Keepers Brew OR Spore Syringe
(IF YOU JUST GOT YOUR KIT YOU ONLY NEED TO CONCERN YOURSELF
WITH THE SPORE SYRINGES or Edible Mushroom
Cultures)
91% Alcohol
Lysol
Before moving on you should 'disturb' the spore solution within each
syringe by turning the syringe upside down and right side up for about 3-4
minutes. This should cause most of the spores to dislodge themselves
from the side and bottom of the syringe.
(Newer kits, November 20th and after, will have these doz.
pre-mixed and sterilized substrate jars)
Wipe
each jar lid with alcohol and place them, and the syringe, into the
Glove Box. Also place an alcohol soaked paper towel and a roll of
Masking Tape inside the Glove Box. Place the
Plexiglas lid on the Glove Box and plug in the fan. Take Lysol
and squirt the white filter which is located on the opposite side of the fan
(outside of the Glove Box) for two full seconds.
WAIT FOR 5 MINUTES BEFORE GOING ON TO
THE NEXT STEP!!!
I want you to understand the importance of the position of each jar as
they are held
during the spore inoculation of the Substrate jars. Hold the jar at a 45
degree angle. When you plunge the NEEDLE into the jar point the needle against the inside of the glass.
Holding the jar at a 45 degree angle, causing the tip of the needle to
'touch' the side of the glass, allows for the .25cc of spore solution
to run from top of the jar to the bottom. This will cause the side of
the jar (substrate) to colonize from the top to the bottom and allow for easy
viewing as the
mycelium grows. If there is any contamination within the mycelium you should be able to see it quickly.
Note: Be careful not to inject too much into one
single hole. It can be very easy to squeeze too hard and dump a full cc
into a single hole. This would would suck because you are NOT to use
more then one FULL CC into any single jar. So if you dumb
a full cc into one hole you have to live with it and move onto the next
substrate jar.
Here we go....
Put your gloves on and spray a few squirts of Lysol onto them.
These gloves can be a little difficult to work with at first. It is not
100% necessary to wear them during the Inoculation Stage, but will be VERY
necessary in future techniques. If you
decide not to use the gloves you must wash your hands with Antibiotic.
Now carefully place your hand threw the holes (the flaps should lift
upward) and into the Glove Box.
Within the Glove Box you are too carefully remove all of the masking tape from each jar
and place it to one side of the Glove Box...to be discarded later.
Gently shake
the syringe, carefully holding the cap of the needle with your forefinger so
it does not fly off, for about 10 seconds and remove the green cap and place it to the side in order to
cover the needle once again when finished.
Note: You will notice that your syringe has
12 cc's marked on the side of the syringe. For every 1 cc you are to
inoculate 4 holes (.25 cc) = ONE JAR. Thus, one 12 cc spore syringe
should inoculate twelve 1/2-pint jars.
Remove black, or white, protective tape. Twist the green cap until it is
in place. If not, you will open
the syringe and risk contaminating your spores! Take of the protective
green covering off of the needle and quickly
(CAREFULLY) wipe the needle with the alcohol cotton ball and place the syringe
off to one side.
Carefully place the needle into one of the four holes as described
above.
Slowly squeeze out about
.25cc (a quarter of a cc) of spore solution
into each of the four holes. Please notice that the spore solution is running
down the side of the jar from the top to the bottom. After you
inoculated all four holes of one substrate jar you must wipe the needle with the alcohol
which insures that IF there is a contaminate lurking on the needle it will
not be able to spread to the next jar.
After ALL of the jars have
been inoculated, place the green cover of the needle back over the needle and move the syringe to one side.
NEW!
Turn jar after inoculation!
Here is a little trick that I have learned recently. Place the jars in your hands just after inoculation and quickly flick your wrist so the substrate
in the jar moves a little. Try to get the substrate to 'rotate' to the other side of the jar.
That will GREATLY speed up the process due to the fact it spreads the spores throughout the jar.
Get your Masking Tape and begin placing a piece of
it over EACH AND EVERY HOLE.
Take everything out of the Glove Box and move on to setting up your incubator
(Step #2) or repeat this process if you have
more jars to inoculate.
Note: Any unused spore solution can be kept in a cool place for up to 6
months. After six months the spores can become less viable and the mycelium might not
spread as quickly as one would like.
Note: Inject ALL of the pre-sterilized
substrate jars with spore syringe ASAP.
Any pre- sterilized substrate jars that have not been injected with a spore syringe is
susceptible to contamination in the near future.
Store the jars at your own
risk!
Note: Sometimes the needle will get jammed with substrate upon
entry into the jar. If this happens take the needle out and wipe it with the alcohol soaked paper towel
until you see nothing on the tip of the needle and try again.