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OfflineGreyMatter
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Inecting water into Casings
    #647054 - 05/27/02 12:56 AM (21 years, 4 months ago)

Ok, Roadkills advice for injecting water into cakes worked very well for me. In fact, my cakes when from producing no more to some nice mushrooms again.
Well, now I want to try casings. Can you inject steril water into casings? I was thinking at each corner and then in the middle of the case. hmmmmm.....

Also, my aquarium heater died on me. Well after using it constantly for over a month, about a week ago I look at it and noticed crusty white shit on it. Reminded me of what happens to a dead battery. Well, I through it out. Happen to anyone else? Way to prevent this?


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Re: Inecting water into Casings [Re: GreyMatter]
    #647233 - 05/27/02 05:37 AM (21 years, 4 months ago)

I thought of the same thing and tried it. Instead of misting the casing I injected roughly 2cc's into each corner and injected directly into the casing at a few points. However I didn't find it as beneficial as doing it to a cake due to the fact that a casing is basicly a micro-climate, but it worked


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Re: Inecting water into Casings [Re: GreyMatter]
    #647637 - 05/27/02 10:14 AM (21 years, 4 months ago)

No, it wounldnt work on casings.

Think about it for a second though, your going to be misting the tops of the casings with water, the moist casing will serve as a water resivoir. Thats the main thing.


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