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Making substrate with "waste"

Mycelium growing on the coffee grain.


Test 1 - 22/01/2023 to the 22/02/2023

References

Jar 1 and 4

Name of the test Fungal species Feedstock Sterilisation method Innoculation and packing method Growth condition and time Drying method, Post traitment
Jar 1 Grown bio kit Reishi 150g of the spain grain 1h autoclave cooker Innoculated into a jar, camping gaz Yogurt maker with towel on top, 26-28°, 10 days, in the dark /
Jar 4 Grown bio kit Reishi 200g of the spain grain + 100g of coffee grain + 15g of fabric cut 1h autoclave cooker Innoculated into a jar, camping gaz Yogurt maker with towel on top, 26-28°, 10 days, in the dark /

Jar 2

Fungal species Feedstock Sterilisation method Innoculation and packing method Growth condition and time Drying method, Post traitment
Grown bio kit Reishi 150g of the spain grain + 50g of coffee grain 1h autoclave cooker Innoculated into a jar, camping gaz Yogurt maker with towel on top, 26-28°, 30 days, in the dark heat press 70°

Jar 3

Fungal species Feedstock Sterilisation method Innoculation and packing method Growth condition and time Drying method, Post traitment
Grown bio kit Reishi 150g of the spain grain + 50g of fabric cut 1h autoclave cooker Innoculated into a jar, camping gaz Yogurt maker with towel on top, 26-28°, 30 days, in the dark heat press 70°

Results and remarks

Growing phase: The jar 1 and 4 dosen't grow. I notice I didn't take care of the quantity of humidity inside the jar, Aswell my mixture was not totally mix between the different feedstock use.

For the Jar 2 and 3 The mycelium grow well in the coffee grain and the textile. The structure of the mycelium and textile has interesting for the glue it's create.


Last update: 2023-10-21