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FirstTimeShroomy
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Is it necessary for colonizing jars to receive FAE?
#25625235 - 11/19/18 12:15 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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First timer here looking for advice. After pressure cooking my jars, they seemed a little moist inside, and I'm hoping this is normal. There isn't a level of water or anything, just a few drops that I can notice on the side of each jars inside.
I have two questions to ask. Currently I have them inside my closet which means they aren't getting a whole lot of fresh air, but I did crack the door a little just in case. Do they need a constant supply of fresh air? Also, when you guys say that you "fan" them do you mean you just wave your hand above the jars for a minute or so to supply some fresh air?
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Re: Is it necessary for colonizing jars to receive FAE? [Re: FirstTimeShroomy]
#25625245 - 11/19/18 12:19 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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FirstTimeShroomy said: First timer here looking for advice. After pressure cooking my jars, they seemed a little moist inside, and I'm hoping this is normal. There isn't a level of water or anything, just a few drops that I can notice on the side of each jars inside.
I have two questions to ask. Currently I have them inside my closet which means they aren't getting a whole lot of fresh air, but I did crack the door a little just in case. Do they need a constant supply of fresh air? Also, when you guys say that you "fan" them do you mean you just wave your hand above the jars for a minute or so to supply some fresh air?
If you used 4 holes on the lid then after you add a verm layer, just keep the holes open. Do not tape or close them. That will be plenty.
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Re: Is it necessary for colonizing jars to receive FAE? [Re: Rot]
#25625274 - 11/19/18 12:41 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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What was in your jars? Grain? PF tek?
Colonizing jars only need GE (gas exchange). A 1/4 inch hole stuffed with polyfil or covered with some sort of breathable material like micropore tape or filter disk, should suffice.
No need to fan your jars, just try not to jostle or move them around too much.
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Re: Is it necessary for colonizing jars to receive FAE? [Re: Rot]
#25625279 - 11/19/18 12:44 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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You do not fan your jars. Your jars do not get fresh air exchange and you do not add verm after pc. It defeats the purpose of stearilization if you add bullshit that’s not stearile.
Jars require gas exchange. If you want a dry verm layer you put that in with your sub before PC.
You do NOT leave uncovered holes in your jar lids.
YOU NEED TO DO MORE RESEARCH, READ TEKS AND FOLLOW THE STEP BY STEP GUIDES OR EVERYTHING YOURE TRYING TO DO WILL FAIL.
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