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This is so great! Will this process also work with sawdust spawn (instead of grain spawn)? I know the mushrooms won't contain gluten themselves, but we have two folks with celiac and it's just healthier for us not to have gluten-containing grains around at all to avoid cross-contamination and reactions. TY!
I have 2 boxes of lions mane I bought- kits. If I can ever get them to grow, which I have gotten mixed messages on temperature and how much to spray etc I want to transfer it to a bucket. Should I mix it with pellets?
I recently started growing lion's mane at home for the first time, and I'm curious about a couple of things. I inoculated three jars with liquid culture in whole oats, and let the mycelium colonize the jars before splitting the grain spawn up between two buckets. I was a little concerned when I emptied the jars into the hard wood pellets I used, as the middle of the jars didn't seem to be as well colonized as the outsides. There was some really nice, thick mycelium on the outer edge of the jars, but the middle of all three jars was pretty sparse. I'd always read that you didn't want uncolonized grains in your bulk substrate, but rewatching your video it looks like the spawn you used wasn't anywhere near as colonized as mine was. Is it normal when using jars to not have the entire thing colonized like mine? Because it looks like yours worked out fine. Also, I followed the formula for how much water to use in your hard wood pellets, but it seemed like mine came out dry. I'm somewhat familiar with the term "field capacity", and my pellets didn't seem to have any excess water to squeeze out like I expected. I went ahead and pushed forward with it all anyway, but I'm worried that my hard wood pellets may not have enough water in them. Does the pellets/water ratio that you use naturally give a slightly drier substrate?
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Ive done shrooms last month. It taught me how severely traumatized I was from alcohol. I healed from many mental traumas from my past and was able to forgive, let go. Shrooms to me is a natrual healer. I even felt more refreshed the morning after. So no hangovers. No depression mood for days. No anxiety. I now have a more calm mind.
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My favorite Video,.. Thanks,.. Question it looked like you added 5-6 grams of light malt extract to 600ml Distilled water? 4% of the 600ml = 24gr. Also how long each day do I stir my mycelium jars? And what temp & light environment should this process be? 😊😊😊
And surely your mushrooms " ll get" all benefits from your plastic bucket. Don't u understand that it should to grow as it grows naturally. Use your brain already guys
A great video! I've been growing Lion's Mane and Oysters indoors for a couple of years, and am looking forward to trying the bucket method. I know Oysters can be grown on straw in buckets, and the spent spawn can be used to inoculate a new bucket. Can the same be done with Lion's Mane?
They’re using a 2 gallon bucket (8 liters) so you can add 1 to 3 holes. I think the original video showed 2 holes. If you’re using a 5 gallon bucket, you can probably go with 6 to 8 holes.
I plan to make a small farm in my house for mushrooms I plan to use lions mane and oyster mushrooms and other types for now I plan on experimenting with them