Wolf135
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I got a plastic container and just noticed it has holes by the latch joint, I pretty much need an air tight container that I can sterilize
No I use alcohol to disenfectTerrible
you’re putting it in autoclave???
Gotcha - not truly sterileNo I use alcohol to disenfect
I did not know you needed a sterile environment for growing mushrooms, learn something new everydayIm trying to grow oyster mushrooms in it since they're the perfect size to start them with, but the container has the holes which will cause a contamination
You'd be much better off using a glass container (like an aquarium with a single piece glass lid), & a 1:1 bleach/water solution. Plastic is prone to static charge, which will actually attract airborne spores, & alcohol (unless you're using something like reagent grade 2-propanol) isn't sufficient, & you're not TRULY sterilizing anything without the pressure & heat of an autoclave (or pressure cooker) which the container you're suggesting (& especially the hot glue patchwork) cannot withstand the rigors of.No I use alcohol to disenfect
What a unique idea for a viv ! Bet it looks so coolLast year, I turned an old upright freezer into a tarantula cabinet. I believe I originally got that idea from a mushroom message board.
I take it you've grown mushrooms before? Have you heard of or used the blow up mushroom boxes? I saw one on a vid I was watching after reading this post the other day . The girl was growing what looked like chestnut mushroom in a blow up growing box the hole thing was clear with special plugs at the side that you could change depending on what stage the mycelium is at, would a box like that actually be able to work ? I assumed it wouldn't be able to be sterile after one use but the girl side just wipe it with alcohol and its good to go again. I will go bk on utube n see if I can find the upload. I love baby portobello mushrooms and would love to be able to grow my own.You'd be much better off using a glass container (like an aquarium with a single piece glass lid), & a 1:1 bleach/water solution. Plastic is prone to static charge, which will actually attract airborne spores, & alcohol (unless you're using something like reagent grade 2-propanol) isn't sufficient, & you're not TRULY sterilizing anything without the pressure & heat of an autoclave (or pressure cooker) which the container you're suggesting (& especially the hot glue patchwork) cannot withstand the rigors of.
Are you starting spores on agar? Oyster mushrooms are ridiculously resilient to competition once you've established a run of mycelium; you shouldn't need more than bleach water to clean a growing chamber...
...there are SOME mushrooms that need a little more consideration, though![]()
you don’tI did not know you needed a sterile environment for growing mushrooms,
You do if you're starting spores on agar...[
you don’t
the person I quoted didn’t write thatYou do if you're starting spores on agar...
Where do baby mushrooms come from, Viper? "Growing mushrooms" may very well require a sterile environment...the person I quoted didn’t write that
Except people on here have posted mushrooms growing in their T set ups- that’s not a sterile environmentWhere do baby mushrooms come from, Viper? "Growing mushrooms" may very well require a sterile environment...