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Re: How quickly will a MMGG cake colonize a Spawn Bag?
    #66983 - 11/30/99 01:24 AM (24 years, 3 months ago)

Make sure you save at least one jar to fruit straight. That way you will be nearly gauranteed a print, or a clonable fruitbody. Don't have a timeline for you though.

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Re: How quickly will a MMGG cake colonize a Spawn Bag? [Re: mycofile]
    #66985 - 11/30/99 02:23 AM (24 years, 3 months ago)

Thanks Mycofile, I think I may have a better way of inoculating my bulk substrate...but thats another question :smile:

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Re: How quickly will a MMGG cake colonize a Spawn Bag? [Re: mycofile]
    #66986 - 11/30/99 06:52 PM (24 years, 3 months ago)

If it is particularly active spawn it could pretty much do it in ten days although it can obviously take longer - it depends on how Rhizomy your innoculation is. Probably three weeks for pins if it is active.

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