Well here it is ...I have tried the PF Tec and had good success..so I decided to try the pre-sterilized bag.
I noticed that the mycelium had slowed in growth.
The bags have taken to the mycelium well it looks like.
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(http://i601.photobucket.com/albums/tt99/dominicanfuenta/P1020055.jpg)
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Type - Cambodian
Week since inoculation - 3
Growing median - Pre sterilized rye grain bags with injection port
Temp – 82-86 deg.
Fruiting camber is 2 tuber ware containers ( 19''X38") in side of each other with 2 -100 watt submersible aquarium heaters in the bottom.
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Q-Should I break up the mass of mycelium inside the bag or should I let it be and let it colonize the rest it self.
Q-Will breaking the mass up hurt the growth or destroy the work I have started...
Q-Does the rye grain have to be COMPLETELY covered and bright white before you can CASE it.(reason I ask is I watched an on line vid that showed them using a culture that didn't look completely white, that still had a conciderable amount of brown in it.)
Thank you FOR ANY RESOLVE.
~Dominican~
QuoteQ-Should I break up the mass of mycelium inside the bag or should I let it be and let it colonize the rest it self.
Q-Will breaking the mass up hurt the growth or destroy the work I have started...
Q-Does the rye grain have to be COMPLETELY covered and bright white before you can CASE it.(reason I ask is I watched an on line vid that showed them using a culture that didn't look completely white, that still had a conciderable amount of brown in it.)
~yep, shake it up to spread it around.
~shaking it up will cause a few days of recoup, but afterward it will take off.
~it doesn't have to be completely homogenius, i would wait until it is 75%+ though.