A mislabeled cubensis I hadn't grown yet.
I decided to switch from bulk tubs to bags because the tubs were giving me absolute hell and just stopped working all together.
If I recall right my combination was(will update tomorrow afternoon if my notes on the bags are different) :
2 qt coir
1 qt black kow manure
2 qt water
2h @ 160*f internal temperature
This mushroom is a second flush. The first flush was easily an ounce of smaller to 'nornal" size cubenais fungi.
The experience was noticably more blast off like than my usual fungi grown in straight grain and coir. My grain of choice was wild bird seed.
Avg ambient temperature 75-78° f
The dehydrator sits one shelf below causing a very slight warm draft. After the first flush the bags are cut from side to side along the back face (without the patch) after harvest the bags are slightly folder over to restrict airflow without stopping it all together. This seems to do well with returning ambient humidity back into the 70%+ range although I'm considering using masking tape and leaving a 30mm slit for increased fae.
I've grown these fungi off and on for years and this is a monumental win for me. Usually I have to use my "medicine" sparingly but this methodology has me set for the foreseeable future

I decided to switch from bulk tubs to bags because the tubs were giving me absolute hell and just stopped working all together.
If I recall right my combination was(will update tomorrow afternoon if my notes on the bags are different) :
2 qt coir
1 qt black kow manure
2 qt water
2h @ 160*f internal temperature
This mushroom is a second flush. The first flush was easily an ounce of smaller to 'nornal" size cubenais fungi.
The experience was noticably more blast off like than my usual fungi grown in straight grain and coir. My grain of choice was wild bird seed.
Avg ambient temperature 75-78° f
The dehydrator sits one shelf below causing a very slight warm draft. After the first flush the bags are cut from side to side along the back face (without the patch) after harvest the bags are slightly folder over to restrict airflow without stopping it all together. This seems to do well with returning ambient humidity back into the 70%+ range although I'm considering using masking tape and leaving a 30mm slit for increased fae.
I've grown these fungi off and on for years and this is a monumental win for me. Usually I have to use my "medicine" sparingly but this methodology has me set for the foreseeable future




