Briareo
L2
Here is what you will need:
-Sterilizing equipment (Pressure Cooker)
-Oak and Bran mix (85:15)
-Water
-Gypsum
-Tyvek Fikter
-Tire sealing silicone (red)
-mushroom culture (King oyster)
-Mason Jars
-Hole puncher
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The idea for kinshi is to be able to have many and replace them with ease as the larvae eats the old ones, so lets go with small to medium jar size based on your needs. Wide preferably.
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-Take your oak pellets and bran, pour boiling water onto them and reach field capacity moisture. (Can ball up when squeezed but no leaking water)
-Fill your mason jars up 80% of the way (you'll want that last 20% to keep the moist substrate from sogging up the tyvek filter)
-(OPTIONAL) You may add Gypsum to your mix as a PH buffer and calcium boost
-Before putting the lid on. Mason jars have 2 portions to the lids, the portion that acts as the lid and the portion that screws onto the glass to secure the lid in place. Remove the lid portion, and make 2 holes in the top, preferably with a hold puncher for cleanliness.
-take a square of tyvek (I use free shipping papers from the post office as it is tyvek and can be acquired with ease), and place it over your nearly full mason jar and then place your lid with its holes on top, and then scren it on using the other portion of the lid as well.
-It will look like an inverted jam jar
-At this point you sterilize your substrate, and since I use a wet system (pressure cooker), I cut out a square of tinfoil a bit larger than the tyvek square I cut before and I crumple it over the lid, so that it perfectly coverse the lid and all the corners of the tyvek (if you havent snipped those off with scissors), as moisture wicking into the tyvek can cause molding.
-Sterilize at +15psi for an hour and a half
-Remove jars and set them in a safe location, remove tinfoil and use a clean paper towel to wipe off any moisture that made its way under the tinfoil.
-Squirt a dollop of your red tire silicone over one of the holes (either work). This will act as your self healing injection port
-Allow the jars to cool off overnight and the silicone to solidify
-At this point you have completely sterile substrate jars with an injection port and one gas exchange hole (Mushrooms breath oxygen and expel carbon dioxide just like humans, but also, your larvae will need gas exchange as well)
-heat sterilize the syringe of mushroom culture with a lighter until it is red hot then allow it to cool before inject (do not set this down or it defeats the purpose)
-Inject your choice of wood loving mushroom culture through the red silicone, this will seal after you remove the stringe
-Allow the jars to colonize over 2 weeks to a month in a room temperature environment (optional to shake at 30-50% colonization just once to speed up colonization, be mindful not to moisten the tyvek filter)
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Sourcing:
Silicone: Walmart in the car goods section
Tyvek: free at the post office
Oak pellets: Traeger oak, ace hardware locally
Mushroom culture: can be purchased online from many sources, but you will find the cheapest on reddit /r/sporetraders
Pressure cooker used is a Presto 23qt Pressure cooker as I can fit many of these in at once
-Sterilizing equipment (Pressure Cooker)
-Oak and Bran mix (85:15)
-Water
-Gypsum
-Tyvek Fikter
-Tire sealing silicone (red)
-mushroom culture (King oyster)
-Mason Jars
-Hole puncher
---------------------------------------------------------------
The idea for kinshi is to be able to have many and replace them with ease as the larvae eats the old ones, so lets go with small to medium jar size based on your needs. Wide preferably.
---------------------------------------------------------------
-Take your oak pellets and bran, pour boiling water onto them and reach field capacity moisture. (Can ball up when squeezed but no leaking water)
-Fill your mason jars up 80% of the way (you'll want that last 20% to keep the moist substrate from sogging up the tyvek filter)
-(OPTIONAL) You may add Gypsum to your mix as a PH buffer and calcium boost
-Before putting the lid on. Mason jars have 2 portions to the lids, the portion that acts as the lid and the portion that screws onto the glass to secure the lid in place. Remove the lid portion, and make 2 holes in the top, preferably with a hold puncher for cleanliness.
-take a square of tyvek (I use free shipping papers from the post office as it is tyvek and can be acquired with ease), and place it over your nearly full mason jar and then place your lid with its holes on top, and then scren it on using the other portion of the lid as well.
-It will look like an inverted jam jar
-At this point you sterilize your substrate, and since I use a wet system (pressure cooker), I cut out a square of tinfoil a bit larger than the tyvek square I cut before and I crumple it over the lid, so that it perfectly coverse the lid and all the corners of the tyvek (if you havent snipped those off with scissors), as moisture wicking into the tyvek can cause molding.
-Sterilize at +15psi for an hour and a half
-Remove jars and set them in a safe location, remove tinfoil and use a clean paper towel to wipe off any moisture that made its way under the tinfoil.
-Squirt a dollop of your red tire silicone over one of the holes (either work). This will act as your self healing injection port
-Allow the jars to cool off overnight and the silicone to solidify
-At this point you have completely sterile substrate jars with an injection port and one gas exchange hole (Mushrooms breath oxygen and expel carbon dioxide just like humans, but also, your larvae will need gas exchange as well)
-heat sterilize the syringe of mushroom culture with a lighter until it is red hot then allow it to cool before inject (do not set this down or it defeats the purpose)
-Inject your choice of wood loving mushroom culture through the red silicone, this will seal after you remove the stringe
-Allow the jars to colonize over 2 weeks to a month in a room temperature environment (optional to shake at 30-50% colonization just once to speed up colonization, be mindful not to moisten the tyvek filter)
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Sourcing:
Silicone: Walmart in the car goods section
Tyvek: free at the post office
Oak pellets: Traeger oak, ace hardware locally
Mushroom culture: can be purchased online from many sources, but you will find the cheapest on reddit /r/sporetraders
Pressure cooker used is a Presto 23qt Pressure cooker as I can fit many of these in at once
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