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Its a shame cause i'm waiting to get stock in of them soon but don't wait around for me it could be a while they are in shipment. They are good you can get plenty of work done and I prefer them to a box (mainly because of the size). One thing I did was cut the sleeves off, make sure you soap the walls and do your utmost not to knock the edges or rest your arms on the holes, because they are PVC they have a tendency to flex and wobble, which will cause turbulence. If you are careful keeping arms in the center of the holes (off the edges) you'll have no issues.
Thats fine for spawn that you able to break up easily into grains,but more often than not the spawn is n lumps that require a knife. The best soltion is use bags for spawn rather than jars for the source.i
Thanks for your comment! I'd recommend you get on the waiting list for my mini course on sterile technique so you can learn the fundamentals of using a still air box along with everything else in there! ezmushroom.com/mushroom-cultivation-ebook/
@@ezmushroom look no offense but your first tip leads to contaminated products that first tip threw me off sorry I can't trust it will actually be sterile with your technique bc literally everyone says don't use soapy water to make it sterile use 70% it's the first thing you learn in lab work everything must be cleaned properly especially if your not using a laminar flow hood yes it will sanitize in a since but spores and yeast aren't affected as much as bacteria 70% kills all I hope this helped and didnt come out douchy lol I didnt intend it to be
There is no need to apologise, but the purpose of putting soapy water on the outer walls of a still air box isn't to sanitize it. Why would i wipe my SAB with soapy water and then go on to spray utensils with 70% alcohol? The purpose is not to sanitize. If you're interested in learning the fundamentals, then sign up for the book its full of value. 70% alcohol doesn't kill spores at all. Good luck!
@@ezmushroom ok I'll take it with a grain of salt and do more research on it maybe there is a purpose I can admit when I'm wrong lol unlike most and yes I was wondering why you used soapy water then 70% ty for explaining
🍄Learn the secrets to Sterile Technique.🍄
I'm writing a cheap course packed with essential knowledge I wish I knew at the start-mastering sterile technique, using equipment properly, and preparing substrates. Designed for clarity and ease, it’s your fast-track guide to growing mushrooms at home.
Join the waiting list if you want to be informed when the course is ready.
ezmushroom.com/newsletter
📚 Join our waiting list for the chance to gain exclusive access to the initial release and contribute feedback! If you've found value in my content here, you'll love the depth and detail we're bringing to the written course.📚
Love this, bro
wowowow i was waiting for g2g
how do you find using this sab my man? looking at purchasing one this week
Its a shame cause i'm waiting to get stock in of them soon but don't wait around for me it could be a while they are in shipment.
They are good you can get plenty of work done and I prefer them to a box (mainly because of the size). One thing I did was cut the sleeves off, make sure you soap the walls and do your utmost not to knock the edges or rest your arms on the holes, because they are PVC they have a tendency to flex and wobble, which will cause turbulence.
If you are careful keeping arms in the center of the holes (off the edges) you'll have no issues.
Let me know how it works out
Do you care about senescence or you think it doesn't really matter?
I wouldn't worry about it at this scale really.
Farms do huge amounts of expansion i doubt you'd reach it
@@ezmushroom thanks!
what do you mean by senescence?
Thats fine for spawn that you able to break up easily into grains,but more often than not the spawn is n lumps that require a knife. The best soltion is use bags for spawn rather than jars for the source.i
For the solid cakes I cheese grate them!
use 70%alchol not soapy water soapy water is a terrible sanitizer
Thanks for your comment!
I'd recommend you get on the waiting list for my mini course on sterile technique so you can learn the fundamentals of using a still air box along with everything else in there!
ezmushroom.com/mushroom-cultivation-ebook/
@@ezmushroom look no offense but your first tip leads to contaminated products that first tip threw me off sorry I can't trust it will actually be sterile with your technique bc literally everyone says don't use soapy water to make it sterile use 70% it's the first thing you learn in lab work everything must be cleaned properly especially if your not using a laminar flow hood yes it will sanitize in a since but spores and yeast aren't affected as much as bacteria 70% kills all I hope this helped and didnt come out douchy lol I didnt intend it to be
There is no need to apologise, but the purpose of putting soapy water on the outer walls of a still air box isn't to sanitize it. Why would i wipe my SAB with soapy water and then go on to spray utensils with 70% alcohol? The purpose is not to sanitize.
If you're interested in learning the fundamentals, then sign up for the book its full of value.
70% alcohol doesn't kill spores at all.
Good luck!
@@ezmushroom ok I'll take it with a grain of salt and do more research on it maybe there is a purpose I can admit when I'm wrong lol unlike most and yes I was wondering why you used soapy water then 70% ty for explaining