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Re: Cold water + lime vs hot pasteurization of straw [Re: Martinsapin]
    #26778062 - 06/23/20 10:56 PM (3 years, 7 months ago)

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When you use HWFP + soy in bags you need to sterilize them and then inoculate with spawn in front of a flow hood right?

How do you then fruit the bags?




Depending of the species you make either a slit, a X, remove the top. Well with oyster a make a slit across the bag from side to side with a sharp and clean blade.

Yeah you got to inoculate them in front of a flow hood.




Do you cut bag at the bottom, where is the densest?


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Re: Cold water + lime vs hot pasteurization of straw [Re: Bsdgaou]
    #26778326 - 06/24/20 02:39 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

Are you fruiting them in open air like you would buckets or poly bags (with oysters) or do you need a greenhouse?


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Re: Cold water + lime vs hot pasteurization of straw [Re: mushpunx]
    #26778474 - 06/24/20 06:01 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

Dont fruit em open air. Indoor growroom or outdoors you know the drill aim to be respect the growth parameters.

If you talkin about open air laundry basket like RR. Thats was my first oyster grow, where I live it the ambient outdoor humidity is too dry.

You can fruit everything off a bag, so yes oyster included.

Some great growers on youtube are What The Fungus and Earth Angels. They used that technique.

Youre already a great grower Mushpunx and you got your lab skills. You ll have fun doing it !


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