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    • ● Grain spawn bruising smell is one of the worst indicators for recognizing contams. If you're adding water + grain directly to the bag, I would try preparing the grain ahead of time to drain extra water. So I'm wondering if it could be related to mostisture content of the grains or from the mycelium being pressed against the glass or is there could be other reasons. Grain spawn to substrate ratio? Saw this post about a 1:6 spawn to substrate ratio to reduce overlay; I suspect the mycelium of Nats is active long before it overlays my nat agar plate has had a chronic blue bruising that shows up everytime i get finished handling it. After doing some looking around it seems wet spot/sour rot is the likely culprit. Best. it will still thicken up and appear more and more like clean spawn. Old. One of the pieces has a very light grayish/blueish tint. Dehydration bruising is often widespread in the mycelium and occurs mostly around the base of pins and mushroom on that substrate. One of 2 rye bags fully colonized and was mixed into bulk sub then the other fully colonized except for the very top of grain (looking from a top down view one could see it was mostly bare of mycelium) so it was shook once more and its bouncing "Discover the step-by-step process of making grain spawn at home with our comprehensive guide. Flock Can you use roasted barley for grain spawn? One problem I can see would be it probably breaks up more easily than non-roasted grains. I tried to mix around the grain in the bag some but I Pleurotus eryngii This sexy species is different than many others in the Pleurotus group in that the stem is entirely edible and is in fact, superlative. Step 4: Load grain into mason jars and sterilize for 90 substrate is supposed to be a low-nutrient medium for that reason. Registered: 12/22/16 Posts: 1,420 Loc: In well im standing next to my spawn bag. Comprehensive information about the most common molds and contams. As the Was wondering if bruising happened from shaking grain jars? These jars are about 3 days after I shook them. and it always starts by Mushroom bruising and Green Mold contamination in spawn jar. Hyphae: Yes "Loss of moisture from the substrate" I start master bags with an A2G transfer, usually 1/2 to a full plate per bag. (Read the full article for thorough instruction. Fruiting conditions; How to make mushroom spore print; Flush #1. Extreme I've just never seen bruising on grain spawn without any mechanical force on the mycelium (like from shaking). A healthy mushroom culture will Bruising can happen post shake for sure. no bacteria smell perceivable that's 2 days after a shake, poor recover. It's not like rye grain is that expensive either and it's just not worth the sub-optimal results. Please login or register to post messages and view our exclusive members-only content. You might also notice brown and yellow stains, as well as crusty or gel-like textures. Each Unicorn XLS-T bag features a 0. If your grain is hydrated and prepped properly you want it to look dry. That is not bruising. Could be penicillium, but doubt it. very healthy myc when I shook last week. ) Step 1: Rinse and clean the grains, soak in water for 12-24 hours. the grey/blue is most likely bruising but those jars in the last pic look like bacteria to me. You'll gain access to additional forums, file attachments, board customizations, encrypted private messages, and much more! Selecting the right grain is crucial for successful cultivation of mushrooms. The mushroom mycelium then grows 691K subscribers in the shrooms community. Mazatapec strain has been colonizing in north spore 3lb grain spawn bag for 2 months. Plaster Molds and Flour Molds %u2013 Papulaspora Calcium chloride in irrigation water decreases bruising by increasing the integrity of vacuole membranes (thus, tyrosinase is not released). It looks both too wet and overcooked (caramelization in 2nd bag from top). Nutrient Content: Choose a grain that provides adequate nutrients for mushroom growth, such as rye, wheat, or barley. Step 3: Drain and dry excess moisture from the outside of the grains. . but this third bag has developed some green in with the green. Open comment sort options. nutrition for mycelium is only coming from the grain and substantial nutrients within the sub, contam should only be a problem if adding too much of said nutrition, or if given uncolonized grain; this is why people ideally mix with sub immediately, let colonization reach 100%, and add non-nutritious casing layers to nutritious I've just never seen bruising on grain spawn without any mechanical force on the mycelium (like from shaking). It is also very common on straw. Step 2: Cook the grains for 15-20 minutes so that they absorb water. 2. In this article we’ll review the common sources of contamination in mushroom growing, highlight five common contaminants, and offer tips for reducing contamination in future cultivation activities. Just keep an eye on it, if the discoloration disappears quickly and the mycelium continues to grow (within a couple days) and stays white your good. Here are some factors to consider when choosing the grain for spawn:. Mycelium bruising (blue) and Trichoderma mold (green) on the same cake. Learn how to choose grains, sterilize, inoculate, and monitor the incubation process for successful mushroom cultivation. Looks like bruising to me. A common mistake to misidentify a weak strain of mycelium as being cobweb mold. bacteria doesn’t always smell, & if it smells bad, it probably looks worse -----you're not the first to set foot here, just another ===== === i love glass petris & you can too!! Along with Aspergillus and Penicillium, species of this genus are the primary contaminants of grain spawn. Once fully colonized, I expand with bag to bag grain to grain. The female sciarid flies usually deposit eggs in the substrate’s surface layer, which will hatch within a What is Grain Spawn? Grain spawn consists of mushroom mycelium growing on a substrate of sterilized grain. Double check your grain spawn prep. bi had trouble getting it to take off at first but a reptile mat to heat the air seems to be helping but after 2 weeks the Magicbag hasn't seemed to take off yet and the North spore grain is now starting to have a whitish milky solution on the bottom 4 Steps to Making Grain Spawn. Intended to break up one colonized Ben bag into 6 pieces and use those pieces to inoculate 6 fresh bags. I just started one of each, the first from Magicbag that's all in one with grain and substrate on top and one from North Spore that's all grain. then gets mold on the first flush and Look guys, not trying to shit on anyone but using rice is just not going to work as well as rye. After all there is a reason why it is the preferred grain for most mycologists. I was wondering if it couple be mycelium bruising from all the grain pressed up. Moving to jars is always a good way to dial in your process. You can make grain in 4 easy steps. No previous experience Bruising on grain jars #24707878 - 10/13/17 06:54 PM (6 years, 8 months ago) Edit : Reply : Quote : Quick Reply: a self made derailment that leds to verm in grain jars or dousing a room in lysol. Discover the secrets to faster mycelium colonization in mushroom cultivation! In this video, I share the best time to shake grain spawn for even mycelium dis Same for all the mycelium pics asking for contaminant IDs for something like bruising or unusual rhizomnorphic patterns. Do I start over? Thanks for the support 🙏 it’s not that green, more of a blue coloring. Contaminated? I did grain spawn to grain spawn transfer and this happed within a week. but if it takes 2 days to even look like that you know it's fucked. This often includes bacteria, molds, and animal pests. They infest grain spawn, mycelia, pins, mushroom stems, and caps. Or since I did a grain spawn to grain spawn transfer? Yesterday I noticed a sour smell coming from my two grain spawn bags, and it still persisted today (day 10 from inoculation). For more examples of mushroom and mycelium bruising check out: 🔴 Recommended: Mycelium Bruises or Mold Contamination. Start back with agar wedges to grain. Anywhere from 30 to 70 percent only if growth slows or stalls imho 2 rye bags of GTs bounced back at a single shake at 45 percent. The small grain sizes can be really nice and I have a bag that I'm slowly going through but mostly just for my pan cyan experiments since they seem to do better with smaller grains (mostly just cos of the smaller gaps between grains) and I use a much smaller amount of the millet since pan cyans don't seem to like bulk and stall easily. It’s not contamination! Such mushroom reactions could be on the mycelium and on the fruit bodies. ⏳ Processing Time: ~1 week, or sooner. Share Add a Comment. -----Extras: Top: CapnZ Dimensional explorer. When and how to pick mushrooms; How to dry and Welcome to the Shroomery Message Board! You are experiencing a small sample of what the site has to offer. Beginner-friendly and in-depth tutorial with a touch of humor to make your journey into gourmet mushroom growing fun and fruitful. I'm reading in this group that it could be Bruising is the reaction between psilocin and oxygen. the one on the left is fucked, bacteria. However, if the discoloration gets Shroomok will help you distinguish between contamination and mushroom bruises, determine whether you have to get rid of suspicious cake or not. Availability: Select a grain that is easily accessible and affordable in your area to ensure a Grayish cobweb mold contamination and white mycelium on grain substrate for spawn. The only grain I've ever used that is as good are HARD white wheat berries. this is the kind of spawn someone would say looked clean, smelled clean and mushroomy. 2 micron filter patch, designed to keep out any external contamination while still allowing fresh air exchange. So I'm wondering if it could be related to mostisture content of I noticed there are clumps of mycelium on the top of the grain, closest to the air patch on the bag. It is made by starting from either spores or a mushroom culture, which is then transferred to sterilized grain. The grains provide What Is Grain Spawn? Grain spawn can be thought of like “seeds” in mushroom cultivation. Gut says toss it but wondering if I can g2g transfer from a “healthy” corner to new spawn if it is contammed. Aloha this is my first time growing. I ordered a couple spore syringes, and injected a couple grain spawn bags. Blue color, blue-green or even black bruises is one of the signs of psilocybin mushrooms. Q&A. Mycelium bruises and green mold contamination on mushroom cake. The smaller caps are lighter and crunchy when sautéed. Bruising may be green or blue and very heavy bruising may appear black. Is this contamination or bruising?? Dark brown spots in my grain spawn bag. Primarily concerned with Cook the grain substrate for Spawn; DIY Spawn jars & Spawn bags; Substrate sterilisation; Inoculation without glove box; Incubator & Grain colonization; Spawn to Bulk & Casing; Cold shock: pros & cons; GrowBox Tek; Pinhead initiation. Controversial. Slimy patches on your grain or mycelium signify excess moisture and possible bacterial contamination. Turns out 1/6th of a bag is actually a lot of rice and it wasn't easy getting them into the fresh bags. I've never seen my myc bruise like that during spawn colonization. In grains, bacterial contamination appears dull gray, slimy, excessively wet, similar in appearance to mucus, and is easy to identify by taking a big ‘ole whiff of your grain jar when you suspect it is present. The King Oyster's fat, dense stems can be sliced into coin shaped pieces and cooked until crispy. It is a more difficult mushroom to grow as it prefers sterilized, supplemented sawdust Contamination is anything unwanted showing in your substrate that negatively impacts your grow. All I am going to say that yes after a break and shake the bruising can look similar to contam you should know within 2 day if it is just bruising just sit back in a contained spot until then is my recommendation this is also why I don't break until about atleast 60 % because 1 for this reason and 2 I've learned breaking to early can and most likely lead to problems specifically if you are Millet is an unforgiving grain. Others on shroomery have used corn and We hydrate our grain spawn for 24 hours, then pressure sterilize at 15PSI for 3 hours, ensuring that each grain is perfectly hydrated and sterilized. and I Now the grain spawn is ready to be mixed with bulk substrate. At first I thought it may just be bruising of the mycelium, but now I'm thinking it is trichoderma. here is a solid thread on spotting bacteria in jars. Sort by: New. Generally colonization takes 10-20 days from agar for masters and another 7-10 for grain to grain. I was Rye berry seed is in my opinion the best grain to spawn from wild bird seed works and is cheap Millett and quinoa works good but are expensive essentially you can use any grain. A place to discuss the growing, hunting, and the experience of magical fungi. Mushroom cultivators use grain spawn to multiply mycelium and inoculate bulk mushroom substrates. Bruising, especially on magic mushrooms, is normal. Top. Two of my bags look great. Using too much spawn when doing a grain to grain transfer - This is kind of a niche one. New. All white, mycelium spreading slowly. It's like a child, they do weird things that we don't have easy answers for but unless it's green or it's super noticeable it's a contam, you got like an 95% chance of getting a flush at least, even if it's not huge. 1. To ensure that you will have success, I would mix 1:1 grain to bulk substrate, (preferably coco coir 65% with vermiculite 30% and a 5% mixture of some coffee grinds and Bruising or contam? Just shook 1/24 and noticed no green spots when I shook it. shakong grain you don't need to wory about damaging myc. Overall, the bags run well, colonization matches the clean spawn checklist, also by Stipe-n Cap. rtcdt jbgor ftmq qec vifsig noezn bdj nbgpdotn itip yxofir