Help with rye bag colonization!

Discussion in 'Magic Mushrooms' started by metalguitarist420, Sep 10, 2011.

  1. metalguitarist420

    metalguitarist420 Member

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    Hello everyone. A little more than a month ago, I bought everything I needed for a bulk substrate grow. I have grown mushrooms before using the PF-Tek method and I wanted to try something a little harder. The substrate I used was was rye. I got these pre-sterilized bags off of the internet from a website called out-grow.com . I inoculated the bags and after about a week there was a lot of mycelium growth on the side of the bags. From my research, I learned that you're supposed to mix up the contents of the bag when it is 30-40% colonized so that it will distribute the mycelium evenly and increase colonization speed. However, I think I did it wrong somehow. Ever since I mixed it around, it seems like it stopped growing.

    I have more money saved up now, and I'm going to buy more rye bags and a different spore syringe. This time I would like to be successful.

    Should I not touch the bags at all? If I should break it up, how should I do it, and how much should I break it up?


    Please help me!
    (I'm sorry for the noob question)


    Thank you,
    ~metalguitarist420
     
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    break it up when it reaches 25% -50% and 75% .. keep in warm spot.
     
  3. crazydaze

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    If the bag has a filter patch, which I'm sure it does.
    I like to lay them flat out, filter up, after nocing the bag up with spores.
    I also don't touch them until 50% colonized.

    If you really want to be successful with what you already know. Then go PF tek, when your jars are colonized, use a sterile as possible cheese grater and grate them into your sub and mix.
    Cakes make awesome spawn.


    Peace
     
  4. UnnamedGrower

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    If your bag didnt recover after you shaked it you have some sort of bacterial contamination. I know out-grow very very well. Mike's products are very good. Im surprised you are having a contamination problem. It makes me think it might be your syringe
     
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    true,. Ive gotten some bags from a bad source before... Good colonization from the start. Then blackening and stalls.. Other vendor bags have always been superb..
     
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