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jonjuandemarco
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Oven Bag Experiment- 1st timer here.
#533400 - 01/27/02 09:31 PM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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I am going to try an oven bag method soon and need some additional information. I need to know how long to cook the bags and at what temperature, and whether a pressure cooker or an actually oven is the best method. My oven is not the best so if you could give me details on each, that would be great.
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Northernsoul
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Re: Oven Bag Experiment- 1st timer here. [Re: jonjuandemarco]
#533550 - 01/28/02 12:10 AM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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You can count me second on that question...
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Northernsoul
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Re: Oven Bag Experiment- 1st timer here. [Re: jonjuandemarco]
#533559 - 01/28/02 12:18 AM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ok, so I stoped being lazy and just remembered this Mush Mush site based in amsterdam that said some info on ovenbags, I copied the info and here it is (pasted):
The ingredients are mixed in dry form and while stirring water is added. The amount of water of course depends on the moisture content of the peat. The object is to get as much water in the casing soil as possible without turning it into mud. If the casing gets too wet just add a little more dry ingredients. This casing soil is then filled into oven bags (made of nylon), autoclave bags (PP) or jars and these are sterilised for one hour in the pressure cooker. When the soil has cooled down to room temperature it's ready to use.
We know that some authors advise against sterilisation of casing soil because it would kill all the beneficial organisms. We however have had only bad experiences with untreated or pasteurised casing soils. We just tell what works best for us!
As for the pressure cooking settings, I would imagine 15psi for an hour. Ive never heard of people using less than 15.
Webite addy if u crave extra knowledge on this:
http://www.mushmush.nl/
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Re: Oven Bag Experiment- 1st timer here. [Re: Northernsoul]
#4850044 - 10/25/05 12:17 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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more then 1 way to grow a shroom don't base your whole grow on 1 person exp..ok.......
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