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Creating Master Grain Spawn Mycelium Grown out on Birdseed
Materials: Glove Box - Prepped.
In your prepped Glove Box place inside:
From inside the Glove Box follow these procedures:
Loosen the pressure out of the grain jars but, do not take the lid off!
Open the petri dish and cut six squares, as large as you can make them. Do this while holding the petri dish lid in your other hand.
Place one square of mycelium on top of one another (2 stacks).
Lift the lid to the grain and drop the three pieces of mycelium into the jar and close the lid.
Wipe down the scalpel and repeat the process with the 2nd. jar.
Now you are going to take one filter out of its alcohol filled dish and lift the lid off of a grain jar while simultaneously replacing it with the filter. Take a plastic lid and tighten it down over the filter and onto the jar of grain. Wait 30 minutes and take the jars out of the Glove Box and begin turning the grain and the mycelium. The idea here is to breakup the mycelium squares into smaller pieces. This will allow the mycelium to grow from different areas of the grain.Place this in a converted Poor Boys Incubator. You can also place the jars on top of your refrigerator, toward the back where a good deal of heat rises. That is not the best place to incubate your jars but it is better then nothing at all.
In about 4-7 days you should be seeing growth in your inoculated grain. What you should do next is break-up and rotate the grain again. Set it back into the Incubator and watch closely for contamination signs. You will know it is contaminated if you see any color then white or a rancid smell coming out of the filter hole.
Also see... Creating Master Spawn (GRAIN)
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