My guys told me someone actually put out a Drippy Corn video that was spot on, and I had to come and see for myself. Good job PGT! You included the entire tek, there werent any parts missing. Even though you didnt use the vermiculite, you at least talked about it. So, kudos brother. Ive only seen a couple other Drippy Corn videos, and they were always missing parts of the actual tek, you included it all. Also, youre the only one to give credit to @Stunnin21 for creating the Drippy Cork Tek!. I appreciate not only the shoutout to him, but to me as well 😁 I had very little to do with the creation of the tek (helped with the sterilization run time, adapted it to feed corn, and now in the process of adapting it to an instapot tek) but I appreciate the time and effort to include us on your video. I dont know that Stunnin21 does TH-cam, he is mainly an IG guy, but I will make sure to send him a link to this video. Keep on keeping on my guy 🤘 Edit: a few notes for the viewers. 1) Its not about infusing the corn with your glucose supplement, merely coating the kernels. 2) It is recommended that you use whatever glucose source you are already using in your LC and agar. Its about providing the mycelium with a familiar food source, which eliminates its adaptation phase to the grain, and hastens colonization. We call this the "jump off". 3) The amount to add to your kernels during the forced hydration phase is 1/4 cup per 4lbs of grain 4) The grains only need to dry for about 30min. You dont want them dry, you actually want them a bit wetter than you would want with other grain teks. 5) The implementation of vermiculite is a key part to this tek, and why you want your grains somewhat wet when you jar/bag them. Although the vermiculite does help regulate the moisture in your jars/bags, one of its main purposes is to retain moisture for the mycelium to utilize during its colonization. This helps keep your grains hydrated for the spawn to bulk phase, as the mycelium robs moisture from the vermiculite instead of from the grains, making your "jump off" from the grains to the sub hastened as well, since the grains are sufficiently hydrated and already primed to be the food source for colonizing the fruiting block "cake". 6) The sterilization phase is a 2.5hr run, not 90min. The elongated sterilization run guarantees all the endospores are dead and your grains to be 100% sterilized. If done properly you will likely never get another tam at the grain phase, as long as your inoculant is clean. This tek, by far, has the lowest rate of contamination of any grain tek Ive tried, and Ive tried damned near all of them. 7) I wouldnt suggest deer corn, rather feed corn. Deer corn has toxins in it that does not make them ideal for this application, deer corn contain Aspergillus Flavus & Aspergillus parisiticus which produce a toxin called Aflatoxin. So, feed corn, not deer corn. 8) If you happen to use feed corn (which I highly recommend, since a 50lb bag goes for about $10), there is one modification to the tek to accommodate for this change. Feed corn is an open ended grain as opposed to popcorn. When youre performing the forced hydration phase, instead of PCing for 20min, just bring the PC up to 15psi, and then kill the heat and let depressurize naturally. Do not run it for 20min. This will still sufficiently hydrate your kernels, but will not make them mushy. Thats is it, thats the only difference for this tek in using feed corn as opposed to popcorn.
@@JSammys there is not ratio per se. You just add enough to your jars or bags to make a thin layer across the bottom of your container before adding your grains. Hope this helps, and Happy Cultivating!
@@WhiteBeardHashtag1205 just curious as to what thin entails here? Less than 1in? Or just eyeball it with a handful? How we thinking? Also THANK YOU!! I appreciate it
DUDE!! My spawn is EXPLODING using this drippy tek. Popcorn is my new fave grain spawn. Thank you so much. Now if I could find a cheap substitute for Master's Mix my life would be complete.
I'm stoked your dropping new content. I've been into this hobby just over a year. You have been a huge help and inspiration. Gratefully and humbly Thankful🙏
I remember when PGT was first making videos people in the community were talking bad about adding corn syrup to your popcorn now it’s a whole tek 😂 gotta luv it
It's a pretty old tek. Way older than PGT. The reason why people talk bad is because adding corn syrup to the popcorn does basically nothing if you don't use corn syrup in your agar or LC.
Hells yes! Came from The Cultibation Crew Discord server to say we appreciate you for giving credit to both Stunnin and Beard! Were hooked on Drippy Corn over there, been the best grain tek weve come across so far.
@@Jasejamaica You gotta ask the beard for an invite. He does interviews and if youre a good fit he will add you when theres an opening. Even though I took his class I still had to interview lol! Its a really nice spot though, zero drama or stupid stuff. Its a great place to learn, I highly recommend his server, if you can get in
I just made some drippy corn and inoculated it today with PE LC. Praying i see fast colonization like yours. Thanks for a explaining this in a simple easy to follow way. ❤ Update: My jars have been doing awesome. After one week they are about 25% colonized and that’s with a PE liquid culture and only using about 2 ccs in each quart jar. Very happy with this tek. Just started making 4 more quart jars to inoculate with another strain. 😊
I am trying this today. Brand new to mycology and am loving every minute of it. Thank you for all the information. You are giving this guy trying to find his way in this adventure a foot hold. You are so greatly appreciated.
Hey I’m new as well just got all my supplies cooler and all. Just curious because I can’t get an answer from anyone if you might answer for me. Maybe I missed it but using white plastic lids do we leave them loose? And how to store after inoculation? Temp, humidity or just in a dark area that’s around 75 degrees? Thank you
@@jamesvandergriff5204hey bud, sorry no one has answered you yet. I’m generally new to mycology, making my first batch of drippy corn tonight. As long as you have filters on your jar lids I don’t think it really matters but I’m going to tighten my lids all the way. Since no pressure can really build inside of them with a filter, I don’t think it’ll matter, but I’m no professional by any means lol. Also I think you should store your jars after inoculation in a dark well sanitized area, kept between 70-75 degrees. But like I said I’m new to this and this is just my opinion.
@jamesvandergriff5204 sorry Haven't been on my notifications lately. Yes I usually leave loose and then tighten after inoculation. I haven't stored too often since I usually make up what I run each time. But cool room out of direct sunlight until use and you should be good for some time until you are ready to run them I would think. I am loving learning all of this stuff.
@ wonderfully! I observed that it colonized about 1.6 times faster than WBS and twice as thick. Going to be starting a new batch next week and the Drippy Corn Tek is going to be my go to.
Glad to know I wasn't just trippin when I tried this lol first time ever using corn I decided to mix in a lil corn syrup and no lie it was almost twice as fast as my other jars. I'd probably try this with every grain I prep myself
@@StutlaProduction overall no faster colonization on rice, still about 3 weeks to colonize. Make sure to let dry over night because if had a few that retained too much moisture and rotted
Thank you for the Good teaching and explanation,! Two questions? 1) Can I do direct tissue culture with Drippy Corn TEk? 2) Can I use honey in place of corn syrup? Remain blessed!
I believe it should be three or four tablespoons of corn syrup, unless I’m missing something. Most shot glasses are 1.5oz, some are 2. Two tablespoons equal one ounce I believe.
I've actually been experiment with this concept but with rice I add a 10% ration of rice water to all my agar and LC so when I add to my rice jars they take off like a rocket, my next set I'll add a 4% corn syrup since I use that for my LC and see if it helps colonization any more.
I wonder if honey would work better since that is what nutrient broth base is made from. I found this video researching my idea of infused sugars would help.
Hey thanks for that video. Have you ever tried using corn syrup with brown rice or another type of grain, instead of using popcorn? I'm going to try brown rice cooked for 10 mins with corn syrup. Come to think of it, that gives me an idea. You could do an Ultimate 'Drippy' Grain Experiment for Mycology.😁 To see what spawns and fruits first, and then compare total yields.
@ineshianewton7740 no. You need a trivet that should of come with your pressure cooker. You can also use balled up tin foil or even the rings from the lids on mason jars. You don't want the glass making direct contact with the bottom of the cooker.
If we don't have enough quantity of glass jars then can we add the corns into the zip locked bag and then heat it in pressure cooker ? Also is there any other alternative of mycelium culture ? Because i don't have it
Ok so real quick. When you placed the jars in the Pc to sterilize the jars. Do you put water inside the pressure cooker? How much? And how do I keep water from getting into my vents on the jars. I’m using an insta pot also
Do you think making all in one bags would be an advantage to avoid contams if we don’t have a laminar flow good, as we don’t have to open the bag again after sterilization? We can just inoculate through an injection port after they cool? Or do you think that they present other disadvantages? How would you make them?
Use your liquid culture recipe! I'm getting growth anywhere within 48-72 hours and fully colonized jars between a week and a half. Usually, it only takes 2 break and shakes.
This is a brilliant idea.. I have 4% honey/ maple syrup liquid culture. I'm wondering if the corn can be boiled in that same 5050 honey maple syrup in water. The corn kernels aren't digestible are they? Or can fungus eat them? If not, this would help the spread for sure
Thanks for the video! wish I saw this yesterday I just prepared corn😅. Would this method work with a different type of grain? also would it work with honey/agave syrup instead of corn syrup?
My guys told me someone actually put out a Drippy Corn video that was spot on, and I had to come and see for myself.
Good job PGT! You included the entire tek, there werent any parts missing. Even though you didnt use the vermiculite, you at least talked about it. So, kudos brother. Ive only seen a couple other Drippy Corn videos, and they were always missing parts of the actual tek, you included it all.
Also, youre the only one to give credit to @Stunnin21 for creating the Drippy Cork Tek!. I appreciate not only the shoutout to him, but to me as well 😁 I had very little to do with the creation of the tek (helped with the sterilization run time, adapted it to feed corn, and now in the process of adapting it to an instapot tek) but I appreciate the time and effort to include us on your video. I dont know that Stunnin21 does TH-cam, he is mainly an IG guy, but I will make sure to send him a link to this video.
Keep on keeping on my guy 🤘
Edit: a few notes for the viewers.
1) Its not about infusing the corn with your glucose supplement, merely coating the kernels.
2) It is recommended that you use whatever glucose source you are already using in your LC and agar. Its about providing the mycelium with a familiar food source, which eliminates its adaptation phase to the grain, and hastens colonization. We call this the "jump off".
3) The amount to add to your kernels during the forced hydration phase is 1/4 cup per 4lbs of grain
4) The grains only need to dry for about 30min. You dont want them dry, you actually want them a bit wetter than you would want with other grain teks.
5) The implementation of vermiculite is a key part to this tek, and why you want your grains somewhat wet when you jar/bag them. Although the vermiculite does help regulate the moisture in your jars/bags, one of its main purposes is to retain moisture for the mycelium to utilize during its colonization. This helps keep your grains hydrated for the spawn to bulk phase, as the mycelium robs moisture from the vermiculite instead of from the grains, making your "jump off" from the grains to the sub hastened as well, since the grains are sufficiently hydrated and already primed to be the food source for colonizing the fruiting block "cake".
6) The sterilization phase is a 2.5hr run, not 90min. The elongated sterilization run guarantees all the endospores are dead and your grains to be 100% sterilized. If done properly you will likely never get another tam at the grain phase, as long as your inoculant is clean. This tek, by far, has the lowest rate of contamination of any grain tek Ive tried, and Ive tried damned near all of them.
7) I wouldnt suggest deer corn, rather feed corn. Deer corn has toxins in it that does not make them ideal for this application, deer corn contain Aspergillus Flavus & Aspergillus parisiticus which produce a toxin called Aflatoxin. So, feed corn, not deer corn.
8) If you happen to use feed corn (which I highly recommend, since a 50lb bag goes for about $10), there is one modification to the tek to accommodate for this change. Feed corn is an open ended grain as opposed to popcorn. When youre performing the forced hydration phase, instead of PCing for 20min, just bring the PC up to 15psi, and then kill the heat and let depressurize naturally. Do not run it for 20min. This will still sufficiently hydrate your kernels, but will not make them mushy. Thats is it, thats the only difference for this tek in using feed corn as opposed to popcorn.
I thought a few things seemed off
@@A_Time_To_Dance i noticed that as well. at least beard got it covered
Could we have the vermiculite ratios?
@@JSammys there is not ratio per se. You just add enough to your jars or bags to make a thin layer across the bottom of your container before adding your grains. Hope this helps, and Happy Cultivating!
@@WhiteBeardHashtag1205 just curious as to what thin entails here? Less than 1in? Or just eyeball it with a handful? How we thinking? Also THANK YOU!! I appreciate it
The teacher is back ❤
DUDE!! My spawn is EXPLODING using this drippy tek. Popcorn is my new fave grain spawn. Thank you so much.
Now if I could find a cheap substitute for Master's Mix my life would be complete.
I'm stoked your dropping new content. I've been into this hobby just over a year. You have been a huge help and inspiration. Gratefully and humbly Thankful🙏
I remember when PGT was first making videos people in the community were talking bad about adding corn syrup to your popcorn now it’s a whole tek 😂 gotta luv it
It's a pretty old tek. Way older than PGT. The reason why people talk bad is because adding corn syrup to the popcorn does basically nothing if you don't use corn syrup in your agar or LC.
Hells yes! Came from The Cultibation Crew Discord server to say we appreciate you for giving credit to both Stunnin and Beard! Were hooked on Drippy Corn over there, been the best grain tek weve come across so far.
Aaaye! good to see so many from the Cultibation Crew supporting this video 😁
@@WhiteBeardHashtag1205 we out here!
How can I join?
@@Jasejamaica You gotta ask the beard for an invite. He does interviews and if youre a good fit he will add you when theres an opening. Even though I took his class I still had to interview lol! Its a really nice spot though, zero drama or stupid stuff. Its a great place to learn, I highly recommend his server, if you can get in
Return of the King
Love the thumbnail too!
No way lol the hand drawn ones are way cuter
@@guidosaur7506 Cool man
@@GarconTheGuy thank you
I just made some drippy corn and inoculated it today with PE LC. Praying i see fast colonization like yours. Thanks for a explaining this in a simple easy to follow way. ❤
Update: My jars have been doing awesome. After one week they are about 25% colonized and that’s with a PE liquid culture and only using about 2 ccs in each quart jar. Very happy with this tek. Just started making 4 more quart jars to inoculate with another strain. 😊
Teacher, teacher!!! We missed you over the vacations!
Thx for the shout-out teacher. You are the GOAT!❤❤
I am trying this today. Brand new to mycology and am loving every minute of it. Thank you for all the information. You are giving this guy trying to find his way in this adventure a foot hold. You are so greatly appreciated.
Hey I’m new as well just got all my supplies cooler and all. Just curious because I can’t get an answer from anyone if you might answer for me. Maybe I missed it but using white plastic lids do we leave them loose? And how to store after inoculation? Temp, humidity or just in a dark area that’s around 75 degrees? Thank you
@@jamesvandergriff5204hey bud, sorry no one has answered you yet. I’m generally new to mycology, making my first batch of drippy corn tonight. As long as you have filters on your jar lids I don’t think it really matters but I’m going to tighten my lids all the way. Since no pressure can really build inside of them with a filter, I don’t think it’ll matter, but I’m no professional by any means lol. Also I think you should store your jars after inoculation in a dark well sanitized area, kept between 70-75 degrees. But like I said I’m new to this and this is just my opinion.
@ cool brother. Thank you
@@jamesvandergriff5204 glad to help, good luck with your future grows!
@jamesvandergriff5204 sorry
Haven't been on my notifications lately. Yes I usually leave loose and then tighten after inoculation. I haven't stored too often since I usually make up what I run each time. But cool room out of direct sunlight until use and you should be good for some time until you are ready to run them I would think. I am loving learning all of this stuff.
Came from Cultibation Crew to show support to PGT's Drippy Corn video., and to shoutout Stunnin21 and WhiteBeard!!!
Good to see you here hun 😁
@@WhiteBeardHashtag1205 Good to be seen Maestro!
@@A_Time_To_Dance 🤍
Trying this tonight. Wish me luck! Thank you PGT. Your goated as always
How did it go?
@ wonderfully! I observed that it colonized about 1.6 times faster than WBS and twice as thick. Going to be starting a new batch next week and the Drippy Corn Tek is going to be my go to.
Glad to know I wasn't just trippin when I tried this lol first time ever using corn I decided to mix in a lil corn syrup and no lie it was almost twice as fast as my other jars. I'd probably try this with every grain I prep myself
How did it work with rice or other grains?
I add a few traeger pellets to my jars for excess moisture. Works really well.
New PGT video baby let's gooo.
EDIT: I also have a bunch of really old agar plates left over so I'm gonna try this tek and report back with results.
Hope you enjoy!
Growing mushies is such a fun little hobby.
Just tried this corn syrup but on brown rice followed your steps from the broke Boi tek and added this 😂👍 thank you for the content
I was thinking of doing this. How’s it going with the brown rice?
Right how did it go I'm trying this soon ???
@@StutlaProduction overall no faster colonization on rice, still about 3 weeks to colonize. Make sure to let dry over night because if had a few that retained too much moisture and rotted
Sorry for the noob question, but once the jar is fully inoculated, do you just grab a spoon, dig it out, and add to bulk substrate? Cheers
Yes new vid . love your content. I got into mycology cuz of or content.keep up the good work. You and 90 are my favorite.
Came here for the beard and stunnin21 shoutout and was not disappointed 🤘
Hell yeah Skeet! Good to see you here 😉
CC crew in tha house!
man, a bunch of us here
Awe yeah! You mentioned The Beard 🥳
Im more happy that he mentioned Stunnin21, but it was nice to hear my name too!! 💪
Aaaaaye, Cultibation Crew!!!
lookit us out here supporting pgt, stunnin, and beard! cultibation crew in the house!
is that a closeup urethra?
@@samshultz4976 close 😉
This worked great. I have a few jars colonizing. Thank you!
Here from Cultibation Crew to show support! Nice that you dropped Beards name, woot woot! Shoutout to the man Stunnin21!!
O shit! Another Cultibation Crew member up in here! Represent 🤘
Whats up? Fancy seeing you here!
dang, the crew rolling deep in this video!
How can I join?
@@Jasejamaica Its an invite only server. Talk to Mr.Beard about getting an invite!
I need to get back into this. I have some gyms growing in a woodchips.
Just made some WBS jars with this method. Gonna see how it goes.
WHAT?! New philly videos! Back at it again with agar and the syringes and the hands!😂
Thank you for the Good teaching and explanation,! Two questions? 1) Can I do direct tissue culture with Drippy Corn TEk? 2) Can I use honey in place of corn syrup?
Remain blessed!
Mr PGT!
Great to see you again, congrats on everything! Hello to Mrs PGT!
good to see you in the wild brother
Slink!!!
I believe it should be three or four tablespoons of corn syrup, unless I’m missing something. Most shot glasses are 1.5oz, some are 2. Two tablespoons equal one ounce I believe.
Is it possible with honey as well?
I would like to know aswell!
Yes just mu😅 sugar sugar is under 4%
@@imSamueelthat’s what I used it worked basically fully colonized in 5 days
I've actually been experiment with this concept but with rice I add a 10% ration of rice water to all my agar and LC so when I add to my rice jars they take off like a rocket, my next set I'll add a 4% corn syrup since I use that for my LC and see if it helps colonization any more.
wonder if adding corn syrup to your grain prep, would you get similar faster culturing ??
Can’t wait to give this a try! I have been trying to decide what grain to switch to for weeks when you put this vid out, voila!!!
Excellent tek thanks for all the super informative vids
I wonder if honey would work better since that is what nutrient broth base is made from. I found this video researching my idea of infused sugars would help.
Oh my stars! I can’t wait to try this! Bravo PGT!😁❤️💋🙀
Timestamps
Intro: 00:10:05
Ingredients: 00:58:05
Cheat Sheet: 01:14:01
Prepping the corn: 01:23:00
Drying, Jarring, and Sterilizing the corn: 02:55:18
Completed Drippy Corn Jars: 04:25:08
Inoculating the Jars: 04:59:25
Results of colonization: 06:06:28
Final Thoughts: 08:27:01
Outro: 09:22:07
love the videos as always
Love the content! I’m going through my first few flushes right now and the process has been amazing! 13 monotubs and so far no contams 🙌🏽🤩
Thank you for always making it simple and easy for us mush love
Hey we missed you, upload more pls ❤️❤️
Would corn syrup work with millet?
Thank you this is one of my favorite teks
Popcorn has worked best for me. Haven't tried corn syrup, but I will.
What are your thoughts on using a degassing chamber with a vacuum and some heat to sterilize grains etc?
Will try this tomorrow. Thank you PGT.
Thanx for dropping back in on TH-cam. 🎉
Do the same thing with a big pot. Once steam starts cover the pot and start the timer for 120 minutes. That's how I did it before I got a PC.
can this then be used for a slurry tek, to make a bunch of fast colonizing jars from 1 smaller jar.
So, if my mycelium came from LC made with honey, could I substitute corn syrup with honey?
Yessir that’s the idea
Can you substitute honey for corn syrup?
This is amazing dude. Can you do this with the Spore in a Syringe? and also, Can you do this with Whole Oats????
quick question i see other people adding gypsum to their corn im guessing for nutrients, is this basically what the corn syrup does here??
Brilliant! Will it work if I add malt extract syrup instead of corn syrup + coffee grounds ?
What if I rushed the draining and ended up with too much moisture, can I just let them drain and PC again?
I’m excited to try this after reading the comments
I knew I wasn't crazy adding a tablespoon of Karo syrup in when hydrating my corn.
Put more
@WavvYmYco I use a whole shot glass now lol
Hey thanks for that video. Have you ever tried using corn syrup with brown rice or another type of grain, instead of using popcorn? I'm going to try brown rice cooked for 10 mins with corn syrup.
Come to think of it, that gives me an idea. You could do an Ultimate 'Drippy' Grain Experiment for Mycology.😁 To see what spawns and fruits first, and then compare total yields.
welcome back. topic discussion idea. what to do when colonization just stops for no reason
CAN I USE LC
Heck yeah. The tek works amazingly, can confirm after only 5 days. Thx PGT
Hello how much water did you add to the p c while doing jars? And did you just set jars on the bottom of p.c?
@ineshianewton7740 no. You need a trivet that should of come with your pressure cooker. You can also use balled up tin foil or even the rings from the lids on mason jars. You don't want the glass making direct contact with the bottom of the cooker.
@@ineshianewton7740also, there should be markings inside your pc that show you the minimum amount of water to use
@@NickGoesTrucking thank you
@@NickGoesTrucking thank you
Anyone know if I can do this in a pot with boiling water instead of pressure cooker?
If we don't have enough quantity of glass jars then can we add the corns into the zip locked bag and then heat it in pressure cooker ? Also is there any other alternative of mycelium culture ? Because i don't have it
Dude I love u this video is gold!!
Can you do drippy oats too? I assume this works with any grain. Correct?
Hello how much water did you put in the bottom of the pressure cooker with the jars?
Whoever created Maize are the best people in the history of the universe. love popcorn.
Can I use a regular pot instead of a pressure cooker… kinda like broke boy tek
Ok so real quick. When you placed the jars in the Pc to sterilize the jars. Do you put water inside the pressure cooker? How much? And how do I keep water from getting into my vents on the jars.
I’m using an insta pot also
Do you think making all in one bags would be an advantage to avoid contams if we don’t have a laminar flow good, as we don’t have to open the bag again after sterilization?
We can just inoculate through an injection port after they cool?
Or do you think that they present other disadvantages?
How would you make them?
HELL YEAH BROTHER KEEP ON KEEPING ON
I’m assuming LC would be the same process?
is it ok to use corn syrup even if i go straight MSS??
Does corn work fine without syrup? Can you add it to other grain?
Use your liquid culture recipe! I'm getting growth anywhere within 48-72 hours and fully colonized jars between a week and a half. Usually, it only takes 2 break and shakes.
Can a person add corn syrup to whole oats? Appreciate your content
Popcorn seems to be pretty resistant to contaminants, I only run 12 psi for 15 min and have never had any contam issues
Would this same thing work using whole corn?
anyone ever used dextrose powder instead? I have it at home and corn syrup but curious if I can use dextrose powder. I use it for lc with no problem
Can you use honey instead of corn syrup?
How many jars would you use with about 10lbs of CVG sub in a mono tub?
whats the agar recipe with corn sirup?
Thanks for this sensei 😁🙏
How long will it stay sterilized? I sterilized about a week ago would it be still good to do an agar to grain transfer?
I have a non related question. How many 12 quart shoe boxes can you make out of a 650 gram coco block CVG recipe at a 2 to 1 ratio?
Would maple syrup or golden syrup work as well? Corn syrup isn't really a thing in the UK, or at least I never see it anywhere.
Amazon sells Karo syrup
This is a brilliant idea.. I have 4% honey/ maple syrup liquid culture. I'm wondering if the corn can be boiled in that same 5050 honey maple syrup in water. The corn kernels aren't digestible are they? Or can fungus eat them? If not, this would help the spread for sure
Drippy milo? I'm assuming you can add this with ant grain and make it drippy?
Very nice, I gave this a try and really like it👍
can it be done without a pressure cooker ? In a normal pot for longer time ?
Does this tek also help promote growth with a spore syringe vs a LC syringe?
Can I use honey instead of corn syrup? Corn syrup is hard to find where I live.
One of the things to look into is what carbohydrate is in your lc and try to match that
I was wondering can I use another type of syrup? Corn syrup is not easy to find at all where I live
I wonder if this would work for rye grain as well?
👀
Curious, would this method work with grain bags? In place of jars
Thoughts on adding gypsum to the original cooking? Thank you.
I inoculated my corn on the 01/10 and by 01/14 basically fully colonized. That’s crazy right
Thanks for the video! wish I saw this yesterday I just prepared corn😅. Would this method work with a different type of grain? also would it work with honey/agave syrup instead of corn syrup?
So how do you get the cake out with the tapered lid on that jar?
So is it the "corn syrup" that makes it colonize fast? What if you used other products like honey?