Tell us your ideas on improvement.
Remember, this was meant to replace pf as a starting point. Now you see how it all works. Bet you can get 80peecent next time. After that, please abandon this method.
Move on. Make your own way.
Canndo - here is a long overdue response to your request.
With regards to improvement, I was referring to my own inability to read the instructions carefully. For example, I drained the popcorn overnight after boiling but neglected to roll it on a towel to absorb external moisture the following day. This moisture together with the 1-2 ccs of inoculant caused (I believe) my substrate to contaminate and/or stall completely. It was a few months ago so I can't recall what the issues were w/ each jar specifically but i lost 8 out of 10 jars.
Inoculation - I used a quick DIY still air box. Cut two holes, wiped out w/ alcohol and worked inside of this with latex gloves and a procedure mask all inside of a heavily Lysol'ed room. HOWEVER, all the precaution proved to be ineffective considering the above oversight. All in all, it was a good exercise to go through and should prove useful for my next attempt...
Second flush - I noticed while harvesting the first flush that the substrate shrinks significantly. This makes sense considering how much water the fruits require. I read up a bit and learned that soaking overnight with distilled water is common practice. It doesn't seem to hydrate completely but w/o the addition of water there is no way a second flush would occur.
Temperature - I happened to have a small space heater lying around so this helped me regulate the different optimum temperatures for the mycelium growth and fruiting stages. Again, I made this adaptation to the tek w/o having first tried doing it w/o so I can't say weather or not it contributed anything.
Light - I have some questions about this... Mycelium like dark, correct? I see recommendations for wrapping the jars to colonize in a large trash bag. I assume this is to keep out light but could be to regulate temperature (or both). Back to the light... A kelvin spectrum of less than 5000k won't cause a living organism to grow (half speculation). Therefore, my closet light of 2500k should have no bearing at all on the mycelium growth (or fruit for that matter) in the jars if they are not covered/wrapped. Si o no?
Drying - not covered in the tek but it's worth mentioning that an oven is NOT the way to go! My lowest temperature setting is 170F and the first flush came out dry but completely brown. I tossed them assuming that the active ingredients had been toasted out. Round 2 went in a tray w/ paper towel liner for 2 days on a shelf over the portable heater and then into a coffee filter that was set over desiccant inside of an airtight container. This worked very well for me.