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Re: Why do people say Popcorn Grain sucks? [Re: Director]
    #22684042 - 12/21/15 06:10 PM (8 years, 1 month ago)

mycelia loves pcorn grain. its a little slower to colonize due to large kernal size. but i must say, oysters love it. and cubes as well. its a bit more work to prepare than normal grain like wbs or oats. also, its starchy. that is where most people fail. if you boil it an hour then lay it all flat out on a towel to soak up the extra starches. its real easy to work with. i had some issues with bad grain so i had to switch to the popcorn for a while. i will say at the time it was cost effective, but it can be expensive. depends on your location.



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Re: Why do people say Popcorn Grain sucks? [Re: eatyualive]
    #22685551 - 12/22/15 02:28 AM (8 years, 1 month ago)

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eatyualive said:
mycelia loves pcorn grain. its a little slower to colonize due to large kernal size. but i must say, oysters love it. and cubes as well. its a bit more work to prepare than normal grain like wbs or oats. also, its starchy. that is where most people fail. if you boil it an hour then lay it all flat out on a towel to soak up the extra starches. its real easy to work with. i had some issues with bad grain so i had to switch to the popcorn for a while. i will say at the time it was cost effective, but it can be expensive. depends on your location.






Not to resurrect an 8 hour old thread, but this is the reasoning why I went wih popcorn, just soak out that starch and it goes to town on your edibles.


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