Let's Give Pan Cyan And JMF A Spotlight

Time to bring this up to speed.

Here is where I am currently at. The JMF gave me a couple dunks and then started to get green mold, so out the door she goes.

So what's growing? Glad you ask.

I have a Red Boy and APE are growing on the slow side, and the two Blue Yeti's are colonizing very well. One of them has the jar about half colonized.

Here are some current images.














That's all folk's.

Stay safe and grow well my friends,
Tok..
 
Time to bring this up to speed.

Here is where I am currently at. The JMF gave me a couple dunks and then started to get green mold, so out the door she goes.

So what's growing? Glad you ask.

I have a Red Boy and APE are growing on the slow side, and the two Blue Yeti's are colonizing very well. One of them has the jar about half colonized.

Here are some current images.














That's all folk's.

Stay safe and grow well my friends,
Tok..
Looking good. the red boy and some of the jars in the beginning apear to have what we call wet spots (the grain being stuck to the side of the jar with moisture. Just keep a close eye on them. Also Yes sir!! all Contam goes in the compost/trash bin.
 
Time for another update.

I started by cleaning house. Meaning that all attempts to cultivate Pan Cyan, Red Boy and APE are now in the compost pile. They where all over a month old and two appeared to have wet mold and the Pan Cyan seem to have Trichoderma or green mold. Trichoderma, commonly known as “green mold,” poses a unique challenge in identification and containment. Among the various species, Trichoderma harzianum is the most prevalent culprit for infecting mushrooms. Last the JMF when to compost also, for this.

Here are some images of Blue Yeti, that I am doing now.











That's all folk's.

Stay safe and grow well my friends,
Tok..
 
Well the dirty deed is done just right.

I transferred one rye grain jar of Blue Yeti into substrate today, with a little bit on coffee grounds. The colonization of the mycelium was thick in the center of the grain.

Here are today's images of the process.






I believe I will have fruit by next weekend.

Stay safe and grow well my friends,
Tok..
 
Time for an update of my Blue Yeti.

I have already mixed the colonized mycelium into the the substrate and is now in a shoebox getting ready to start fruiting. I was thinking I would have fruit by this weekend, it will be close. I have another jar of Blue Yeti in a rye grain jar that I will need to mix with substrate today.

The Blue Yeti seems to be a strong growing, but I noticed it seems to like the cooler nights, and warmer days. This is not fact, it is just an observation, but it will be interesting to see if the next shoebox reacts the same. When I am inoculating the rye grain jars, I let it get a little cooler at night or just a cooler temp for 6-10 hours. that's what I was doing with my jars.

Since, I was gifted the Blue Yeti LC I have been keeping it in the refrigerator for storage. The funny thing is when I inoculated my current jars the LC was cold and I inoculated room temperature Rye grain. The colonization was very quick, but LC is faster than spore syringes, but in less than a month it when from LC to colonizing the substrate. that quick in my book.

Here are some current images of Blue Yeti colonizing the substrate.



Now it's time to see if I have enough or if I need to make some substrate.

That's all folk's.

Stay safe and grow well my friends,
Tok..
 
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