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gasconman
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inoc straight to hp substrate with wbs core
#21306678 - 02/21/15 01:25 AM (9 years, 2 months ago) |
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after some contam issues i am trying to cut out the pasteurisation stage and sterilise my substrate and inoc direct with a lc. i am using 2 litre plastic trays with lids,with polyfill stuffed hole for GE. These trays fit into my PC. Now I know that HP probably will never colonise just from a squirt of LC so i have made a core of prepared WBS in the centre of the tray. The idea is that i innoc direct to the WBS, wait for colonisaton then shake the tray to mix grain and hp witg hout exposure to the atmosphere......any ideas whether this will work?
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saintburger
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Re: inoc straight to hp substrate with wbs core [Re: gasconman]
#21306681 - 02/21/15 01:29 AM (9 years, 2 months ago) |
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blindingleaf
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Re: inoc straight to hp substrate with wbs core [Re: saintburger]
#21306796 - 02/21/15 03:37 AM (9 years, 2 months ago) |
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are you sure your contamination issues were related to pasteurization?
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gasconman
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Re: inoc straight to hp substrate with wbs core [Re: blindingleaf]
#21306824 - 02/21/15 04:00 AM (9 years, 2 months ago) |
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pretty sure.....normally i use a sealed tub in a hot water bath on top of my wood burner. it n works fine but takes forever to get the hp up to temp at the top of the tub because it is not totally submersed. last time i used the pillow case tek with crappy results. so i figured to try something new.
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Re: inoc straight to hp substrate with wbs core [Re: gasconman]
#21306831 - 02/21/15 04:09 AM (9 years, 2 months ago) |
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have u tried just using jars or bags and "Franks proper pasteurization" TEK? or just bucket TEK with coir/verm?
i think what ur doing will work, i would put GE and injection port on lid so u don't have to open it up at all.
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Tomandjerry58
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Re: inoc straight to hp substrate with wbs core [Re: gasconman]
#21306833 - 02/21/15 04:12 AM (9 years, 2 months ago) |
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You can always use turkey pan and cover it with foil. Then put it in the oven. Usually does take a while too but works well.
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