Take the water jar, put a finger on the tin foil where the hole is and shake it vigorously at least 3 minutes until you see many tiny mycelium pieces swimming in the water. Take a clean, sterilized syringe, sterilize the tip of the needle over the flame and pull (holding the needle still in the flame) the plunger back 4 millimeters (1/5 inch). This will give you a little airspace so later on you can shake the mycelium water prior to inoculation of the PF jars.
Remove the tin cover, hold the jar at an angle, insert the needle into water and pull the plunger until the syringe is full. Be careful the syringe needle is clean and sterilized or you will contaminate the mycelium water.
Those little pieces of mycelium. Do you have to suck them to into the syringe??
that the Panaeolus Cyanescens also grows pretty quickly.
First by growing some liquid mycelia in Tapwater with a spoon of Dextrose. Then Inoculating with a syringe in some Rye. Full 100% growth should be within a week. Then Transferring some infected rye too a Cow dung/straw mixture in bags. Sealing the bags. The bags should also be fully covered with Mycelia within a week. Then you cut openthe bags and put the substrate in a bin and cover it with casing. Vermiculite or some mixture with Vermiculite. Then you put the bins into your freezer and coldshock it for 24 hours. Do not freeze it. Let it fruit. 12 hours light from a 25 watt bulb, 85% humidity with a humidifier, Good air exchange (very important), Temp around the 75 degrees.
Ofcourse you have to sterilize and pasteurize everything first. Mycelia grows best in the dark with temp around the 80/85 degrees. Be carefull with the mycelia. It is different then that of the cubensis. It is weaker so it quicker damaged.
This is the Theorie. It should work. Most Information I got from the Shroomery (http://www.shroomery.org/index)
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