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    oh yeah put that sack under the bathroom sink and forget about it for a few days and let it do the work

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    it's back under the sink safe and sound just took it out for a peek...lol! As far as casing goes I do have pre-sterilized casing soil which I was planning on using any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as always!!!
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/170583034754...84.m1439.l2649

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    Quote Originally Posted by donniemcm View Post
    it's back under the sink safe and sound just took it out for a peek...lol! As far as casing goes I do have pre-sterilized casing soil which I was planning on using any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as always!!!
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/170583034754...84.m1439.l2649


    do not sterilize your casing, you will be restarting the race, and mushroom mycelium rarely wins. Pasteurize your casing, bring it to field moisture content and then expose it to 160 - 175 degree temps for several hours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by canndo View Post
    do not sterilize your casing, you will be restarting the race, and mushroom mycelium rarely wins. Pasteurize your casing, bring it to field moisture content and then expose it to 160 - 175 degree temps for several hours.
    I think I was wrong about it being sterilized.... if you look at the link it specifically says "pasteurized"... I mistakenly interchanged the terms... sorry about that!!

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    and ty canndo for sticking it out with me through this and my abundance of questions!!!!!!

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    Vermiculite, peat moss, perlite and pH neutralized with gypsum.
    Seems like a good mix.
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    took another peek tonight!!!! looking good!!! both bags are thriving!!! considering doing the first flush in the bag.... yes? no??? anyway... ty in advance for any input you offer!!!

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    getting close to the time where I have to make a decision!!! Hoping to hear from you guys... option one: first flush in the bag.... option two: remove the colonized substrate from the safety of the bag and case it... and one additional question... I know the temps have to drop while fruiting, but realistically what temp range can I safely operate in... constant 72-73 in my bedroom... 75 and up (depending on the weather) in my living room??

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    I don't think you need a temp drop to fruit.
    I've fruited without lowering the temps from 80s.

    Casing or fruiting in the bag is up to you!
    Quote "time where I have to make a decision"
    Either way will do fine most likely if you keep the conditions right.
    Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by morfin56 View Post
    I don't think you need a temp drop to fruit.
    I've fruited without lowering the temps from 80s.

    Casing or fruiting in the bag is up to you!
    Quote "time where I have to make a decision"
    Either way will do fine most likely if you keep the conditions right.
    Good luck!
    Ty as always morfin.... you've always made me sign out for the night feeling better than I did when I logged in. I WANT to case... but on one hand I have people telling my not to "upset" the substrate... not to handle it etc... so how the hell am I supposed to case it if I dont break it up and cover it with my casing mix??? lol!!! I dunno... maybe I'm tired... but this is one STRESSFUL venture...lol!!! TY TY again my friend... tomorrow is another day I hope

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