![]() When pouring the water be mindful of field capacity, it’s better to add less water than too much. ![]() Pour the substrate into the bucket, pour boiling water into the bucket and seal it off with the lid, allowing the steam to work its way through the substrate. There are several at-home pasteurization methods that can be found online, here is a brief overview of two basic methods.īucket Method – Use any large sized bucket, you can find these for a few dollars at your local hardware store. The substrate must be pasteurized before moving on, pasteurization kills the harmful bacteria but keeps the beneficial microbes which promote healthy fungal growth. Little to no water droplets means the substrate is too dry, add water to counteract this. A strong flow of water when squeezing means it’s too wet, add substrate to the mix to counteract this. To test field capacity grab a handful of hydrated substrate and squeeze it together in both hands, a few drops of water should squeeze out. To hydrate the mushroom substrate properly it must be brought to field capacity. STEP 3 – Hydrating Mushroom Substrate & Pasteurization You will know the grain is colonized when it’s mostly covered in a thick web of white mycelium. This will allow for a faster and full colonization. Roughly half way through the colonization process you should notice medium sized balls of mycelium growing, break the balls up by squishing them from outside the bag and disperse them evenly throughout the bag. Place the newly inoculated grain spawn bags in a warm dark place in order to promote mycelium colonization of the grains for 7 to 28 days. STEP 2 – Mushroom Grain Spawn Colonization Inject the spore solution directly into the bulk of the sterilized mushroom grain spawn, then cover the hole made with tape, preferably micro pore tape. Allow spore syringes to reach room temperature and shake them well before use. STEP 1 – Grain Spawn Inoculation Using Spore SyringeĬlean your workspace, tools, injection areas, and yourself before beginning inoculation. Want to upgrade to the Large Shroom-Pro Magic Mushroom Spore Grow Kit? It features 2 powerful spore syringes!. ![]() In total this kit includes 4L of medium, 1 tub holds 5L, and fruiting bags can hold up to 5L.Fruit the mushrooms in the 14A bag provided or choose to add a mushroom fruiting tub.Mushroom substrate must be pasteurized before use.Ensure your workspace and yourself is clean before every step and wear gloves when needed.REMOVE vacuum-sealed transport bags, prior to inoculation.How to Use the Shroom-Pro Mushroom Spore Grow Kit ![]() The mushrooms can be fruited in the 14A bag(s) provided in the kit, or a mushroom fruiting tub can be added from the drop down options above. 2L sterilized mushroom grain spawn as well as our 2L in-house optimized mushroom fruiting substrate will be included in the kit as well. From the selection menus below you have the choice to build out your kit just the way you want it.įrom the drop down menu above you may choose a powerful magic mushroom spore syringe. Perhaps the Shroom-Pro Spore Kit’s best feature is that it includes all the basic supplies someone would need to successfully grow mushrooms from home. You don’t need fancy pressure cookers, or complex environmental controls to enjoy growing your own healthy flush of mushrooms. The kit was designed to be easily used and to provide staggering results for both beginner and experienced mushroom enthusiasts. Our newly released spore grow kit allows anyone to easily grow psilocybin mushrooms from the comfort of their own home. Have you ever wanted to try growing magic mushrooms but never followed through because of the overwhelming growing process and expensive equipment needed? Well we have the perfect solution for you, The Planet Spores Shroom-Pro | Magic Mushroom Spore Grow Kit. * Easily Grow Magic Mushrooms With the Small Spore Grow Kit Images are provided for informational and educational reference only and originate from cultivators and labs outside Canada. *Spores are intended for microscopy and taxonomy purposes only. Read: Microscopy Guide – How to Examine Spores Using a Microscope.
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