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These autoclavable mushroom grow bags are ideal for indoor mushroom cultivation and spawn production. Bags are made of thick polypropylene plastic and are designed to withstand high temperatures. The filter also allows for ample gas exchange.
These bags are durable and clear enough to make monitoring growth easy and can be sealed with an impulse sealer, or just be tied to the seal.
Features & Specs
- Autoclavable polypropylene bags for mushroom cultivation and spawn production
- High temperature resistance
- Available in standard .2 or .5 micron filter for optimal gas exchange. Holds about 6 lbs.
- XL bags available in .5 Filter micron. XLS bags are a good choice for fruiting bags and substrate, holding 5-10 lbs.
- Standard Bag Dimensions: 2.2 ml thick, 8" W x 19" H x 5" D
- XL Bag Dimensions: 3 ml think, 10" W x 24" H x 5" D
- Sold in Packs of 10
Recommended Use For Standard 0.2 & .5 & XL .5 Filter Bags (substrate/spawn):
- Fill half way, then fold the bag over twice.
- Make sure the filter is not obstructed.
- Be careful not to spill any substrate on the upper regions of the bag. If you do, wipe clean.
Recommended Use For .5 XL Filter Bags(log incubation):
When growing chicken of the woods and hen of the woods on logs, we strongly recommend sterilizing 8" by 8" segments of oak log in a pressure cooker or steam sterilizer before inoculation.
- Incubate your sterilized log segments for a few months in XL sealed filter patch bags until they are completely colonized.
- After colonization period, logs should be removed from bags and partially buried under 2 inches of top soil.
- The mushrooms will fruit from logs and emerge out of the soil.
WARNING: POLYPROPYLENE MELTS ABOVE 25PSI AND 350°F
Plastic grow bags are designed to withstand high temperatures during sterilization. However prolonged direct contact with the base of an autoclave or pressure cooker can result in damage to bags.
- Never leave bags unattended in an autoclave or pressure cooker.
- Keep bags away from the metal sides of your equipment to avoid damage.
- Any sudden change in pressure will cause bags to rupture or burst.
- Always allow autoclave or pressure cooker to cool down and depressurize before opening to remove bags.
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