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Super early fruitbodies -Lions Mane
    #25930134 - 04/12/19 08:10 AM (5 years, 6 days ago)

Afternoon ladies,
Peeked in my incubator this morning and one of the Lions Mane bags has gone and formed fruits after justaweek. Don't ask me how, this batch was cooked at dangerously low PSI (8 for 90min) and half of the bags got Tric, could this early fruit be a reaction to bacteria I can't see? Should I fruit, cold room, or incubate? I fear if I try to fruit it now all the uncolonised substrate will be unprotected.



Any help much appreciated.
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Re: Super early fruitbodies -Lions Mane [Re: mojotoke]
    #25930227 - 04/12/19 09:13 AM (5 years, 5 days ago)

Hericium species tend to fruit just after colonization, and sometimes even before full colonization. If you continue incubating it, the mushrooms will continue to grow too. But Hericium mycelium is very wispy and thin, so maybe you think the bag isn't colonized but it may already be.

Anyway,  you want to avoid the bruishing and the bacterial problems that wet and enclosed fruit bodies are going to cause. If I were you, I would pull out the fruit bodies that are growing, fold the bag tightly and make a hole in one of the sides for new fruit to form (the side that seems more consolidated). That way if the mycelium needs to colonize the rest of the bag, it could do. If it just want to fruit, you will get a fruit from one hole, making harvest easy and obtaining a nice one. Of course you could also cut the top of the bag and let the fruits that are growing to mature, but that would expose the mycelium to the air and it could dry out easier.

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Re: Super early fruitbodies -Lions Mane [Re: Inocybe]
    #25932357 - 04/13/19 11:45 AM (5 years, 4 days ago)

Wow yeah just checked & mycelium really is very thin, almost transparent. Ill cut a strong side in couple days and post some results.

Thanks for the tips

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Re: Super early fruitbodies -Lions Mane [Re: Inocybe]
    #25945353 - 04/20/19 09:27 AM (4 years, 11 months ago)



Bingo, seems healthy and has actually colonised what I thought might be contaminated. Trying to find out how the spines form but it's not so clear, I'm thinking maybe more FAE?

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Re: Super early fruitbodies -Lions Mane [Re: mojotoke]
    #25952863 - 04/24/19 01:26 PM (4 years, 11 months ago)

I would say time

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Re: Super early fruitbodies -Lions Mane [Re: Inocybe]
    #25973196 - 05/05/19 03:57 AM (4 years, 11 months ago)


Increased RH, FAE and lowered temp resulted in some mini spines, I'll water the fruitbody in another bag to sim rain might help :rasta: :confused:

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Re: Super early fruitbodies -Lions Mane [Re: mojotoke]
    #25973331 - 05/05/19 07:14 AM (4 years, 11 months ago)

Dont put water directly on lions mane fruit. It will brown and ruin them.


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Re: Super early fruitbodies -Lions Mane [Re: Inocybe] * 1
    #26007550 - 05/22/19 02:51 PM (4 years, 10 months ago)



2nd flush ratings?

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