How to correctly sterilise your substrate for growing mushrooms at home.
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- Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
- In this video we cover the benefits of sterilisers and pressure cookers when preparing and sterilising your mushroom substrate, and the best methods for achieving a good sterilisation. Don't forget to subsribe so you don't miss upcoming videos covering all the integral components for successfully growing delicious mushrooms at home!
00:00 - Intro
00:14 - Best practices
00:20 - Presto Pressure Cookers and All American Sterilisers Overview
01:33 - Sterilising Your Substrate
03:54 - Tips from Mr. Mushroom
07:05 - Outro - Навчання та стиль
Nailed it 🤜 great vid
I only clicked on this for the Meep glad I did
haha it made us laugh :P
how much time does it take to reach to 15psi 121 C? mine is taking a lot of time
It all depends how much material is in there and how powerful your element is
Around an hour to start building steam is normal
Then close after your 15min vent
Then around 15-20min to build pressure to 15psi
This Is a good speed so you know everything has heated up evenly :)
Slower is a little better so everything gets a chance to heat up 😊👌🏻
These videos are awesome!
Thanks heaps we just wanted the right info out there for people, more coming soon :)
Hello you got a link for those temperature strips
Try eBay they are super cheap :) class 6 steam strips
They change color when over 121 for 15min
@@AussieMushroomSupplies thank u I lost 45 grain bags outta 92 like fast lol black mold Trech even had pink mold. After watching this video I’m pretty I drop ball on cooking and I over filled my bags so the volume was probably to high for the 23q presto I use.
What PSI do you use and how long for manure/coir substrate
check out the "Lets grow mushrooms manure" by RR videos, Mark keith shows a great video for making manure substrate
you only need to steam pasturise manure substrate :)
@@AussieMushroomSupplies thanks a bunch!! :)
Ohh comment options; I feel for you sire
Always good 😜👌🍄
And our Brazilian home pressure cooker?
What PSI does it go upto? :)
I can’t find your bag folding video. Can you please send the link?
Did you find the video?
Sorry about the delay, we've got the bag folding video up now! ua-cam.com/video/3CdyJ1sB_4E/v-deo.html
@@AussieMushroomSupplies too late we’re all professional bag folders now lol
Tons of inconsistent information.
How so? We are talking about 2 different sterilizing units there
It's not the 2 different pressure cookers. It's the "run on information". You said sterilization takes 15 min at 121c. Then you show a graph showing you cooked a bag at the sterile temp/psi for 35 min, which successfully sterilized your media. Then just seconds later you say you need about 90/120 min respectively to sterilize grain/sawdust. That conflicts with the graph you just showed. There's also no validation of where those numbers come from, how much media you are working with in your bag/jar and the quantity of bags/jars you are sterilizing at a given time. There's no way it would take 90min to sterilize one 32oz jar; I know I ended up with burned up grain. I see those numbers, 90/120min, everywhere without any validation or context. Seems clear that those are not correct in the least. It actually seems far more correct to base sterilization time on bag vs jar, quantity of media type, quantity of total jars/gags being sterilized in a single load, and the thickness from outside wall to center of your media container. So in other words, the 90/120min is arbitrarily chosen nonsense. There clear variables to evaluate and some basic equation to figure out proper time to sterilize.
Want to add some real information. I figured I'd just get autoclave tape and test psi/time myself. 7 3lb bags, popcorn/brown rice, 75%(or so) hydrated, in a 23qt presto... First run, 60min, everything fully sanatized at 15-16.5psi. I placed autoclave indicator tape right in the middle of the 3lb bags.
Second run, in progress as I write this. I'm running it 15-16.5psi/30min. 3 3lb bags.
Ill write an update once complete.
Extra clarity... Process... After I load the pressure canner and ensure there's plenty of water so it doesn't dry up, I set the stove to high. As soon as I hear the Purge port releasing pressure and the lock engages I put the weight on let it build to 6/7psi then pull the weight and urge back down to 2/3psi. I find this helps it build steam and therefore heat fast. I'll repeat this a few times till I see good steam flowing out during the Purge. Then it's time to leave the weight on. I also add 2 quarters tk the top of the weight right in the center. This is perfect to maintain at 16psi at low heat. So when it reaches 16/17psi turn my stove all the way down to low. I found the perfect position on my stove, seems this is just something u gotta get a feel for in ur stove.
Update on the second run. Specs: 3x bags, 3lb each, 50/50 popcorn/brown rice (about 75% hydrated), autoclave indicator tape in the center of the bags, 16.5psi/30min - 100% sanatized.