calliandra
Well-Known Member
Yeah we were talking about this in another thread - and there was the idea that when growing innoculants for compost/soil, we actually don't need to sterilize the grains first, as we're looking for maximum diversity.wait! ^
You are in, lets say..Phase I: Innoculation of sterile whole grain. And whole-grain requires sterilization. Its a broad spectrum & powerful substrate capable of growing whatever. The sequence is: sterilization-----innoculation+incubation----1 specie into a jar = starter/clean spawn or long term storage.
After that its a matter of spreading the full colonized starter into its final pasteurized and eventually fermented bulk substrate
Please correct me IHearAll if I got that wrong