Nice tutorial i like the recipe, just a few comments on your other processes. Why did you inject an entire 10cc spore syringe its a waste of spores you could have added a few drops, and did you qc the syringe on agar before to make sure its not contaminated? Also at the end you ruin the sterility of your LC when you add it to the syringe in a few ways. Firstly, assuming you autoclaved the LC syringe, you negated that by placing it on non sterile surfaces, then spraying it with a sanitizer(spraying iso on a sterile object makes it sanitary and no longer sterile, 2 very different things). Second when you pull the sanitizer into the syringe you make the inside of the syringe no longer sterile. Lastly when you run the needle through the micropore tape you expose a large hole to open air then put your fingers all over it. Not trying to hate or anything a lot of people dont have the air quality to work like this without contaminations is all. Here's what I'd do differently: prep: Autoclave the LC syringe in tin foil and keep it wrapped until ready. Use a RTV injection port (you can stab those thick blunt tip LC needles thru it many times) process: Operating in a flow hood or still air box. Prepare by exposing the connection end of the syringe and place it down not touching any surfaces. Open the syringe and slide it half way out of the package, remove cap inside sterile package. Remove syringe completely and attach it to sterile needle by holding the needle from the tin foil making sure never to touch it. You can flame sterilize the needle but its not necessary if you pressure cooked it well. Wipe and spray 70% iso on RTV port. Put syringe in RTV injection port and suck up ur LC. When you finish pull the needle out(the jar remains sterile). Remove needle, you can touch it now. Put syringe in sterile package and secure the cap inside of it without ever touching it.
I wish I could pin this to the top! Great advice, and I hope more people can see it in the comments. This will definitely help folks have a lower contamination rate. With the technique (or lack thereof) I'm using, I've been experiencing pretty low contamination rate, ~15%. That's not ideal, but it's working great for me and I'm okay with losing a jar every now and again. Appreciate your response and advice!
@@OneEarthMushrooms 15% is decent but if u lived in some of the houses i've lived in it would be up to like 80% it really depends on ur environment and a lot of other factors like if outdoor molds are sporulating that season and stuff, im glad its working for you but im sure you could get ur contam rates close to 0% if you practiced a bit more sterile technique. I like to watch biochem lab demonstration videos on sterile technique as they've been doing it for hundreds of years in that field
@@MycoDogs I appreciate the time you've taken to provide us all with some additional Qualty Control processes. I could see where if I were just providing my own culture just for me the extra labor and processing time doesn't sound high value for a 15% failure rate on a easily scaled system. I would definitely be following your recommendations at any point where other people are being provided that LC or consistency in my results are mission critical. In any case I will be taking your recommendation and looking into sterile lab techniques mostly out of curiosity but also to have that information available in my pocket. 👍👍Thanks.
Psilocybin mushrooms are just filled with so many health benefits. Psilocybin mushrooms treatment saved my life from depression and excessive alcohol use. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.
Can you help me with the reliable source 🙏. I'm 56 and have suffered for years with addiction, anxiety and severe ptsd, I got my panic attacks under control myself years ago and they have come back with a vengeance, I'm constantly trying to take full breaths but can't get the full satisfying breath out, it's absolutely crippling me, i live in Germany. I don't know much about these mushrooms. Really need a reliable source!! Can't wait to get them
I'm so very happy for you mate, Psilocybin is absolutely amazing, the way it shows you things, the way it teaches you things. I can not believe our world and our people shows less interest about it's helpfulness to humanity. It's love. The mushrooms heals people by showing the truth, it would be so beneficial for so many people, especially politicians and the rich who have lost their way and every other persons out there.
3:00 Candymaker has a tip for you: Sugar starts to crystalize if you only use one type of sugar with water and heat - no matter which sugar you use (glucose, sucrose, fructose). Corn syrup contains only glucose sugar (usually something like 30% of weight is glucose while the other is water). If you mix glucose with sucrose (in your case something like 1-2g sucrose into the 12g syrup as around 3-4g of the syrup is glucose), it will not crystalize and you have not to worry about it.
@@metarox69 It comes to the molecular level of the sugar. As sugar (fructose, glucose, sucrose, lactose, maltose...) is a crystal molecule, and it is mixed with only the same kind, then it will be able to bond and create crystals. But as fructose and glucose for example are different molecules, they will not be able to form a bond with each other, and therefore no crystallization. When you heat sugar, it vibrates and breaks out of the regular crystal form. Mixing in another different type of sugar molecule and they will mix together as any liquid will. When the mixture loses heat, the crystallization begins to form. If you cool down the mixture very quickly, the molecules will be mixed together and they do not have enough time to separate. Therefore crystals will not form. But if the mixture is slowly cooled down (over hours or days), the molecules will have time to find each other. The molecules are attracted to the same kind and will find their way to form a strong crystal bond. The longer it takes for the mixture to cool, the bigger the crystals will become, because the more molecules there are to attract to each other (this is how rock-candy is made for example). There is an article where the writer explains this with good illustrations. You can find it by searching "the sweet science of candymaking" by "Tom Husband", published in the website "ACS". I hope this explained roughly how the sugars work.
@@danielalt7508 Very nice to know the answer but is not usable within homemade mycology tools because almost everyone use glass a not pyrex(borosilicate glass) which is very expensive so cooling down quickly will result in breaking the regular glass container especialy in a pressure cooker when you cant release the pressure very fast for the risk of contamination and the sudden PSI drop can break the glass too
@@metarox69 Very nice insights. Also I just notice I wrote a little bit wrong on the previous message. Paragraph 3 is not meant to refer to a mixture of different sugars, but instead to a mixture of water and one sugar... I must have written that in confusion on the usage of the word "mixture". Basically having 2 different sugars in one mixture, will never form crystals until a very long time has passed and the mixture is left untouched (for example honey that goes from liquid to solid). The rock candy is just one type of sugar (usually sucrose) mixed with water, and then cooled over long period of time. This means that having a sugar combination of 2 different sugar types in an autoclave is not going to crystallize. -------------- If I remember correctly, the mycelium absorbes easily monosaccharides (just like humans), which are fructose, glucose and galactose. The ideal sugar mixture would be a combination of at least 2 of these sugars for the mycelium, and mixing those will prevent crystallization.
I got a 10cc syringe from a reputable dealer. I have used a grand total of 4cc from the syringe and in return I have 10 flourishing, clean agar plates and 3 quarts of popcorn inoculated. The remaining 6cc in the syringe is so dense with spores it's amazing. The agar plates are for isolating strong specimens, then the LC comes from my favorite from that. For a $21 syringe, you can do a WHOLE LOT. For sheer ghetto points, I have never even screwed the provided syringe on. I have used 4cc of spores completely bareback from the lurelock port. I observe reasonable aseptic techniques but do not have a laminar flow system. None of the 10 agar plates are contaminated.
Psychedelics definitely have potential to deal with health issues like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them but it's just hard to source out here.
Yes the easiest way to get you a contaminated culture. Goof luck with the lack of knowledge. Never just watch ONE video and think you "got it down". You will waste time and money watching videos from amateur growers like this.
Give yourself another gift: If you tab the tape on the roll when you're done, it makes it easier to pull for next time, plus you already have your tab ready to go! Great videos and love your calm energy, thank you!
@@FantomFirez Multispore Syringe to Liquid Culture will take 10-21 days. Agar to Liquid Culture or Liquid Culture to Liquid Culture will take as soon as 3-5 days. Multispore Syringes have to germinate first. Then after germination, they have to find other nearby spores through sending hyphal threads outwards in search. Multispore Syringes as a result take 2 - 3 times as long to colonize than any other method. And your Multispore Syringe/the spore print that was used to create said Multispore Syringe could have had contamination that you will not have noticed until very far later and very much further down the pipeline of growing, nearing fruiting conditions or right after spawning to bulk substrate.
What a great pedagogue you are. Can't stop watching your videos. Little question here. Where (i guess fridge) and how long does your liquid culture keep?
Thank you, Nathalie! Correct, the fridge is where I keep the culture. I've kept them for up to 6 months in the fridge, though they may last longer. Six months is the arbitrary cutoff I've given myself to make sure they are viable when I inoculate.
You are a rare breed on UA-cam, sir. Your videos are direct, not gimmicky, easy to follow, and delivered in a professional manner. Thank you for your efforts. One question. What gauge is the blunt 4 inch needle?
Yes, definitely can use honey. I haven't seen much difference other than the honey cultures seem to have more sediment, which makes it more difficult for me to tell if there is contamination. But, it's always worked fine for me when I've used honey! Thank you for the kind words!
Great video. Thank you for your information. So now you have 10 30cc syringe where you drew mycelium (not spores in through a 12ga needle. When you are ready to dispense into spawn jars or bag,, do you have to use same sized 12ga needle? Or a more standard sized injection needle?
If u add honey or kyro syrup and place a heating pad near it u could have tripled that growth and if u used that spore syringe and did 3 different jar tripled the amount as well. Still a great video tho!
In order to get mycelium growing the quickest… is it faster to turn spore syringes into LC rather than just inoculating my grain with the spore syringe?
Hi Kayla! An instant pot will work well too. I have on my list of experiments: "microwave sterilization of liquid culture" but I haven't gotten there yet.
THIS IS ONE THE BEST CHANNEL I HAVE COME IN CONTACT , PLEASE TELL US THE NUTRIENT YOUR USING . IS IT LME PDA SYRUP HONEY PEPTONE??? REPLY BEFORE I MAKE MISTAKE THANKS AND REAMEN BLESSED
Just wanted to add on the contamination worries especially for us first rate newbies,.. if its too overwhelming to make mason jar blenders and opening jars etc,.. make the liquid substrate jar with an injection port,.. and inject bought liquid syringes. This is not to knock the poster’s skills,.. i just find this video very advanced compared to where i am at this point in time. Also i live in a 200 year old house from hell (building a new place thankfully) but theres every possible way to contaminate in this house i am in right now. It would increase my chances of success if i bought a pre done spring and injected it into a sterile jar of liquid culture. I can learn to make that jar, to add nutrient and inject sterile air etc. but making the Petri dish, cutting it etc thats a ton of opportunity to add contaminants when done by me😊.
Great tutorial as always. I am wondering how many, lets say 1 liter grain jars (filled 3/4th) can you inoculate with a 30 cc syringe? or is it a syringe per jar.
For a 1 pint jar of grain, use 1-3cc or 1-3ml of the syringe. So technically a 30cc/30ml syringe can inoculate 30 different jars if you wanted to do that. Also store the LC in fridge when you're done and it will last 6 months to up to like 2 years if my memory serves me well
@@DamnBrother how much fruiting substrate do you use per pint jar/pound of grain spawn? New to this trying to figure out how much of each thing to get 😂
@@oliviafinnegan2437 everyone has different recipes but mine I use 200 grams vermiculite, 200g coco coir and 40g of gypsum. I weigh this all out dry and pasteurize with about 8 cups of water. This is enough substrate to use in a 33qt tub, and I use 1-2 pint jars of grain spawn. 2 is sort of overkill but hey it's just me.
Awesome video dude! Question, I want to do this but syringe is a live culture syringe with mycelium in it instead of spores. Can I do the same process and just inject the jar with the mycelium I already have instead of spores?
The first thing that comes to mind is using an instant pot, but I don't think that's the essence of your question... I'll have to do some thinking on this, I'm sure there's another way, but everything coming to mind involves heat sterilization.
Take a pot and put jar rings on the bottom fill with ur jars and then add water to the bottom of the jars. Cover and bring to a boil then put it on a simmer for 60-90mins then let cool
Look up broke Boi tek and he has videos on no pressure cooker sanitized jars. I do it. Works great. Just let it stay in long enough. Also make sure ur jar lids are lose so the glass doesn't crack
@@OneEarthMushrooms Need a little help please. My spore syringe liquid is clear, I've heard you're supposed to see little black dots or it should be cloudy? Is this correct? Second, I hear using a liquid culture syringe is much faster and a lot more successful? Any help would be much appreciated 👍👍 Thanks
GOOD LUCK TO YOUR WORK SIR, AM ABOUT TO START NOW , THE NUTRIENT YOUR USING IS IT LMA OR AGGA AGA. NUTRIENT AGGA ? PLEASE REPLY BEFORE I MIX . THANKS AND REAMEN BLESSED
SWIM copied your tek, did not use a measuring device, used 5 inch dispensing needs as well. Karo syrup; but did follow what someone below mentioned in that 10cc was a waste, so SWIM uesd anywhere from 2-4cc depending if the syringe was overfilled or not for 4 different jars , 4 different strains. Took about 5 days to see some mycelium growth, but its going. SWIM did however go with 1-2cc for my next batch and those are about 2 days later and they have all colonized.
Thanks for this awesome video, I gotta question, can I use Honey instead of kernal syrup ? If not, what else can I use in case I dont find kernel syrup in my country please
Hi there, I have a question: Is there any other sweet nutrient to replace the corn syrup or does the nutrient have to be exactly corn syrup? Thanks for your advice!
I’m confused. Did you not chance contamination with the spoon and syringe by pulling liquid into and out of that same syringe when you added nutrients ? Or was that off camera ?
Great video, mate. So simply communicated. I live In the UK and Corn syrups are called high fructose corn syrups and isn't easy to find due to production quotas. Are there alternatives?
One could add much less water to create a more concentrated spore/mycelium solution, maybe a 100mL. So as to not add so much liquid solution to the grain.
So? Mycelium can be broken up and reform, kinda like a sponge? (Sea Sponge can be divided into indiv. cells, and reform) I thought if I broke it up too much I'd be killing some, or at least slowing it down.
Nice tutorial i like the recipe, just a few comments on your other processes. Why did you inject an entire 10cc spore syringe its a waste of spores you could have added a few drops, and did you qc the syringe on agar before to make sure its not contaminated? Also at the end you ruin the sterility of your LC when you add it to the syringe in a few ways. Firstly, assuming you autoclaved the LC syringe, you negated that by placing it on non sterile surfaces, then spraying it with a sanitizer(spraying iso on a sterile object makes it sanitary and no longer sterile, 2 very different things). Second when you pull the sanitizer into the syringe you make the inside of the syringe no longer sterile. Lastly when you run the needle through the micropore tape you expose a large hole to open air then put your fingers all over it. Not trying to hate or anything a lot of people dont have the air quality to work like this without contaminations is all.
Here's what I'd do differently:
prep:
Autoclave the LC syringe in tin foil and keep it wrapped until ready.
Use a RTV injection port (you can stab those thick blunt tip LC needles thru it many times)
process:
Operating in a flow hood or still air box. Prepare by exposing the connection end of the syringe and place it down not touching any surfaces. Open the syringe and slide it half way out of the package, remove cap inside sterile package. Remove syringe completely and attach it to sterile needle by holding the needle from the tin foil making sure never to touch it. You can flame sterilize the needle but its not necessary if you pressure cooked it well. Wipe and spray 70% iso on RTV port. Put syringe in RTV injection port and suck up ur LC. When you finish pull the needle out(the jar remains sterile). Remove needle, you can touch it now. Put syringe in sterile package and secure the cap inside of it without ever touching it.
I had the same response
I wish I could pin this to the top! Great advice, and I hope more people can see it in the comments. This will definitely help folks have a lower contamination rate.
With the technique (or lack thereof) I'm using, I've been experiencing pretty low contamination rate, ~15%. That's not ideal, but it's working great for me and I'm okay with losing a jar every now and again.
Appreciate your response and advice!
Update: I figured out how to pin your post!
@@OneEarthMushrooms 15% is decent but if u lived in some of the houses i've lived in it would be up to like 80% it really depends on ur environment and a lot of other factors like if outdoor molds are sporulating that season and stuff, im glad its working for you but im sure you could get ur contam rates close to 0% if you practiced a bit more sterile technique. I like to watch biochem lab demonstration videos on sterile technique as they've been doing it for hundreds of years in that field
@@MycoDogs I appreciate the time you've taken to provide us all with some additional Qualty Control processes.
I could see where if I were just providing my own culture just for me the extra labor and processing time doesn't sound high value for a 15% failure rate on a easily scaled system.
I would definitely be following your recommendations at any point where other people are being provided that LC or consistency in my results are mission critical.
In any case I will be taking your recommendation and looking into sterile lab techniques mostly out of curiosity but also to have that information available in my pocket.
👍👍Thanks.
Psilocybin mushrooms are just filled with so many health benefits. Psilocybin mushrooms treatment saved my life from depression and excessive alcohol use. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.
Can you help me with the reliable source 🙏. I'm 56 and have suffered for years with addiction, anxiety and severe ptsd, I got my panic attacks under control myself years ago and they have come back with a vengeance, I'm constantly trying to take full breaths but can't get the full satisfying breath out, it's absolutely crippling me, i live in Germany. I don't know much about these mushrooms. Really need a reliable source!! Can't wait to get them
Yes Predroshrooms
I'm so very happy for you mate, Psilocybin is absolutely amazing, the way it shows you things, the way it teaches you things. I can not believe our world and our people shows less interest about it's helpfulness to humanity. It's love. The mushrooms heals people by showing the truth, it would be so beneficial for so many people, especially politicians and the rich who have lost their way and every other persons out there.
Can I Google this dude? How can I find him
Yes he's Predroshrooms. I know few friends who no longer suffer ptsd and anxiety with the help of shrooms. Never had to take shrooms after then.
3:00 Candymaker has a tip for you: Sugar starts to crystalize if you only use one type of sugar with water and heat - no matter which sugar you use (glucose, sucrose, fructose). Corn syrup contains only glucose sugar (usually something like 30% of weight is glucose while the other is water). If you mix glucose with sucrose (in your case something like 1-2g sucrose into the 12g syrup as around 3-4g of the syrup is glucose), it will not crystalize and you have not to worry about it.
what is the fundemantals behind this?, i am very curious
@@metarox69 It comes to the molecular level of the sugar. As sugar (fructose, glucose, sucrose, lactose, maltose...) is a crystal molecule, and it is mixed with only the same kind, then it will be able to bond and create crystals. But as fructose and glucose for example are different molecules, they will not be able to form a bond with each other, and therefore no crystallization.
When you heat sugar, it vibrates and breaks out of the regular crystal form. Mixing in another different type of sugar molecule and they will mix together as any liquid will. When the mixture loses heat, the crystallization begins to form.
If you cool down the mixture very quickly, the molecules will be mixed together and they do not have enough time to separate. Therefore crystals will not form. But if the mixture is slowly cooled down (over hours or days), the molecules will have time to find each other. The molecules are attracted to the same kind and will find their way to form a strong crystal bond. The longer it takes for the mixture to cool, the bigger the crystals will become, because the more molecules there are to attract to each other (this is how rock-candy is made for example).
There is an article where the writer explains this with good illustrations. You can find it by searching "the sweet science of candymaking" by "Tom Husband", published in the website "ACS".
I hope this explained roughly how the sugars work.
@@danielalt7508 Very nice to know the answer but is not usable within homemade mycology tools because almost everyone use glass a not pyrex(borosilicate glass) which is very expensive so cooling down quickly will result in breaking the regular glass container especialy in a pressure cooker when you cant release the pressure very fast for the risk of contamination and the sudden PSI drop can break the glass too
@@metarox69 Very nice insights. Also I just notice I wrote a little bit wrong on the previous message. Paragraph 3 is not meant to refer to a mixture of different sugars, but instead to a mixture of water and one sugar... I must have written that in confusion on the usage of the word "mixture".
Basically having 2 different sugars in one mixture, will never form crystals until a very long time has passed and the mixture is left untouched (for example honey that goes from liquid to solid). The rock candy is just one type of sugar (usually sucrose) mixed with water, and then cooled over long period of time.
This means that having a sugar combination of 2 different sugar types in an autoclave is not going to crystallize.
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If I remember correctly, the mycelium absorbes easily monosaccharides (just like humans), which are fructose, glucose and galactose. The ideal sugar mixture would be a combination of at least 2 of these sugars for the mycelium, and mixing those will prevent crystallization.
@@danielalt7508 nice to know, will keep in mind when i have the best genetics from my APE ( probably years)
I got a 10cc syringe from a reputable dealer. I have used a grand total of 4cc from the syringe and in return I have 10 flourishing, clean agar plates and 3 quarts of popcorn inoculated. The remaining 6cc in the syringe is so dense with spores it's amazing. The agar plates are for isolating strong specimens, then the LC comes from my favorite from that. For a $21 syringe, you can do a WHOLE LOT. For sheer ghetto points, I have never even screwed the provided syringe on. I have used 4cc of spores completely bareback from the lurelock port. I observe reasonable aseptic techniques but do not have a laminar flow system. None of the 10 agar plates are contaminated.
Ghetto points awarded! 😂
@@omarlittle5802 10 clean agar plates noen of em dirty and thats ghetto? here come get ur stupid award lol 🤪
Where do you get the spores?
Lmfao 👍
Psychedelics are just an amazing discovery. It's quite fascinating how effective they are for depression and stress..saved my life.
Psychedelics definitely have potential to deal with health issues like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them but it's just hard to source out here.
I'm feeling the same way too. I put so much on my plate and it definitelv affects mv stress and anxietv levels
He often interacts on insta, using the user below..
Ted_winston21
yeah mate... @ted_winston21
Easiest, most straightforward video ive seen yet.🙏🏻
Yes the easiest way to get you a contaminated culture. Goof luck with the lack of knowledge. Never just watch ONE video and think you "got it down". You will waste time and money watching videos from amateur growers like this.
Give yourself another gift: If you tab the tape on the roll when you're done, it makes it easier to pull for next time, plus you already have your tab ready to go! Great videos and love your calm energy, thank you!
LME liquid malt extract will show growth in a couple of days, i used to use karo but LME is a game changer!
So helpful for a noob like me. You’re the man!
Thank you Jared for the All in one grow kit. Blessings to you and your family❤
Thank you! Blessings to you as well :)
As I am just starting out in this endeavor your video simplifies what I had always imagined could and is being done- thank you!
Your channel is the best on UA-cam. We love you!
What are the secret goodies you add before pressure cooking? Nutrients? Sugars?
I think it's the "light corn syrup" he mentions at the beginning when he tells you everything you will need....
It takes 1 to 3 weeks for lc to colonize. Thanks for the updated steps!
No it doesn't, it can take as little as 3 days
@@FantomFirez Multispore Syringe to Liquid Culture will take 10-21 days.
Agar to Liquid Culture or Liquid Culture to Liquid Culture will take as soon as 3-5 days.
Multispore Syringes have to germinate first. Then after germination, they have to find other nearby spores through sending hyphal threads outwards in search. Multispore Syringes as a result take 2 - 3 times as long to colonize than any other method.
And your Multispore Syringe/the spore print that was used to create said Multispore Syringe could have had contamination that you will not have noticed until very far later and very much further down the pipeline of growing, nearing fruiting conditions or right after spawning to bulk substrate.
Brother, your videos are fantastic, informative and straight to the point! Thank you for all you do! ❤
What a great pedagogue you are. Can't stop watching your videos. Little question here. Where (i guess fridge) and how long does your liquid culture keep?
Thank you, Nathalie! Correct, the fridge is where I keep the culture. I've kept them for up to 6 months in the fridge, though they may last longer. Six months is the arbitrary cutoff I've given myself to make sure they are viable when I inoculate.
@4:35 - that is the most beautiful Snow Globe ever :)
You are a rare breed on UA-cam, sir. Your videos are direct, not gimmicky, easy to follow, and delivered in a professional manner. Thank you for your efforts.
One question. What gauge is the blunt 4 inch needle?
Well! Thank you for the kind words!
The blunt tips are 12ga.
Thanks. I had given up on trying to cultivate at home until watching this.
Really great hair day for sure bro. That's really all that matters in life
Very interesting. I'm just starting to learn all this stuff and that was very helpful. Thank you.
I am just learning also after using kits for a while
This is the only video I've watched like this! Thank you!!
Well thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice work! Getting ready to do some of these myself and the information is very appreciated.
Thank you for reporting in grams and millimeters. :)
can i use honey? in place of corn syrup thanks and keep up the good work
Yes, definitely can use honey. I haven't seen much difference other than the honey cultures seem to have more sediment, which makes it more difficult for me to tell if there is contamination. But, it's always worked fine for me when I've used honey!
Thank you for the kind words!
You can also use your grain water. Ive done that with LC
What are the "nutrients" u inject in jar prior to pressure cooker process?
Corn syrup.
sperm
Watch pgt super liquid culture recipe on UA-cam
Can you transfer a grow bag with mycelium to a monobox with substrate? Ty
You seem pretty chill. Going to check out more of your videos.
Great video. Thank you for your information. So now you have 10 30cc syringe where you drew mycelium (not spores in through a 12ga needle. When you are ready to dispense into spawn jars or bag,, do you have to use same sized 12ga needle? Or a more standard sized injection needle?
I take off the 12ga blunt needle and use a 16ga pointed needle when I’m ready to use. Has worked for me pretty well.
What kinda nutrients do you use in that first syringe?
You made it look so easy!!
Did you use a cabinet against air germs?
If I only have 1cc of liquid culture in a syringe will that be enough to start a new jar of liquid culture?
Thank u so much this looks so much simpler than I had anticipated
If u add honey or kyro syrup and place a heating pad near it u could have tripled that growth and if u used that spore syringe and did 3 different jar tripled the amount as well. Still a great video tho!
@@decentwoodz5172 the corn syrup that was mention 15 seconds before that lmao 😂
@@decentwoodz5172 literally syrup was what he added which this original commenter suggested.
Won't too much mycelium in your syringe clog up the needle point?
@timothymccarthy7747 no, it will be forced through, alive and okey.
Wdym fam im about to try and do it for the first time and I got 10ccs of spore and a pressure cooker
bro thats easy af, thank you!
In order to get mycelium growing the quickest… is it faster to turn spore syringes into LC rather than just inoculating my grain with the spore syringe?
I really hope you see this. Do you have to use a pressure cooker or are there any low and slow methods that would do the same?
instant pot
Hi Kayla! An instant pot will work well too. I have on my list of experiments: "microwave sterilization of liquid culture" but I haven't gotten there yet.
do instant pots work in place of a standard pressure cooker?
No. You need to bring it to 15 psi to reach the proper temperature to sterilize the liquid
Can you use jelly powder(no gelatin) instead of agar powder in Petridish? Pls reply fast
The alcohol not being dry before injection doesn’t kill the spores? How?
I don't have a pressure cooker. Can I use a rice cooker?
Thank you friend! This is important information!!!!!!💚
"Thank you for watching." Thank you for making!!!!!!!!!!!!!lol
If I want to use peptone and malt extract how much of each do i use?
THIS IS ONE THE BEST CHANNEL I HAVE COME IN CONTACT , PLEASE TELL US THE NUTRIENT YOUR USING . IS IT LME PDA SYRUP HONEY PEPTONE??? REPLY BEFORE I MAKE MISTAKE THANKS AND REAMEN BLESSED
Video starts @1:05
Cool video bro, live culture rocks!
Thanks for sharing this concise and informative coni👍🏼
Thank you, using your website. Enjoyed the video, like your style.
@1:44, what nutrients?
May not hear from you years later but I've a question. So the 70% alcohol spray won't hurt the spores on the syringe/liquid culture?? Nice video!
Can i use lc instead of spores? Just putting 10cc Liquid culture in the jar?
Just wanted to add on the contamination worries especially for us first rate newbies,.. if its too overwhelming to make mason jar blenders and opening jars etc,.. make the liquid substrate jar with an injection port,.. and inject bought liquid syringes.
This is not to knock the poster’s skills,.. i just find this video very advanced compared to where i am at this point in time. Also i live in a 200 year old house from hell (building a new place thankfully) but theres every possible way to contaminate in this house i am in right now. It would increase my chances of success if i bought a pre done spring and injected it into a sterile jar of liquid culture. I can learn to make that jar, to add nutrient and inject sterile air etc. but making the Petri dish, cutting it etc thats a ton of opportunity to add contaminants when done by me😊.
Folding the tape is called a buddy tag.
Thanks for the videos im on 15days n there is still alot of spores in my jars did i do something wrong infollowed everything to the t
Great tutorial as always. I am wondering how many, lets say 1 liter grain jars (filled 3/4th) can you inoculate with a 30 cc syringe? or is it a syringe per jar.
For a 1 pint jar of grain, use 1-3cc or 1-3ml of the syringe. So technically a 30cc/30ml syringe can inoculate 30 different jars if you wanted to do that. Also store the LC in fridge when you're done and it will last 6 months to up to like 2 years if my memory serves me well
@@DamnBrother Thankya brother
@@DamnBrother how much fruiting substrate do you use per pint jar/pound of grain spawn? New to this trying to figure out how much of each thing to get 😂
@@oliviafinnegan2437 everyone has different recipes but mine I use 200 grams vermiculite, 200g coco coir and 40g of gypsum. I weigh this all out dry and pasteurize with about 8 cups of water. This is enough substrate to use in a 33qt tub, and I use 1-2 pint jars of grain spawn. 2 is sort of overkill but hey it's just me.
@@DamnBrother I needed a good starting point and I’ll adjust as needed ◡̈ thank you so much for this
Awesome video dude! Question, I want to do this but syringe is a live culture syringe with mycelium in it instead of spores. Can I do the same process and just inject the jar with the mycelium I already have instead of spores?
Does the alcohol not harm the Micelium or the Spores?
Can you start this expansion with a syringe of liquid culture rather than a spore syringe?
I was wondering the same I hope we get an answer
I am planning to test this theory soon I will tell you my results
Can you do this without a pressure cooker? Meaning using a different way to accomplish the same thing, not just skipping what it does.
The first thing that comes to mind is using an instant pot, but I don't think that's the essence of your question...
I'll have to do some thinking on this, I'm sure there's another way, but everything coming to mind involves heat sterilization.
@@OneEarthMushrooms I guess the essence of my question is I don't own a pressure cooker and would like to avoid buying one. I should have added that.
Take a pot and put jar rings on the bottom fill with ur jars and then add water to the bottom of the jars. Cover and bring to a boil then put it on a simmer for 60-90mins then let cool
Look up broke Boi tek and he has videos on no pressure cooker sanitized jars. I do it. Works great. Just let it stay in long enough. Also make sure ur jar lids are lose so the glass doesn't crack
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You crack me the hell up, love you broski.❤
Great video 🤘
Thank you!
@@OneEarthMushrooms Need a little help please. My spore syringe liquid is clear, I've heard you're supposed to see little black dots or it should be cloudy? Is this correct?
Second, I hear using a liquid culture syringe is much faster and a lot more successful? Any help would be much appreciated 👍👍
Thanks
GOOD LUCK TO YOUR WORK SIR, AM ABOUT TO START NOW , THE NUTRIENT YOUR USING IS IT LMA OR AGGA AGA. NUTRIENT AGGA ? PLEASE REPLY BEFORE I MIX . THANKS AND REAMEN BLESSED
SWIM copied your tek, did not use a measuring device, used 5 inch dispensing needs as well. Karo syrup; but did follow what someone below mentioned in that 10cc was a waste, so SWIM uesd anywhere from 2-4cc depending if the syringe was overfilled or not for 4 different jars , 4 different strains. Took about 5 days to see some mycelium growth, but its going. SWIM did however go with 1-2cc for my next batch and those are about 2 days later and they have all colonized.
Thanks for the rad work!
Do you admin 10cc liq cult into 5 lb all-in-one. The same as you would 10cc spore?
Thanks for this awesome video, I gotta question, can I use Honey instead of kernal syrup ? If not, what else can I use in case I dont find kernel syrup in my country please
So if I already have a 10cc syringe of LC, how would I multiply that. Would I follow the same steps, just instead of 10cc of MS use 10cc of LC?
What I would do is use most of the syringe to innoculate grain jars and use the last few CC's to make a LC jar and refill your empty syringe.
Could you do this over and over with the same parent syringe, so you have liquid culture forever?
Would honey be a viable source of "nutrients"..?
Awesome video! Thank you for the lesson!
Hi there, I have a question: Is there any other sweet nutrient to replace the corn syrup or does the nutrient have to be exactly corn syrup? Thanks for your advice!
Honey
why is your alcohol green ? is there other chemicals added ?
I’m confused. Did you not chance contamination with the spoon and syringe by pulling liquid into and out of that same syringe when you added nutrients ? Or was that off camera ?
The pressure cooker killed all contaminants before spores introduced to the liquid in the jar.
Can I make 2 of these small jars with one spore syringe or do I need to do all spores into one jar
Thank you for sharing. off to have a mooch on your site..
I'm getting mine from @benjidelice
Spraying the syringe cap wont kill your lC?
How long can it stay in the jar before putting in syringes
Great video, mate. So simply communicated.
I live In the UK and Corn syrups are called high fructose corn syrups and isn't easy to find due to production quotas. Are there alternatives?
Use organic honey
@Journey Through The Mycelium Network I didn't ask about the malt extract lol I already knew about it. Thank you tho
Can I use another sugar instead of the corn syrup?
I'm assuming I should be using distilled water for the solution? Or is tap water just fine?
Distilled. The chlorine in tap can kill mycelium
is this for beginners?
One could add much less water to create a more concentrated spore/mycelium solution, maybe a 100mL. So as to not add so much liquid solution to the grain.
How many cc’s of the liquid culture would you add to a grain bag then?
Can I also do this method using only 2.5ccs?
Hey.
So just to clarify. Did he say 30 weeks to let it sit and build up mycelium?
What happens when two types of spores are mixed in the culture?
So? Mycelium can be broken up and reform, kinda like a sponge? (Sea Sponge can be divided into indiv. cells, and reform) I thought if I broke it up too much I'd be killing some, or at least slowing it down.
Do you need a pressure cooker?
Can I use liquid culture instead of spore syringe?
What would be the steps to get the same result in an instapot?
I just washed some millet and tried to use the water with no sugar source we’ll see how much contam I get lol
do i immedietly inject or do I have to store it for like a week, or two?
Why do you need a pressure cooker, can you do it without one?
Can I use an Insta pot for this
I need some spores where can i get some //??
What exactly are the nutriants you are adding to the water?
Can this be done without a pressure cooker?
I loved the proprietary joke 😂😂😂
So with this once you on your last syringe could you just repeat this process all over again?