This thread is a little off topic but could be used as a supplement to your growing technique. Many ppl like to supplement CO2 to their grows for bigger growth and mushroom bags (ie exhale bags) can be once way to add some to your grow space. I'll show you how to do this with items that you probably already have around the house.
The first thing I noticed with the exhale bags is the CRAZY PRICE!! They want between $30 to $60 for a 1lb bag of colonized grain. A bag such as this would cost a fraction of cost they expect you to pay. I'm this thread I'll show you how to easily and effectively grow your own fungi for all kinds of reasons. CO2 production, medicine, food and for fun! There's no reason someone should be paying $40 for a $2 product that they can easily make at home. Afterwards, you can just toss into your compost for an extra boost of nutrients! You can feed it to your worms 🪱. Just another cycle of life that can work symbiotically with your grow. 🍄+🪴=😍
Materials & Ingredients list
Jars (or mushroom bags)
Aluminum foil (heavy duty variety works best)
Jar Ring Lids
Micropore tape
Large pressure cooker or autoclave
2xLarge storage bins (56 gallon)
A CLEAN 5 gallon bucket
Lots of rubbing alcohol (70% not the 91%)
Lots of gloves
Some kind of grain(I like using rye berries but popcorn kennels work, oatmeal, rice and so many others it may depend on the strain you're trying to grow)
Water
Gypsum
Coco coir (I use canna brand Coco. No need to flush the salts like I'm brick Coco. Yes, mushrooms 🍄 don't like salty Coco just like plants 🪴 don't like salty Coco.)
Vermiculite
Syringe with mushroom spores/liquid culture(oyster mushrooms are the cheapest and easiest while producing above average amounts of CO2 [compared to other fungi] but also works with p. Cubensis varieties too.
Once you have your materials, it's time to have some Fun!
When dealing with any fungi, it's best to keep things as clean as you possibly can to avoid contamination. Especially if you grow at home, The likeliness of bacillus trichoderma being in the air is VERY HIGH and that's the #1 fungi contaminant. Always take a shower before doing any kind of fungi work. Wear clean clothing, gloves, tie up hair and even wear a face mask. We breath out many microbes and possible contaminants. Keep things clean and you can succeed.
The first thing I noticed with the exhale bags is the CRAZY PRICE!! They want between $30 to $60 for a 1lb bag of colonized grain. A bag such as this would cost a fraction of cost they expect you to pay. I'm this thread I'll show you how to easily and effectively grow your own fungi for all kinds of reasons. CO2 production, medicine, food and for fun! There's no reason someone should be paying $40 for a $2 product that they can easily make at home. Afterwards, you can just toss into your compost for an extra boost of nutrients! You can feed it to your worms 🪱. Just another cycle of life that can work symbiotically with your grow. 🍄+🪴=😍
Materials & Ingredients list
Jars (or mushroom bags)
Aluminum foil (heavy duty variety works best)
Jar Ring Lids
Micropore tape
Large pressure cooker or autoclave
2xLarge storage bins (56 gallon)
A CLEAN 5 gallon bucket
Lots of rubbing alcohol (70% not the 91%)
Lots of gloves
Some kind of grain(I like using rye berries but popcorn kennels work, oatmeal, rice and so many others it may depend on the strain you're trying to grow)
Water
Gypsum
Coco coir (I use canna brand Coco. No need to flush the salts like I'm brick Coco. Yes, mushrooms 🍄 don't like salty Coco just like plants 🪴 don't like salty Coco.)
Vermiculite
Syringe with mushroom spores/liquid culture(oyster mushrooms are the cheapest and easiest while producing above average amounts of CO2 [compared to other fungi] but also works with p. Cubensis varieties too.
Once you have your materials, it's time to have some Fun!
When dealing with any fungi, it's best to keep things as clean as you possibly can to avoid contamination. Especially if you grow at home, The likeliness of bacillus trichoderma being in the air is VERY HIGH and that's the #1 fungi contaminant. Always take a shower before doing any kind of fungi work. Wear clean clothing, gloves, tie up hair and even wear a face mask. We breath out many microbes and possible contaminants. Keep things clean and you can succeed.
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