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Mushroom Growing Process From Spores | Grow Mushrooms FAST and EASY! | No Experience Needed

Start Growing Mushrooms FAST and EASY! Click the link to start! https://freshcultivators.com/ First, 3ml of spore or liquid culture solution is injected a quarter of an inch through the self-healing injection port on the spawn bag. The bag is then put into a dark, warm location around 75-80 degrees for about 10 days or until the bag is 50% colonized. Once it is halfway colonized, mix the bag thoroughly and allow it to colonize for another 5 days or until completely covered with mycelium. Next, the spawn is added to the sterilized substrate, mixed well, and allowed to colonize for an additional 10-14 days in a dark, warm location around 75-80 degrees. After 10-14 days you can tell the block is fully colonized by patting the side of the block to feel if it is solid. If it still feels loose, let it sit longer. Once the block is fully colonized, remove it from the bag and place it onto a piece of aluminum foil inside a tub filled with a layer of 3-4 quarts of perlite hydrated with distilled water. Daily light and fresh air exchanged are now introduced to initiate pinning: A) Provide the tub with 8-12 hours of light per day: light can be in the form of non-direct sunlight by placing the tub by a window or it can be by using a light bulb or led light strip. B) Provide the tub with a minimum of 3-4 fresh air exchanges a day are required by fanning out the tub to circulate new air in. Simply remove the lid from the tub and use it to fan in new air and fan out the old air. 1/4" holes can be added to the tub to allow for even greater fresh air exchange and less maintenance. A light misting is recommended 2-3 times a day, to keep the tub wet and prevent the block from drying out. Be sure to always keep the sides of the tub misted to the point that water droplets begin to roll down into the perlite, however, only a light misting on the block itself is needed (never mist the block to the point that water droplets form and roll off the block.) Once pins form, no longer mist the block directly, only mist the sides of the tub. After 10-14 days, the blocks will be ready to harvest. After harvesting, submerge blocks in distilled water for 12-16 hours. Do not use sink water as it may contain chemicals that will inhibit growth. Place blocks back into the fruiting chamber and repeat fruiting instructions. Repeat these steps until the block no longer fruits or contamination naturally begins to decompose the block (about 3-4+ flushes). If you have an air purifier running it will help remove airborne contaminants and may help delay this process. **Note: Mushrooms grown from spores will vary dramatically. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of random, unpredictable genetics at play when growing from spores. This principle is shown in the video by how the mushrooms fruit primarily on one side of the substrate block, through each flush. In our All-In-One Grow Bag video (found here:    • All-In-One Grow Bags | Grow Mushrooms...  ), we are using an isolated substrain instead of a spore syringe. You'll notice how the flush is much more consistent and the yield a bit heavier. For more predictable and consistent results, consider substrain isolation to strengthen your yields. Here's a video where we show how to make a mushroom isolate:    • Easy Mushroom Strain Isolation Techni...   Purchase Spawn Here: https://bit.ly/mushroomspawn Purchase Substrate Here: https://bit.ly/ultimatecoir Purchase All-In-One Bags Here: https://bit.ly/coiraio Contact us anytime at: [email protected]

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