How to prepare: Wheat, rye, and oats for mushroom grain spawn

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Boiling produces the most reliable results when hydrating large cereal grains for spawn production. Boil until the starchy core has turned from white to translucent, then dry long enough for the surface to roll freely, and free of moisture.
    this process is the same for common large cereal grains used for spawn production: Wheat, oats, and rye berries.
    load jars with approximately 3 cups, then sterilize in your pressure cooker or autoclave for 2 hours @ 15-18 psi.
    Allow to cool overnight, then unload and inoculate. Jars must be at room temperature before inoculation, it's always advisable to allow cool-down to take place within the sterile environment of the sterilizer.
    A note on soaking: Soaking does not soften, "hatch", or reactivate bacterial endospores. Soaking, if anything, can potentially trigger endo sporulation (spore formation). Boiling alne is sufficient to hydrate, ensure that grains are cleaned prior to boiling.

Комментарии • 41

  • @dont.ripfuller6587
    @dont.ripfuller6587 9 дней назад +3

    I know all this stuff but I enjoy hearing and seeing how other people do things. Good video 👍🏼

  • @myotheraccount5947
    @myotheraccount5947 3 месяца назад +1

    I began learning about cultivating mushrooms about a year and a half ago and never found any grain video as solid as this one. Thanks for explaining why you don't put the weight on the pressure canner until 15 minutes after the valves have popped up. I've never heard anyone talk about this and it makes sense.
    As does adding the extra half hour.
    Definitely going to keep this one in my library and share list 👍🏼

  • @davide2711
    @davide2711 4 месяца назад

    Your work space is awesome

  • @steveduffett1
    @steveduffett1 29 дней назад

    Great explanation mate, just wondered whats the shelf life of the jars you dont use straight away?
    Cheers

  • @benverlie1077
    @benverlie1077 5 месяцев назад

    Very nice set up super clean

  • @user-vs7hs9xy1f
    @user-vs7hs9xy1f 4 месяца назад +1

    I like to use a bag of beer to rinse the grains.

  • @myotheraccount5947
    @myotheraccount5947 3 месяца назад

    5:50 Did I hear grains falling to the counter? 😂
    Cool video man. Keeping the grains in a pile to drain and maintain thermal mass makes much more sense than laying them out to dry. I'm going to give this a try.
    Have you ever noted a difference in prepping regular wheat and hard wheat?

    • @StipeCap
      @StipeCap  3 месяца назад +1

      I don't use hard wheat but iirc it is a bit more difficult to hydrate, but it works.

  • @Mushlove1213
    @Mushlove1213 11 дней назад +1

    How much water do you fill into your pressure cooker pot when you do this? I happen to have just bought that same pressure cooker and I'm not sure how much water to put in it. thank you.

    • @StipeCap
      @StipeCap  11 дней назад +2

      3 quarts

    • @dont.ripfuller6587
      @dont.ripfuller6587 9 дней назад +1

      Essentially you need enough to not run out while not submersing the jars. Steam under pressure reaches higher temperatures than the boiling point of water which is where the sterilization comes from.

    • @Mushlove1213
      @Mushlove1213 7 дней назад

      @@StipeCap Thank you I think thats a little less than I put in I used 5 quarts. 3 is safe? thx

    • @StipeCap
      @StipeCap  7 дней назад

      @Mushlove1213 3 quarts is what the manual says to use. 3 is plenty.

  • @SilencedByYoutube
    @SilencedByYoutube 7 месяцев назад +1

    What type of filters do you use on the jar lids? Thank you for the video!

    • @StipeCap
      @StipeCap  7 месяцев назад

      29mm Synthetic filter discs.

  • @wentfishing8809
    @wentfishing8809 8 дней назад

    Can milo be done the same? I'm having a hard time dialing in milo/sorghum

    • @timdesoto3138
      @timdesoto3138 6 дней назад +1

      Really just simmer until the expand...same shit after that. I haven't really need to boil it. They bust too much when you do. Not as dirty as wild bird seed either.

  • @adrenachrone
    @adrenachrone 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome video. Where did you get those sink strainers? I've been using a window screen (literally) and it's just a pain to clean.

    • @StipeCap
      @StipeCap  8 месяцев назад

      Either the dollar store or the hardware store, I don't remember which, but they should be relatively easy to find.

  • @jamestraylor2162
    @jamestraylor2162 7 месяцев назад

    On a 150L auto-clave,and after venting for about 30 mintues, what would you recommend as my cycle time? Ive been trying 3 hours sterilization cycles after venting is complete.
    Is it possible to sterilize for too long?

    • @StipeCap
      @StipeCap  7 месяцев назад +1

      Both spawn bags and sawdust production blocks should be cycled for 3.5-4 hours, jars for 2 hours.

  • @Robebabu
    @Robebabu 9 месяцев назад

    Do you leave the lids loosened during the PC cycle? And do you hot shake after sterilizing?

    • @StipeCap
      @StipeCap  9 месяцев назад +1

      These lids can be finger-tight, no need to keep them loose during the PC cycle. The more flimsy lids should be kept loose to avoid warping.
      No need for a hot shake. Let the jars cool in the PC, and shake them before placing them on a shelf or after inoculation.

  • @timdesoto3138
    @timdesoto3138 6 дней назад

    Whats your experience with corn...vs oats?

    • @StipeCap
      @StipeCap  5 дней назад

      Corn is very clean but is too large with too few inoculation points for my taste. Oats can be troublesome, it depends on the source.
      I don't recommend either.

    • @timdesoto3138
      @timdesoto3138 5 дней назад

      Huh? I have not had a problem with oats. Trying to see of going to corn was worth it. Doesn't sound like it though. I rarely have contamination issues. Can I ask what your grain preference is? Seems like my cultures actually do better when I switch things up once in a while. Not wbs or rye thought. Rye is kind of a pain to get right and is ridiculously expensive here. Everyone keeps talking about this drippy tech which seems pretty dumb but you kinda confirmed my suspicions. Not worth it really.

    • @StipeCap
      @StipeCap  5 дней назад +1

      @timdesoto3138 99% of people lack a fundamental understanding of fungal metabolism and life cycle, the "dippy tek" is ridiculous.
      My preference is wheat or millet.

    • @Mushlove1213
      @Mushlove1213 4 дня назад

      @@StipeCap wheat is cheap and readily available I just started spawning with it things are awesome so far😁👍

  • @tabathagoad517
    @tabathagoad517 6 месяцев назад

    Are they over hydrated if I feel starchy residue on hands when drying?

    • @StipeCap
      @StipeCap  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, but they should dry out a bit if you leave them overnight.

  • @wolfeabroad758
    @wolfeabroad758 4 месяца назад

    What do you do with all this? Is it for growing mushrooms??

    • @StipeCap
      @StipeCap  4 месяца назад

      Food for mushroom mycelium.

  • @durrdoydurrdoy5512
    @durrdoydurrdoy5512 9 месяцев назад

    Can I take the jars out after the pressure lock drops if I want to run multiple cycles in a day?

    • @StipeCap
      @StipeCap  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, absolutely.

    • @Mushlove1213
      @Mushlove1213 4 дня назад

      @@durrdoydurrdoy5512 cycles? You don’t double pasteurize do you? Ormore different jars do you mean? Sry trying to follow along

  • @marvin216
    @marvin216 8 месяцев назад

    Do you recommend to soak first?

    • @StipeCap
      @StipeCap  8 месяцев назад

      Soaking is not required when boiling, it's actually a waste of time.

    • @marvin216
      @marvin216 7 месяцев назад

      @@StipeCap same for rye? Thinking about trying boil only and then PC :D

    • @StipeCap
      @StipeCap  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@marvin216 Yep.

    • @Mushlove1213
      @Mushlove1213 4 дня назад

      @@marvin216 i have not tried boiling In place of soaking btw my portobello bags love the hydrated lime pasturized straw

    • @StipeCap
      @StipeCap  4 дня назад

      Straw is much different than cereal grain spawn.