad that the sterility of the dusty garage won't be a problem. Peace!
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