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How long does substrate last?

Store your hard wood substrate in a cool and dry location. Hardwood substrate can keep for up to 3 months in these conditions. There will be no need to rehydrated or sterilize the products a second time. If you need to store the product longer it can be refrigerated for up to 6 months and frozen for up to 1 year.

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What can I use as a mushroom substrate?

Pasteurized Straw is often used to grow oyster mushrooms. Hardwoods like maple, oak, and beech make great substrates for many types mushrooms, especially when they are combined with a bran supplement. Soy Hulls. Coco Coir and Vermiculite. Coffee Grounds and More.

Moreover, do you have to sterilize mushroom substrate?

It is not necessary to sterilize the growing medium before you begin growing mushrooms. Sterilization simply reduces the likelihood of growth problems or illness caused by contamination.

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